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We found 64 words and 50 examples matching 'コード'
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1
noun
1. code
2. cord
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noun
code blue  (medicine, etc. term)
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4
noun
1. chord-name
2. code name
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noun
friend code (number used to identify a user on Nintendo consoles)  (video games)
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noun
1. no code (directive not to revive a patient with a life-threatening event); do not resuscitate; DNR  (medicine, etc. term)
2. no code (GUI-based systems development platform)  (see also: ローコード; computer terminology)
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かれ
きかい
機械
コードつないだ
He connected the cord to the machine.
Mac OS といってもMac OSコードバージョンアップした
わけ
ではない
Although it's "Mac OS X", that doesn't mean that the Mac OS code itself has been upgraded to a new version.
まんじゅうでん
満充電
なったら
でんげん
電源
コード
いておく
ようにしましょう
Try to get into the habit of removing the cord after the phone has reached full charge.
でんげん
電源
コード
つな
ぎっぱなし
して
しゅうしん
就寝
する
ひと
おお
おも
います
ひゃく
100
パーセント
%
えている
じょうたい
状態
さらに
じゅうでん
充電
つづ
ける
バッテリー
れっか
劣化
しんこう
進行
させてしまいます

I know that there are many people who leave the cord plugged in and go to sleep, but if you continue to charge the phone when it's over 100%, this will cause steady deterioration of the battery.
そのレコードコンサート
むりょう
無料
だれ
でも
れる

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