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We found 6 words and 8 examples matching 'しゅうりょう'
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Most common form: 終了
end; close; termination
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Most common form: 修了
completion (of a course)
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Most common form: 収量
noun
yield; size of harvest
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Most common form: 終了後
adverbial noun (fukushitekimeishi), noun (temporal) (jisoumeishi)
after the end (of something); post-
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noun
1. coolness of autumn; cool autumn wind
2. eighth lunar month  (see also: 葉月)
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あきらめたらそこで
しあい
試合
しゅうりょう
終了
です
If you give up, that's the end of the match.
これにて
しゅうりょう
終了

The end, so long good bye!
html
きほんてき
基本的
ルールとして
かいし
開始
タグ
しゅうりょう
終了
タグマークアップして
ようそ
要素
する
せつめい
説明
しました

We have explained that HTML is, as a basic rule, elements marked up with open and close tags.
トム
きんむ
勤務
しゅうりょう
終了
じかん
時間
えて
はたら
わり
アップ
じきゅう
時給
もらっていた
Tom got time and a half when he worked beyond his usual quitting time.
ベル
おと
みみ
したので
しけん
試験
けている
ひと
たち
しゅうりょう
終了
じこく
時刻
であること
った

Hearing the bell, the examinees knew it was time to stop.
 
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