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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 3 examples matching '欄干'
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Most common form: 欄杆
noun
1. guardrail; handrail; bannister; balustrade; parapet
2. (a person) shining like the stars or moon; (a person) crying endlessly  (archaic; this meaning is restricted to form 欄干, 闌干)
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ラン    column   
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モク   ボク   き    こ- tree   
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ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
stick   
トウ   ひがし east   
モン   かど gate   
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カン   dry; drying frame   ひ to get dry   ほ to dry (something), to air   
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そのトラック
こくどう
国道
さんじゅう
30
ごう
せん
沿
はし
らんかん
欄干
しょうとつ
衝突
した

The truck crashed into a bridge railing along Route 30.
その
はし
こうばい
勾配
きゅう
わたし
らんかん
欄干
つか
まって
わた
った

As the bridge was too steep, I clutched the handrail while crossing.
しゅう
けいさつ
警察
ジャネット・ウェルプ
こうほうかん
広報官
よればそのトラック
しゅうかん
州間
こうそく
高速
どうろ
道路
30
ごう
せん
沿
はし
らんかん
欄干
げきとつ
激突
して
まった
ことです
State police spokeswoman Janet Welp says the truck wound up crashing into a bridge railing along Interstate 30.
 
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