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We found 6 words, 1 name, and 4 examples matching 'しゅうしん'
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Most common form: 終身
the whole life
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Most common form: 就寝
going to bed; retiring
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Most common form: 修身
noun
morals; ethics; moral training
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noun
final trial
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devotion; attachment; infatuation
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あきつ   Akitsu   (place name, surname, female given name)  
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しゅうしん
終身
こよう
雇用
きゅうりょう
給料
よい
しごと
仕事
つける
むずか
しい

It is difficult to find a well paid permanent job.
かいしゃ
会社
によって
ろうどうしゃ
労働者
しゅうしん
終身
こよう
雇用
ほしょう
保証
している
ところある
Some companies guarantee their workers a job for life.
かれ
しゅうしん
就寝
まえ
ポケットから
こぜに
小銭
して
テーブル
うえ
さっと

Before retiring he usually dumps the chicken feed from all his pockets onto the table.
でんげん
電源
コード
つな
ぎっぱなし
して
しゅうしん
就寝
する
ひと
おお
おも
います
ひゃく
100
パーセント
%
えている
じょうたい
状態
さらに
じゅうでん
充電
つづ
ける
バッテリー
れっか
劣化
しんこう
進行
させてしまいます

I know that there are many people who leave the cord plugged in and go to sleep, but if you continue to charge the phone when it's over 100%, this will cause steady deterioration of the battery.
 
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