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We found 8 words and 11 examples matching 'ウエア'
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2
noun, suffix
1. -ware
2. -wear (clothing); (sports) wear
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8
noun
warehouse store
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Most common form: マタニティウェア
noun
maternity wear; maternity clothes  (see also: 妊婦服:にんぷふく)
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noun
pet diaper  (originally from 'manner wear')
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4
Most common form: ウェアハウス
noun
warehouse
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スキーシーズン
わり
ちか
づいて
ウエアとかバーゲンやっているけど
あま
もの
しかなくて
ちょうど
丁度
いいサイズモノない
Since ski season is almost over, the ski wear that's on sale is all leftovers, so there's nothing that's just my size.
このスキーウェア
つめ
たい
かぜ
とお
しません

This ski wear keeps out the cold wind.
テニスウェアってなんでミニスカートかしら
I wonder why tennis is played in mini-skirts.
クロケット
せんしゅ
選手
しあいちゅう
試合中
しろ
ウェア
なければならない

Croquet players must wear white clothing during play.
てんぷ
添付
ファイル
てきおう
適応
した
ソフトウエア
っていない
のでファイル
けません
べつ
ファイル
けいしき
形式
さいそう
再送
して
くだ
さい

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