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We found 5 words and 4 examples matching 'バネ'
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noun
1. spring (device)  (often written with kana only)
2. spring (in one's legs); bounce  (often written with kana only; this meaning is restricted to reading ばね, バネ)
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noun
biocybernetics
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noun
leaf spring; plate spring
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Most common form: ムババーネ
noun
Mbabane (Eswatini)
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Most common form: 鯖猫
noun
mackerel tabby (cat); gray tabby
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むすこ
息子
ぜんかい
前回
にい
2位
だった
くや
しさ
バネ
こんかい
今回
がんば
頑張
りを
せて
いちい
1位
なった
My son used the disappointment of coming in second as motivation, and he hung in there and finished first.
そこでわが
しゃ
これバネとし
しんき
新規
プロジェクト
げる
ことにしました
Therefore, our firm has decided to use this as a stepping stone to launch a new project.
Source: Japan Times
そのばね
くるま
ぜん
じゅうりょう
重量
ささ
えている

That one spring carries the whole weight of the car.
かれ
ふくざつ
複雑
ぜんまいかけおもちゃ
こうあん
考案
した

He devised a complicated clockwork toy.
 
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