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We found 8 words and 15 examples matching 'y'
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Most common form: 1デー
1. one-day
2. single-use (contact lenses, etc.); daily-disposable
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noun
daily disposable contact lenses  (originally from 'one-day contact')
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noun
Generation Y; Gen Y
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noun
Y junction  (see also: 三叉路)
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noun
daily disposable contact lenses  (originally from 'one-day contact lens')
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きょう
今日
じゅぎょう
授業
れんりつ
連立
ふとうしき
不等式
つづ
です
きのう
昨日
おな
じく
する
りょういき
領域
あらわ
してみましょ

Today's class continues with inequalities. Like yesterday try to display the domains in x and y.
media player
おんがく
音楽
こう
としてもエラー
ファイル
さいせい
再生
できません
When I try to listen to music with media player there's an error and I can't play the file.
A spot of shut-eye また
ねこ
いねむりいわれている
ねこ
いちど
1度
ぷん
しか
ない
くせ
あるから
"A spot of shut-eye" is also called a cat nap because a cat is in the habit of sleeping only a few minutes at a time.
pretty
つづ

How do you spell "pretty"?
えいご
英語
まな
がくせい
学生
たち
lielayよく
こんどう
混同
する

Students of English often mix up the words 'lie' and 'lay'.
 
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