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We found 2 words, 1 partial word match, 2 kanji, and 11 examples matching '必需'
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noun
necessities; necessary article; requisite; essentials; staple
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noun
definiteness; certainty  (archaic)
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ヒツ   かなら certainly, invariably   
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
シン   こころ heart   
ジュ    need, demand   
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フ   あめ rain   
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ジ   しか and then, moreover   
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カメラ
わたし
ひつじゅひん
必需品
でした
The camera was essential for me.
かのじょ
彼女
むすめ
レッスン
だい
はら
ため
ひつじゅひん
必需品
なしですませた
She did without necessities to pay for her daughter's lessons.
この
たね
きかい
機械
つか
使
とき
かわ
てぶくろ
手袋
ひつじゅひん
必需品

A pair of leather gloves is a must when you work with these machines.
あお
スーツ
しろ
シャツ
あか
ネクタイ
だんせい
男性
じゅうぎょういん
従業員
ぜんいん
全員
ひつじゅひん
必需品

A blue suit, white shirt and red tie are essential for all male workers.
ゆき
おお
ところ
とうゆ
灯油
ひつじゅひん
必需品
です
In places where it snows a lot, kerosene is an indispensable item.
 
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