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chuunibyou / chunibyo ちゅうにびょう |
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
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rokusansanyonsei / rokusansanyonse ろくさんさんよんせい |
(See 六三制) six-three-three-four system of education (six years of elementary school, three years each of junior and senior high school and four years of university) |
筑波大学附属中学校・高等学校 see styles |
tsukubadaigakufuzokuchuugakkou koutougakkou / tsukubadaigakufuzokuchugakko kotogakko つくばだいがくふぞくちゅうがっこう・こうとうがっこう |
(o) Junior and Senior High School at Otsuka, University of Tsukuba |
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juniashiito; junia shiito / juniashito; junia shito ジュニアシート; ジュニア・シート |
booster car seat (wasei: junior seat); booster seat |
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juniachiimu; junia chiimu / juniachimu; junia chimu ジュニアチーム; ジュニア・チーム |
junior team |
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juniafurai; junia furai ジュニアフライ; ジュニア・フライ |
junior fly (weight) |
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juniaboodo; junia boodo ジュニアボード; ジュニア・ボード |
(abbreviation) junior board of directors |
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juniamidoru; junia midoru ジュニアミドル; ジュニア・ミドル |
junior middle (weight) |
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juniaraito; junia raito ジュニアライト; ジュニア・ライト |
junior light (weight) |
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otsubonesama おつぼねさま |
(colloquialism) (See 御局・1) senior female worker who supervises junior employees in a domineering fashion |
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juniakarejji; junia karejji ジュニアカレッジ; ジュニア・カレッジ |
junior college |
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juniasutairu; junia sutairu ジュニアスタイル; ジュニア・スタイル |
junior style |
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juniafezaa; junia fezaa / juniafeza; junia feza ジュニアフェザー; ジュニア・フェザー |
junior feather (weight) |
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chuuni / chuni ちゅうに |
(1) (中2, 中二 only) (abbreviation) (abbr. of 中学校2年(生)) second year of junior high school; second-year junior high school student; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) (joc) (See 中二病) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
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juniawerutaakyuu(juniawerutaa級); juniauerutaakyuu(juniauerutaa級) / juniawerutakyu(juniaweruta級); juniauerutakyu(juniaueruta級) ジュニアウェルターきゅう(ジュニアウェルター級); ジュニアウエルターきゅう(ジュニアウエルター級) |
{sports} junior welterweight (boxing) |
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juniauerutaa(p); junia uerutaa / juniaueruta(p); junia ueruta ジュニアウエルター(P); ジュニア・ウエルター |
junior welter (weight) |
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juniahaisukuuru; junia hai sukuuru / juniahaisukuru; junia hai sukuru ジュニアハイスクール; ジュニア・ハイ・スクール |
junior high school |
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komyunitiikarejji; komyunitii karejji / komyunitikarejji; komyuniti karejji コミュニティーカレッジ; コミュニティー・カレッジ |
junior college; community college |
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otsubonesama おつぼねさま |
(colloquialism) (See 御局・1) senior female worker who supervises junior employees in a domineering fashion |
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juniawerutaa; juniauerutaa; junia werutaa; junia uerutaa / juniaweruta; juniaueruta; junia weruta; junia ueruta ジュニアウェルター; ジュニアウエルター; ジュニア・ウェルター; ジュニア・ウエルター |
junior welter (weight) |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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