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We found 6 words, 2 kanji, and 9 examples matching '瞳孔'
Word search: 6 matches
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pupil; pupillary
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noun
dilation of the pupil; mydriasis
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noun
pupillary reflex  (biology term)
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noun
pupil dilation  (see also: 瞳孔散大)
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noun
pupil contraction  (opposite: 瞳孔散大)
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ドウ   ひとみ pupil of the eye   
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ドウ   わらべ a child   
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リツ   リュウ   た to stand   たてる to build   
リ   さと village   
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
コウ    cavity   
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second   おつ    
child   
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どうこう
瞳孔
はり
さき
のように
しゅうしゅく
収縮
していた

His pupils were as tiny as the points of needles.
しんぶん
新聞
どうこう
動向
さゆう
左右
する

Newspapers influence the current of time.
にほん
日本
さいしん
最新
どうこう
動向
について
ほうこく
報告
したい
おも
います

We would like to report about the latest trends in Japan.
きみ
どうこう
ことないだろう
You should have nothing to complain about.
ざいせい
財政
せんもんか
専門家
たち
さいきん
最近
どうこう
動向
どう
はんだん
判断
して
よいわからないです
Financial experts don't know what to make of this trend.
 
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