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We found 7 words and 24 examples matching 'しゅちょう'
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Most common form: 主張
claim; request; insistence; assertion; advocacy; emphasis; contention; opinion; tenet
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Most common form: 首長
noun
head (of organization, organisation); chief
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noun
head; chief
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noun
1. keynote  (music term)
2. predominant element; main point
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noun
main current
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かのじょ
彼女
じぶん
自分
しゅちょう
主張
とおした
She made her point.
しかしこの
しゅちょう
主張
デネット
ろん
じている
もの
ちが
ということ
きょうちょう
強調
しておきたい

But this claim is emphatically not the one that Dennett is making.
その
じょせい
女性
たち
じぶん
自分
たち
しゅちょう
主張
まも
つづ
けた

The women stuck to their cause.
かれ
しゅちょう
主張
じょせい
女性
さけ
タバコやってはいけないという
こと

His argument is that women should not smoke or drink.
きみ
しゅちょう
主張
ぼく
がんこ
頑固
おやじ
親父
おな
じく
なっとく
納得
できない
Your argument is not any more convincing than that of my stubborn father.
 
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