Jisho

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Words — 19 found

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
1. art; technique
Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
2. means; way
Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
3. trick; trap; plot; stratagem
Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
4. magic
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Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
1. dictation; verbal statement
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Noun
1. predicateGrammar
Noun
2. predicateLogic
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3. Predicate (grammar)There are two competing notions of the predicate in theor... Read more
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun, Adverb (fukushi)
1. postoperative; after surgeryAntonym: 術前
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Noun
1. technical term; terminology; nomenclature
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Noun
1. operating field; operative field; surgical field
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Noun
1. surgical method; operative method; surgical technique; procedure
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Noun
1. predicate noun; predicate nominativeLinguistics, See also 叙述名詞
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Noun
1. practitioner (of medicine, sorcery, fortune telling, etc.)
Other forms
術者 【じゅっしゃ】
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. preoperative (preparation, diagnosis, etc.)Antonym: 術後
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I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. at a loss for what to do; at one's wits' end; having no choiceKansai dialect
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術無い 【じゅつない】
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じゅつさず
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
1. to teach tricks to
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'u' ending
1. to practice magic; to practise magic
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Kanji — 6 found

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11 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
art, technique, skill, means, trick, resources, magic
Kun: すべ
On: ジュツ
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2.7552615317509366
8 strokes. JLPT N2. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
mention, state, speak, relate
Kun: の.べる
On: ジュツ
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5 strokes.
a type of millet, a type of herb
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100.0
6 strokes.
sign of the dog, 7-9PM, eleventh sign of Chinese zodiac
Kun: いぬ
On: ジュツ
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Sentences — 23 found

  • jreibun/8220/1
      うちの子どもたちに「おやつにしよう」と声をかけると必ず
    • けんか喧嘩
    • おさ収まる
    • ので、ひそかに「
    • ひっさつ必殺
    • !おやつの
    • じゅつ
    • 」と呼んでいる。
    Whenever I say to my children, “Let’s have a snack,” their fights always stop, so I secretly call this “the killer snack technique.” Jreibun
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