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We found 7 words, 2 kanji, and 4 examples matching '三大'
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prefix
the big three ...  (see also: 三大疾病)
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noun
The Three Major Duties (education, work and payment of taxes)
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noun
three great oceans (Pacific, Atlantic and Indian)  (see also: 五大洋; obscure term)
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noun
the three largest cities
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noun
three major diseases (cancer, cerebral stroke, acute myocardial infarction)
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サン   み    みっ three   
ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
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いっぽう
一方
さんだい
三大
しょうじょう
症状
われる
かゆみ
じゅうけつ
充血
なみだ
です
In contrast, the "three major eye-related symptoms" are itchy eyes, bloodshot eyes and watery eyes.
はな
さんだい
三大
しょうじょう
症状
われる
くしゃみ
はなみず
鼻水
はな
づまり

The "three major nasal symptoms" are sneezing, runny noses and nasal congestion.
てはじ
手始
さん
だい
しゅうきょう
宗教
せいち
聖地
エルサレム
おとず
れる
ことだった
For a start, I visited Jerusalem - a sacred place for three major religions.
しほん
資本
とち
土地
ろうどう
労働
せいさん
生産
さん
だい
ようそ
要素
である
Capital, land and labor are the three key factors of production.
 
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