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We found 18 words and 5 examples matching 'スルー'
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1. ignoring; looking the other way; letting pass  (colloquialism)
2. passing through; going through
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mixed-race heritage; mixed heritage  (originally from English 'mixed roots')
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translucent; semi-transparent  (see also: 半透明:はんとうめい)
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noun
melt-through (of nuclear fuel through the containment vessel of a reactor)
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noun
ability to ignore bad things happening to one; power to not get upset or worked up (by ignoring something)  (see also: スルー, スルースキル; colloquialism)
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そっスルーやがった
Dammit, she completely ignored me.
サリー
おとうと
バスルーム
そうじ
掃除
させた

Sally made her brother clean the bathroom.
とう
さん
バスルームひげ
っている

Dad is shaving in the bathroom.
バスルームホール
はし
あります
The bathroom is at the end of the hall.
バスルーム
いま
ふさがっている
The bathroom is occupied now.
 
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