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We found 7 words and 7 examples matching 'トンボ'
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noun
crop mark (usu. on paper); trim mark; registry guide  (see also: トリムマーク)
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noun
dragonfly; damselfly  (often written with kana only)
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noun
tombolo  (geology, etc. term; originally from Italian)
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4
1. somersault
2. returning from a destination right after arriving there; non-stop round trip; round trip without an overnight stop
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Most common form: 角蜻蛉
noun
owlfly (any insect of family Ascalaphidae); owl fly  (often written with kana only)
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かれ
トンボ
かえ
した
He turned a somersault.
クモそこでチョウとかトンボといった
ちい
さな
こんちゅう
昆虫
わな
かかる

There the spider waits for small insects like butterflies and dragonflies to be trapped.
てんじょう
天井
トンボ
まっている

There is a dragonfly on the ceiling.
せんだい
仙台
って
とんぼ
かえ
もど
ってきました

I went to Sendai and back without resting.
せいれい
聖霊
ある
ほう
うえ
くだ
って
その
うえ
とどまられる
えた
ならその
ほう
こそ
せいれい
聖霊
によってバプテスマ
さづ
ける
ほう
である
The man on whom you see the Spirit come down and remain is he who will baptize with the Holy Spirit.
 
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