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しゅうかんせいりゅうざん
shuukanseiryuuzan
noun
habitual abortion, recurrent miscarriage, recurrent fetal loss, recurrent pregnancy loss

しゅうか
shuukanzukeru
Ichidan verb
to make a habit of, to make it a practice to
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習慣付ける【しゅうかんづける】

noun, auxillary suru verb
syncretism

noun
(a) study (e.g. in music, art, sculpture, etc.), etude, practice piece

taru-adjective, to-adverb
gentle breeze(onomatopia)
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習々【しゅうしゅう】

noun
proficiency level, degree of skill, learning level

noun
acquired idea (as opposed to innate), acquired ideas(obscure)
See also:生得観念

noun, auxillary suru verb
practice, practising, training, discipline

noun, auxillary suru verb
learning by memorization, learning by memorisation

noun
business practice, commercial practice, trade usage

noun
1.
habitual criminal, recidivist
2.
recidivism, habitual criminal activity

せいあいちかならいあとお
seiaichikashinaraiaitooshi
expression
by human nature we are close, through practice we grow apart, by nature, near together; by practice far apart(proverb)(from the Analects of Confucius)
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性相近し習い相遠し【せいあいちかしならいあいとおし】

noun
calligraphy practice (esp. intensive or diligent), calligraphy exercises(obscure)
See also:練習

noun, auxillary suru verb
speed learning, intensive learning
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速修【そくしゅう】

noun
large-scale maneuvers, large-scale manoeuvres, war games

noun
hands-on learning, on-the-job training, experiential learning, learning by doing

noun, auxillary suru verb
undergoing training, learning

noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
self-study, self-teaching

noun
ingrained habit, second nature

ならせい
naraiseitonaru
expression
habit is a second nature(proverb)
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習い性と成る【ならいせいとなる】

expression
experience is the best teacher, custom makes all things easy, you learn best by doing, practice makes perfect, it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught(proverb)
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習うより慣れよ【ならうよりなれよ】

Godan-su verb, transitive verb
1.
to make (someone) learn(usu. 習わす)
suffix, Godan-su verb
2.
to be accustomed to ..., to be used to ..., to always ...(after the -masu stem of a verb; usu. 慣わす)
Other readings:
慣わす【ならわす】

ならょう
narawanukyouhayomenu
expression
you can't do something if you don't know how to do it, you can't read a sutra (by heart) if you haven't learned it(proverb)

noun
enrichment program (i.e. for high-performing students), supplementary curriculum

ひそなら
hisomininarau
expression, Godan-u verb
to imitate ridiculously(sometimes humble)
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顰に倣う【ひそみにならう】
顰に倣う【ひんにならう】
顰みにならう【ひそみにならう】
顰みに習う【ひそみにならう】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
corrupt practices, bad habit

expression
1.
follow the person to your right (command to form a line)
2.
following someone's example, imitating someone, following suit
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右へ習え【みぎへならえ】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
apprentice
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見習い工【みならいこう】

もんぜんぞうならょう
monzennokozounarawanukyouwoyomu
expression
you learn, without realising it, from what is around you, a shop-boy near the temple gate will recite sutras untaught(proverb)

expression, noun
the way of the world, the lay of the land, the inescapable circumstances (of life)
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世のならい【よのならい】

なら
yobinarawasu
Godan-su verb, transitive verb
to become accustomed to calling (e.g. someone by a certain name)
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呼びならわす【よびならわす】
呼び慣らわす【よびならわす】
呼び馴らわす【よびならわす】
呼習わす【よびならわす】
呼慣らわす【よびならわす】

れんしゅ
renshuuarunomi
expression
practice, practice, practice, (only) practice makes perfect(proverb)

noun
1.
practice kit, practice board
2.
practice partner, training partner

れんしゅ
renshuuwotsumu
expression, Godan-mu verb
to practice, to practise, to train, to drill, to become practiced, to become practised

noun
bad habit, evil custom, harmful practice(literary or formal term)

ろくじゅなら
rokujuunotenarai
expression, noun
beginning to learn (something) when one is old, not being too old to learn(idiom )

noun
touch of Japanese, tinge of Japanese, Japanese flavour (flavor), Japanese style (e.g. of kanbun writing, in contrast to actual Chinese)
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和習【わしゅう】