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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 7 examples matching '技法'
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noun
technique
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ギ   わざ technique   
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hand
シ   ささえる to support   
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ジュウ   ジッ   と    とお ten   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
stick   
また again   
ホウ   ハッ   ホッ    method   
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キョ   コ   さ leave   
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ム   private
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
スイ   みず water   
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かれ
かいが
絵画
ぎほう
技法
かんせい
完成
させた

He brought the art of painting to perfection.
なごやじょ
名古屋城
てんしゅかく
天守閣
いしがきづ
石垣積
じょうぶ
上部
そとがわ
外側
そりだした
おうぎ
こうばい
勾配
ぎほう
技法
れられている

The stone wall supporting the donjon was constructed by the technique called "ogi kobai" or "fan sloping" by which the upper part of the wall is curved outward like a fan.
じっせん
実践
ノイズ
ていげん
逓減
ぎほう
技法
title of book, album etc.
Practical Noise Reduction Techniques
がか
画家
じぶん
自分
っている
ぎほう
技法
つか
使
って
こそ
しん
がか
画家
なる
A painter only becomes a true painter by practicing his craft.
この
ぎほう
技法
いしがき
石垣
ないめん
内面
わんきょく
湾曲
させ
いし
おも
うちがわ
内側
どあつ
土圧
による
ちから
ぶんさん
分散
させ
はらみ
ける
ためである
The fan sloping technique was used to prevent swelling by curving the middle portion of the wall inward, thereby evenly balancing the stone weight against the pressure of sand and earth within.
 
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