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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 6 examples matching '提唱'
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advocacy; proposal
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noun
proponent; exponent; advocate
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テイ    submit   さげる propose, take along, carry in hand   
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ゼ    just so, correctness, justice, right   
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ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
ヒキ    roll / bolt of cloth   
ショウ   となえる to chant; advocate   
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ショウ    prosperous   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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フランスクシュネル
がいむ
外務
だいじん
大臣
G14
たいせい
体制
ていしょう
提唱
した

Kouchner, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, advocated the G14 group.
りこてきいでんし
利己的遺伝子
せつ
とはリチャードドーキンス
ていしょう
提唱
した
しんか
進化
がくせつ
学説
である
The selfish gene theory is a theory of evolution proposed by Richard Dawkins.
ぎちょう
議長
わたし
たち
その
もんだい
問題
について
とうぎ
討議
する
べき
ていしょう
提唱
した

The chairman suggested that we should discuss the problem.
その
りろん
理論
28
さい
ぶつり
物理
がくしゃ
学者
はじ
めて
ていしょう
提唱
した

This theory originated with a twenty-eight year old physicist.
かれ
がくせつ
学説
はじ
めて
ていしょう
提唱
された
とき
だれ
それ
しん
じなかった

When his theory was first put forward, nobody bought it.
 
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