Jisho

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Words — 45 found

Noun
1. bundle; package; parcel
Counter
2. counter for wrapped objects
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Noun
1. TA-Q-BIN (express home delivery service provided by Yamato Transport)Trademark, See also 宅配便
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Noun
1. cloakroom; parcel room
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預かり所 【あずかりしょ】
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Noun
1. express home delivery service
Noun
2. express home delivery parcel (box, etc.)
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3. CourierA courier is a person or a company who delivers messages,... Read more
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Noun
1. one stroke (of a brush)
Noun
2. a few lines (of writing); note; short letter; (dropping) a line
  • かのじょ彼女
  • いっぴつ一筆
  • 書いて
  • みたら
  • どう
  • ですか
Why don't you drop her a line?
Noun
3. writing in one go (without stopping to apply more ink to the brush)
Noun
4. parcel (of land)
Noun
5. same handwritingOnly applies to いっぴつ
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一筆 【ひとふで】
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Noun
1. (data) packetComputing
Noun
2. packet; parcel; package
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3. Network packetIn computer networking, a packet is a formatted unit of d... Read more
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Noun
1. Parcel ForceOrganization name
Organization
2. Parcel Force
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Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. allotment (of land); parcelling out
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地割 【じわり】
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Noun
1. international parcel post (Japan Post international mail service for packages weighing less than 30 kg)
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Noun
1. Yu-Pack; domestic parcel delivery service by Japan PostTrademark
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Noun
1. natural accompaniment; inseparable pair; something that naturally goes with (another thing)Usually written using kana alone
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2. inevitable aspect (of something); part and parcel; something that unavoidably comes with (another thing)Usually written using kana alone
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3. supplementary printed insert (in a book or magazine); appendix; book cover; obi stripUsually written using kana alone
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つき物 【つきもの】
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Sentences — 32 found

  • jreibun/696/1
    • たくはい宅配
    • の荷物を受け取るときは基本的に印鑑を押すか、サインをすることになっていたが、感染症拡大防止の観点から、住所と名前の確認だけで
    • 済ませる
    • 場合も増えてきた。
    Although the stamping of a seal or giving a signature used to be required to receive a parcel from a courier, confirmation of address and names are increasingly considered sufficient these days from the standpoint of preventing the spread of infectious diseases through reduced contact. Jreibun
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Names — 2 found

パルスリエ
Unclassified name
1. Parcelier
パーセルズ
Unclassified name
1. Parcells