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We found 1 grammar point, 446 words, and 72 examples matching 'ディ'
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suffix
1. day (as in holiday)
noun or verb acting prenominally
2. daytime  (see also: デーゲーム)
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noun
DVD player
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Most common form: スタジオ
noun
studio
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noun
1. ladies' day; promotional scheme through which women are offered discounts on certain days (e.g. at cinemas)
2. menstruation  (CODE euph MISSING!)
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4
noun
discography
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きょう
今日
だれ
です
Who's the D. J. today?
ぶんし
分子
うんどう
運動
かんさつ
観察
もと
づき
かのう
可能
でぐち
出口
3つ
そんざい
存在
する
ようシステム
へんこう
変更
くわ
える

Based on my observation of the movement of particle D, I modify the system so that three possible exits exist.
ふつう
普通
ひと
とか
こうそく
高速
うんたらとか
ひつよう
必要
しないですから
Because an average person doesn't need 3D, or high whatchacallit speeds.
ようそ
要素
せいせい
生成
むかんけい
無関係
ので
はいじょ
排除
する
ことできる
We can eliminate C and D since they are irrelevant to the generation of the arcs.
ディスプレイモニタいいコンピュータなど
きき
機器
から
しゅつりょく
出力
される
せいしが
静止画
または
どうが
動画
えいぞう
映像
しんごう
信号
ひょうじ
表示
する
きき
機器
である
A display, aka monitor, is an appliance that displays video signal of still images and moving pictures produced by a computer or similar device.
 
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