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expression, ichidan verb
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expression, ichidan verb
to begin grandly; to start with a bang; to make a spectacular beginning; to throw open the curtains  (see also: 幕を切って落とす; idiomatic expression)
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この
しごと
仕事
には
れいてつ
冷徹
はんだん
判断
ひつよう
必要
とされる
This work requires cool-headed judgment.
はちがつ
8月
ようか
8日
ぎて
から
ざんしょみま
残暑見舞
とされる
A greeting card written after August 8th is called zanshomimai.
いぬ
そせん
祖先
なったとされる
よわ
オオカミたち
なか
じゅんい
順位
ひく
もの
じゅうぶん
十分
ではない
The weaker wolves, considered ancestors of dogs, were lower in the pack hierarchy and had insufficient food.
せんきょ
選挙
それ
だれ
であれ
かはんすう
過半数
こうほしゃ
候補者
とうせん
当選
される
In most elections, whichever candidate gets the majority of the votes, wins the election.
しょうひしゃ
消費者
べいばな
米離
こくさい
国際
しじょう
市場
かいほう
解放
げんいん
原因
される
べいか
米価
げらく
下落
げんいん
原因

It is the drop in the rice pricing (blamed on consumers' loss of interest in rice and the freeing up of the international market) that is the cause.
 
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