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We found 11 words and 15 examples matching 'ひょうじ'
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Most common form: 表示
1. indication; expression; showing; manifestation; demonstration
2. display; displaying  (computer terminology)
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Most common form: 標準
noun
standard; level; norm
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Most common form: 標準語
noun
standard language (of a country); standard Japanese  (see also: 共通語)
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noun
sign; portent; omen; herald; harbinger
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mark; sign; label; landmark
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この
しんごう
信号
ひょうじ
表示
できません
This signal cannot be displayed.
こうもく
項目
えたり
ったり
する
ひょうじ
表示
ならAccessでなくて
ひょうけいさん
表計算
ソフト
かつよう
活用
すべき
おも
います

For a display where the data items increase and decrease I think you are best making use of a spreadsheet program, not Access.
きんがく
金額
くうらん
空欄
えき
につきまして
とうきょう
東京
メトロ
せん
また
とえい
都営
せん
のみ
りよう
利用
すいしょう
推奨
している
ため
とえい
都営
れんらく
連絡
ふつう
普通
りょかく
旅客
うんちん
運賃
ひょうじ
表示
しておりません
We don’t indicate the regular transfer fares to Toei lines from stations whose fare is not specified in the blank space because we recommend that passengers use only Tokyo Metro lines or Toei lines.
そのボード
かれていた
ひょうじ
表示
ぼく
やらなければならないこと
おも
した

The sign on the board put me in mind of something I had to do.
ボート
そうさしゃ
操作者
きんえん
禁煙
ひょうじ
表示
かか
わらず
どうどう
堂々
いつも
っていた

Despite "No Smoking" signs, the boat operator was brazenly smoking all the time.
 
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