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Words — 35 found

Noun
1. (two-page) spread; two pages opposite each other
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1. 1000 sheets (of paper); many pagesOnly applies to せんまい
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2. book tripe; bible tripe; leaf tripe; beef omasum; cow omasum; cow psalteriumFood, cooking, Usually written using kana alone
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3. OmasumThe omasum, also known as the bible, the fardel, the many... Read more
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センマイ
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Noun
1. pages (in a book) out of order due to an error in binding
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1. between the pages of a book
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2. between two books
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Noun
1. number of leaves (in a book, esp. one with traditional Japanese-style binding); number of sheets
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2. even numberSee also 偶数
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Counter
1. counter for leaves in a book (esp. one with traditional Japanese-style binding)
Counter
2. counter for blocks of tofu; counter for servings in a restaurant
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3. even numberSee also
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4. chō (unit of length, approx. 109.09 m)See also
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1. illustration appearing in the first pages of a publication; frontispiece
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1. misbound book; incorrectly collated book; book with pages out of order
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Noun
1. Yellow Pages
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イエロー・ページ
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1. White Pages (telephone book)Computing
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ホワイト・ページ
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Noun
1. fragmentary remains of a large set of writings; the odd volume; a few pagesSee also 端本
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1. corner rounder; corner cutter
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2. rounding the corners of pages (e.g. during bookbinding)
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3. rounded corners
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1. paper width
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2. allotted number of pages (e.g. for article in magazine); assigned space
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3. binding for calligraphy and paintings
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Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Transitive verb
1. to turn over; to turn (pages); to leaf through (a book, etc.)Usually written using kana alone
  • かのじょ彼女
  • ぼんやりと
  • ざっし雑誌
  • ページ
  • めくっていた
She was idly turning over the pages of a magazine.
Godan verb with 'ru' ending, Transitive verb
2. to tear off; to strip off; to take off; to pull off (e.g. a blanket); to pull up (e.g. floorboards); to tear upUsually written using kana alone
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Kanji — 3 found

3.373196176075025
9 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
fly, skip (pages), scatter
On:
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5.071425975064521
19 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
winding, reel, spin, turn (pages), look up, refer to
Kun: く.る
On: ソウ
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81.81818181818183
11 strokes. Jinmeiyō kanji.
roll, wind, coil, turn pages, roll up sleeves, strip off, be turned, be rolled up
On: ケン
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Sentences — 39 found

  • jreibun/2407/1
      なんでもネットで検索できる時代に
    • きゅうたいいぜん旧態依然
    • と言われるかもしれないが、私は外国語を学ぶ時、単語の意味は辞書のページをめくって確認している。そのほうが記憶に残るような気がするからだ。
    Although this may seem old-fashioned in the Internet age, I check the meaning of foreign words by physically turning the pages of a dictionary. I feel that this old-fashioned way of learning a foreign language helps me remember the meaning of words more clearly. Jreibun
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Names — 1 found

パジェス
Unclassified name
1. Pages