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noun
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time appointed for meeting (assembling), time one is supposed to meet
noun, auxillary suru verb
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meeting place, rendezvous (point), roll-call (assembly) point, appointed (designated) place
noun
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single crime that naturally consists of a number of incidences and is charged as only one count (e.g. habitual gambling)
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crime whose goal requires a large number of people acting together (e.g. insurrection)
See also:集団犯罪
noun, no-adjective
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cymose inflorescence (any determinate simple inflorescence), cyme
See also:総穂花序
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collectivism
Other readings:
集散主義【しゅうさんしゅぎ】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun, auxillary suru verb
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gathered together and compiled
Other readings:
緝輯【しゅうしゅう】
noun
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collecting mania, mania for collecting, collectionism
Other readings:
蒐集癖【しゅうしゅうへき】
noun, auxillary suru verb
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integration, e.g. of electronic components into integrated circuits
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integrated circuit memory, IC memory(computer term)
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integrated circuit memory, IC memory(computer term)
noun, auxillary suru verb
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focusing (e.g. light), convergence
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condenser lens, converging lens
Other readings:
収束レンズ【しゅうそくレンズ】
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group action, collective behavior, collective behaviour, acting as a group
noun, auxillary suru verb
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group suicide, mass suicide, arranged suicide of two or more people
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employment en masse (esp. of middle and high school graduates from the rural districts during Japan's post-war economic boom)
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collectivism (giving priority to a group rather than any individual member)
noun
1.
gang stalker, mass stalker
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gang stalking, mass stalking
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noun
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right to collective defense, right to collective defence
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crime whose goal requires a large number of people acting together (e.g. insurrection)
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centralized management, centrally controlled system(computer term)
noun, auxillary suru verb
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(making, launching) concentrated attack (on, against)
noun
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intensive deliberation
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televised parliamentary debate for an important issue (esp. the budget)
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centralized data processing system(computer term)
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day on which many companies hold shareholders meetings (to limit disruption by would-be blackmailers)