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noun
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complete state ownership of land and citizens (proclaimed by the Taika reforms) (Ritsuryo period)
See also:私地私民
noun
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better being rough and ready than slow and elaborate, better being brisk and sharp than slow and prudent(yojijukugo)
expression, noun
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common knowledge, well-known fact, public knowledge
expression
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it's better to be rough and ready than slow and elaborate(proverb)
noun
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suffix notation, postfix notation, reverse Polish notation(computer term)
noun
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kombucha, drink of northern Chinese origin made by fermentation of sweetened tea(not related to 昆布茶)
Other readings:
紅茶きのこ【こうちゃきのこ】
、紅茶茸【こうちゃきのこ】
、紅茶菌【こうちゃきのこ】
noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
1.
agglutination, adhesion
2.
deadlock, stalemate, standstill
See also:こう着状態 (こうちゃくじょうたい)
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こう着【こうちゃく】
noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
landing, touchdown, splashdown
See also:着陸 (ちゃくりく)
2.
demotion (horse racing)
3.
accretion(astronomy term)
noun, no-adjective
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deadlock, stalemate
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膠着状態【こうちゃくじょうたい】
noun
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collation editing, proofreading and annotation
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校註【こうちゅう】
noun
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hookworm disease, ancylostomiasis, ankylostomiasis, uncinariasis
noun
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Coleoptera (the order of insects containing beetles)
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コウチュウ目【コウチュウもく】
noun, auxillary suru verb
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public consultation, public information
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公聴【こうちょう】
noun
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twelve coinages minted in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods
noun
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school principal, school headmaster, school headmistress(honorific language)
noun, no-adjective
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coelenterate
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腔腸動物【くうちょうどうぶつ】
noun
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traffic conditions (e.g. heavy traffic), transportation situation (e.g. bad roads)
noun
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vulnerable road users
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mobility-impaired people
3.
people without public transport access
noun
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means of transportation, transportation system, way of getting around
noun
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traffic report, information on traffic flow, transportation information
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convenience for transportation, convenience of access (by road or rail)