左遷 See Also in Japanese 左noun Hidarileft,left-hand side Similar Words 切り替えnoun Kirikaeswitching,exchange,conversion,replacement 変貌noun Henbōtransfiguration 転機noun Tenkiturning point Nearby Translations
From SwahiliFrom SwedishFrom TajikFrom TamilFrom TeluguFrom ThaiFrom TurkishFrom UkrainianFrom UrduFrom UzbekFrom VietnameseFrom WelshFrom XhosaFrom YiddishFrom YorubaFrom Zulu 案 See Also in Japanese See Also in English plannoun, verb 計画,案,方針,構想,策 Nearby Translations...
Takemura Y. Family medicine: What does it mean in Japan? Asia Pac Fam Med. 2003;2:188-92. doi:10.1111/j.1444-1683.2003.00094.x.Takemura Y. Family medicine: what does it mean in Japan? Asia Pacific Family Medicine 2003; 2: 188‑92...
Daijoubu(大丈夫) means "OK" in Japanese. It can also mean "all right." In Japan,daijoubuis a common response to an order or instruction, such as a parent telling a child to clean his room or a boss explaining to an employee how to carry out a project. Using Daijoubu Daijoubuis often...
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Deku meaning in a nutshell Alright, before I get into the details, let’s get straight to the point: What does deku mean in Japanese? Put simply, deku means “wooden puppet” or “wooden figure”. Sometimes it’s translated as “dummy”. Think of those traditional wooden dolls you might...
The present review defines Japanese family medicine and the current state of the Japanese medical school and residency training in family medicine, and tries to reveal the reasons for the variations in family practice training in Japan. It also explains the status of family physicians' practices in...
英语(英国) If it's a noun, it could be 棚, though that's usually read as たな when there's no rendaku being applied. Japanese is a fairly contextual language - you need to offer context if you don't know the kanji. [来自HiNative]Hi!正在学习外语的你 ...
What does it mean when Japanese adverbs such as そろそろ or ゆっくり have と attached to them?是什么意思? yuna332 2018年12月18日 日语 そろそろ(もうすぐという意味)=soon ゆっくり=slowly 这个答案有帮助吗? 您为什么回答“嗯...”?
[听力原文] 17-20 A tidal wave is a very large and very destructive wall of water that rushes in from the ocean toward the shore. Many scientists call these huge waves tsunami. In Japanese tsunami means "storm wave". But do you know that tidal waves are caused by storms and that they...