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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 6 examples matching '抱囲'
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holding something with both hands
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ホウ   だ    いだ to hug   かかえる to carry, to hold (an object, a burden)   
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ホウ   つつ to wrap   
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wrap
コ   キ   おのれ self   
hand
イ   かこ    かこ to surround, to enclose   
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セイ   ショウ   い a well   
box, enclosure   
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チャールズウォルコットハト
ほうい
方位
じしゃく
磁石
さが
した

Charles Walcot investigated the magnetic compass bearing sense in pigeons.
しかしこの
ほうい
方位
じしゃく
磁石
どこあります
But where is this compass?
しかし
ほうい
方位
じしゃく
磁石
あたま
なくからだ
なか
あった
But the compass isn't in the head of the bee, it's in the body.
ゆうかん
勇敢
なんきょく
難局
かい
その
けっか
結果
かみ
しんぱん
審判
まつほか
ほうい
包囲
から
のが
れる
ほうほう
方法
ない
There is no way out of the siege except to take the bull by the horns and let God judge the outcome.
かれ
ほうい
方位
じしゃく
磁石
ようなものもっているです
Do they have something like a compass?
 
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