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Search Terms: *上*
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noun
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top brass, upper echelon, higher-ups, top management, upper reaches, top of the pile
noun, auxillary suru verb
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spinning of cocoons, silkworm's last sleep, transformation to the pupa stage
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上簇【じょうぞく】
noun
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cursive kanji form used as a syllabary (Heian period), ancient kana
noun
1.
ancient language, ancient word
2.
old Japanese, Japanese as spoken from the end of the 6th century to the end of the Nara period(linguistics)
noun
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上代特殊仮名遣【じょうだいとくしゅかなづかい】
expression, Godan-su verb
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to straighten up, to sit upright
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上体をおこす【じょうたいをおこす】
noun
1.
fine jewel
2.
article of excellent quality
3.
beautiful woman, beauty, stunner(colloquialism)
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上玉【じょうたま】
expression
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intentionally, on purpose, deliberately, taking something into account
noun
1.
excellent-good-poor, first-second-third (class)
2.
(in) three volumes (a literary work)
noun
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superior mesenteric artery syndrome
noun
1.
Shangdi (creator deity in Chinese folk religion)
2.
God (in Christianity)
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上帝【しょうてい】
noun
1.
sky, the heavens
See also:下土
2.
God, the Lord, the Creator, the Supreme Being
3.
ascension (into heaven)
noun
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non-superconducting maglev train
noun
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high-grade Japanese fresh confections (usu. colorful sculpted mochi in seasonal designs around bean paste)
noun, na-adjective
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good at business, having a good head for business, good businessman, shrewd salesman
noun, no-adjective
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(top) half naked, naked above the waist
noun
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epidermal growth factor, EGF
noun
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Daurian redstart (Phoenicurus auroreus)(usually kana)
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じょうびたき《常鶲》[1]
、じょうびたき《上鶲》[1]
、ジョウビタキ
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
Godan-ru verb
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to give oneself airs, to be prudish
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上品振る【じょうひんぶる】
noun, auxillary suru verb
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upward adjustment, upward revision(yojijukugo)
noun
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entry permission (to a country), landing permission, shore leave
noun, no-adjective
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upper class, upper echelons of society, the rich and powerful, the elite