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We found 87 words, 1 kanji, and 38 examples matching '陣'
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Most common form: じん
noun
1. battle formation  (see also: 背水の陣)
2. camp; encampment; position  (see also: 陣を張る)
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noun
1. camp (group of same ideological beliefs); faction (of political party)
2. military camp; encampment; cantonment  (orig. meaning)
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noun
sword battle (staged for television, etc.); sword fight
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noun
encampment; position  (military)
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departure for the front
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ジン    a camp, (military) position   
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シャ   くるま car   
hill   
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かれ
けいえいじん
経営陣
たい
して
かれ
なに
する
せつめい
説明
する
せきにん
責任
ある
He is accountable to the management for what he does.
モントリオール
ほうどうじん
報道陣
かいけん
会見
した
ワレサ
ひがし
ドイツ
しどうぶ
指導部
こうたい
交代
きゅう
たいせい
体制
ほしゅは
保守派
しどうしゃ
指導者
れきし
歴史
なが
のこ
された
ために
きた
べました

Speaking with reporters in Montreal, Canada, Walesa says the change of leadership in East Germany came about because the old guard leaders missed the train of history.
へいし
兵士
たち
てき
じんち
陣地
かって
すす
んでいた

The soldiers were making for the enemy camp.
てき
まも
っている
じんち
陣地
たいへん
じゅうよう
重要
のでその
じんち
陣地
まも
ために
てき
あくまで
たたか

The position held by the enemy is so important they will fight to the bitter end to hold it.
しかも
ういじん
初陣
あのドラゴン
たいじ
退治

What's more our first battle is to defeat that dragon!
 
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