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We found 9 words, 3 names, and 9 examples matching 'たいとう'
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Most common form: 対等
noun
1. equality (esp. of status, on equal terms); equivalence
2. equivalent; equal
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Most common form: 台頭
rise of; appearance of; rearing its head; raising one's head; coming to power; becoming famous; (being in the) forefront; prominence
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wearing a sword
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opposition; equivalence; correspondence
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noun
1. large decorative black flagpole tassel made from tail hair (of a yak, horse, ox, etc.) or dyed hemp  (also written as 大頭)
2. emperor's encampment
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おびなた   Obinata   (surname)  
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おおひがし   Oohigashi   (place name, surname)  
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おおもも   Oomomo   (place name, surname)  
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かあ
さん
たいとう
対等
なりたかった
He wanted to be on equal footing with his mother.
すべて
ひと
たいとう
対等
けんり
権利
ゆう
する

All men have equal rights.
あなた
わたし
たいとう
対等
わたし
より
した
うえ
ない
You are my equal; not my inferior or superior.
たいとう
対等
じょうけん
条件
けいやく
契約
むす
びたい
おも
った

They wanted to negotiate the contract on equal terms.
この
かいしゃ
会社
じょせい
女性
だんせい
男性
たいとう
対等
じょうけん
条件
きんむ
勤務
している

Women work on equal terms with men in this firm.
 
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