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We found 3 words, 2 kanji, and 5 examples matching '一刀'
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noun
1. sword; blade  (this meaning is restricted to reading いっとう)
2. single stroke
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noun
cutting in two with a single stroke; taking decisive (drastic) measure; cutting the (Gordian) knot  (yojijukugo)
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noun
one-knife carving
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
トウ   かたな sword   
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もう
すこ
やさしく
いけん
意見
してあげたら
どう
いっとうりょうだん
一刀両断
もと
てられた
かれ
たちば
立場
かんが
えて

Why don't you try expressing your opinion a little more gently? Think about how he feels getting told flatly that he's being cut loose.
いっとう
1等
とれるなんて
かのじょ
彼女
ゆめ
にも
おも
わなかった

Little did she dream that she could win first prize.
かれ
いっとう
一等
なること
めざ
目指
していた

He was after the first prize.
かれ
そのコンテスト
いっとう
一等
なった
He got the first prize in the contest.
ある
かいしゃ
会社
アパート
いっとう
一棟
まる
ごと
げてもらった

I was able to borrow the money to lease one building from a certain company.
 
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