Jisho

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Words — 32 found

Noun
1. three shop system; system employed by pachinko parlours of using separate shops to exchange prizes for cash as a way of circumventing gambling laws
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ざいせきせんじゅうしゃ 在籍専従者
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1. full-time trade union officer who remains employed at a company
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1. studying (temporarily) at another institution (in the same country as the institution one belongs to); studying or researching at an institution while still employed
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どうしん 児童心理司
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1. psychologist employed at a child consultation center; clinical child psychologist; licensed child psychologistSee also 児童相談所
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1. mannequin; young woman employed to show clothes to customersWasei, word made in Japan, From English “mannequin girl”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
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マネキン・ガール
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Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to work (for); to be employed (at); to serve (in)Polite (teineigo) language, See also 勤める
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しゃない 社内
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1. person who is employed but has nothing to do at their companySee also NEET
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社内NEET 【しゃないニート】
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1. traditional fisherman (provided labor to a master in exchange for equipment and sometimes lodging); employed fishermanHistorical term, See also 網元
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網子 【あご】
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1. TV announcer not directly employed by a (single) TV network; freelance announcerWasei, word made in Japan, From English “free announcer”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
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フリー・アナウンサー
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1. TV announcer not directly employed by a (single) TV network; freelance announcerAbbreviation, See also フリーアナウンサー
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1. employee
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2. labourer employed by the government or a local public bodyObsolete term
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1. person specially invited to compose and recite a poem at the Imperial New Year's Poetry ReadingSee also 歌会始
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2. person employed by the Imperial Court to compile anthologies of waka poetryHistorical term
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3. person summoned to perform bugaku (for the nobility)Historical term, See also 舞楽
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召人 【めしゅうど】
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