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We found 5 words, 2 kanji, and 10 examples matching '廃止'
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abolition; repeal
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suspension or abolition; suspension or discontinuation
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noun
obsolescent  (computer terminology)
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noun
deleted feature  (computer terminology)
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noun
obsolescent feature  (computer terminology)
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ハイ   fall into disuse   すたれる to fall into disuse, become obsolete   すた to be disgraced   
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ハツ   ホツ    emission, discharge   
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hairy legs
ニ   ふた    ふた two   
legs
广
stony cliff
シ   とめる to stop   とまる to stop   
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アメリカ1863
ねん
どれい
奴隷
せいど
制度
はいし
廃止
した

America did away with slavery in 1863.
かれ
かいきゅう
階級
さべつ
差別
はいし
廃止
しゅちょう
主張
した

He advocated abolishing class distinctions.
かれ
しけい
死刑
はいし
廃止
しゅちょう
主張
した

He advocated abolishing the death penalty.
NTT
さんびゃく
300
どすう
度数
いじょう
以上
テレホンカード
はいし
廃止
した

NTT cancelled telephone cards with over 300 units.
かれ
しゃちょう
社長
その
ぶもん
部門
はいし
廃止
けってい
決定
した
こと
らなかった

He wasn't conscious of the president's decision to drop the line.
 
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