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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 43 examples matching '下腿'
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Most common form: 下体
lower leg; lower part of the body; lower limbs  (opposite: 上体)
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noun
lower leg bone (esp. the tibia and the fibula, but sometimes also including the patella)
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カ   ゲ   した below, under   しも bottom part   もと under (influence)   さげる to lower, to reduce   さがる to be lowered   くだ to descend   くだ to judge   くださる to give   おろす to drop off (passenger)   おりる to get off (train)   
もも thigh   
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退
タイ   しりぞ to retreat, back off   しりぞける to repel   
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good
move
ニク body part   
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かれ
かんが
かたい
He is rigid in his views.
かた
もの
べないで
ください
Don't eat hard foods.
てつ
かた

Iron is hard.
てつ
きん
より
かた

Iron is harder than gold.
すわ
れば
すわ
ほど
からだ
かたくなって
うご
にくくなります
The more I sit, the more my body stiffens and it's hard to move.
 
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