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We found 4 words and 53 examples matching 'きろく'
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Most common form: 記録
noun
1. record; minutes; document
2. a record (e.g. in sports); results; score
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Most common form: 記録的
record(-setting)
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to break a record; to establish a new record
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breaking a record; setting a new record
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この
きろく
記録
まだ
やぶ
られていません

This record still stands.
その
かじ
火事
きろく
記録
のこ
っている

The fire is remembered in history.
その
きろく
記録
いっぱん
一般
こうかい
公開
されていない

Those records are not accessible to the public.
かのじょ
彼女
100メートル
きょうそう
競争
にほん
日本
きろく
記録
だした
She set a new Japanese record in the 100 meter dash.
かのじょ
彼女
100m
せかい
世界
きろく
記録
っている

She holds the world record for the hundred meters.
 
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