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Words — 10 found

Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. succeeding; following; trailing; next
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Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
1. success; achievement
  • せいこう成功
  • おめでとう
  • ございます
Let me congratulate you on your success.
Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb
2. succeeding (in life); (worldly) success; prosperity
  • じんせい人生
  • における
  • せいこう成功
  • とは
  • かならずしも
  • とみ
  • かくとく獲得
  • おな同じ
  • もの
  • ではない
Success in life is not necessarily the same thing as the acquirement of riches.
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Noun
1. pattern of Japanese accent with the last mora high and the succeeding particle low
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Noun
1. even pitch; accentless pitch; Japanese pitch accent pattern with no drop from high to low pitch
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1. (one's efforts) not being enough; not succeeding (despite one's best efforts); not being up to the task; being beyond one's ability
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1. to have no chance (of succeeding)See also 勝ち目
  • かれ
  • とても
  • かちめ勝ち目はない
He won't get a look-in.
Other forms
勝ち目は無い 【かちめはない】
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1. being extremely fond of; having a weakness for; being a sucker for
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2. having no eye for; being a poor judge of; lacking insight
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)
3. having no chance (of succeeding)
Other forms
目が無い 【めがない】
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Noun
1. closest to pinGolf, Wasei, word made in Japan, From English “near pin”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
Noun
2. being very close (to succeeding); just missing (the mark); almost making it
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ニア・ピン
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Sentences — 11 found

  • jreibun/3306/2
    • じもと地元
    • さかや酒屋
    • を経営していた
    • ちち
    • が突然
    • 亡くなり
    • 、もともと
    • みせ
    • 継ぐ
    • ことを考え
    • いんりょう飲料メーカー
    • つと勤めて
    • いた私は、会社を
    • 辞めて
    • こきょう故郷
    • へ帰ることにした。
    My father, who owned a local liquor store, passed away unexpectedly, and I, who had originally worked for a beverage manufacturer with the idea of succeeding to my father’s business, decided to quit the company to return to my hometown. Jreibun
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