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We found 4 words and 32 examples matching 'しきり'
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Most common form: 仕切り
noun
1. partition; division; boundary; compartment
2. settlement of accounts
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1. frequently; repeatedly; often; incessantly; constantly  (see also: 頻り; often written with kana only)
2. strongly; eagerly
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noun
bossy person; self-appointed manager; bossyboots
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frequent; continual; constant; repeated; eager  (see also: 頻りに, 頻りと; often written with kana only)
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かれ
しきり
いち
ざいさん
財産
つく
りたがっている

He is burning to make a fortune.
だんがん
弾丸
しき
仕切
かべ
つらぬ
いた

The bullet penetrated the partition.
かれ
りこん
離婚
しきり
きんじょ
近所
うわさ
がっている

Their divorce is much talked about in their neighborhood.
ホール
しき
仕切
もう
ける
まえ
せんにん
千人
しゅうよう
収容
できた
The hall could seat a thousand people before it was partitioned.
あし
わる
つる
よめ
さん
つる
ほんの
すこ
たべたきり
えんりょ
遠慮
しないで
おあがりなさいたくさん
べて
げんき
元気
して
って
くだ
さい
しきりすすめましたので
つる
おやこ
親子
なみだ
ぐんでしまいました

After taking only a single bite of the food, both the injured crane and his wife said insistently, "Please help yourself to the food. Eat plenty and regain your strength before you go," and upon hearing this, the parents began to tear up.
 
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