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We found 28 words, 2 kanji, and 5 examples matching 'レフ'
Word search: 28 matches
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noun
1. reflex camera  (see also: レフレックスカメラ; abbreviation)
2. reflector  (see also: レフレクター; abbreviation)
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noun
referee
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noun
elephant  (see also: 象:ぞう)
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noun
Hereford (cattle breed)
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noun
Refosco (wine grape variety)  (originally from Italian)
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リョウ    game hunting   
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ケン   いぬ dog   
ねずみ mouse   
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
リョウ    game hunting   
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きそく
規則
うるさいレフェリー
しあい
試合
だいな
台無
しかねない
A fussy referee can ruin a bout.
レフト
こうそう
好走
して
だい
ひきゅう
飛球
った

The left fielder ran hard and caught the long fly.
キャプテンその
はんてい
判定
たい
して
フリー
こうぎ
抗議
した

The captain appealed to the referee against the decision.
テルミン
せんきゅうひゃくにじゅう
一九二〇
ねん
ロシア
ぶつり
物理
がくしゃ
学者
レフ・セルゲイヴィッチ・テルミン
つく
った
せかいはつ
世界初
でんし
電子
がっき
楽器

Theremin: The world's first electronic musical instrument, made by Russian physicist Lev Sergeivitch Termen in 1920.
テレフォンカードどこ
れる
ことできます
Where can I get a telephone card?
 
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