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We found 5 words and 3 examples matching 'きょうさく'
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competition for better work
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Most common form: 凶作
bad harvest; poor crop
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joint work; collaboration
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1. stricture; stenosis; contraction
2. curb extension (for traffic control)
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noun
1. Zen stick (used by a Zen priest to strike an inattentive Zazen sitter); warning stick (Rinzai Zen); encouragement stick (Soto Zen)  (see also: 警覚策励, 座禅; called けいさく in Rinzai Zen, きょうさく in Soto Zen; abbreviation)
2. horsewhip  (this meaning is restricted to reading けいさく)
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さくねん
昨年
いじょう
異常
れいか
冷夏
いなさく
稲作
じゅう
10
ねん
ぶり
きょうさく
凶作
だった
It was exceptionally cold last summer, and the rice crop was the worst in 10 years.
くるま
そくど
速度
とす
そうち
装置
ハンプ
きょう
さく
について
いけん
意見
あったら
いて
ください
If you have any opinions concerning traffic calming devices (humps, curb extensions, etc.) please write them down.
べいさく
米作
ことし
今年
きょうさく
凶作

The rice crop is poor this year.
 
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