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We found 73 words and 6 examples matching 'クロス'
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1. cross
2. gross
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noun
vinyl wallpaper; vinyl-coated wallpaper  (originally from 'vinyl cloth')
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noun
cross-play; cross-platform play  (video games)
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noun
crosscut
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noun
microsleep
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かのじょ
彼女
テーブル
うえ
クロス
ひろ
げた

She spread a cloth over the table.
マイクロファイバークロス
かみ
ひゃく
100
ぶん
いち
という
ほそ
せんい
繊維
みあげられた
クロスです
Microfibre cloth is cloth woven from fibres as narrow as a hundredth of the width of a hair.
ノルディックコンバインド
とうき
冬季
スキー
きょうぎ
競技
スポーツ
ひと
クロスカントリースキースキージャンプという
ふた
ノルディックスキー
きょうぎ
競技
わせて
きそ
きょうぎ
競技
ことである
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
こうこう
高校
なってからクロスカントリースキーノルディック
ふくごう
複合
きょうぎ
競技
おおさか
大阪
たいかい
大会
および
きんき
近畿
たいかい
大会
いくど
幾度
なく
ゆうしょう
優勝

In high school, I won the Osaka and Kinki championships in cross-country skiing and Nordic combined skiing on countless occasions.
かれ
そのクロスワードパズル
かんたん
簡単
いた

He did the crossword with ease.
 
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