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We found 6 words and 18 examples matching 'しゅよう'
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Most common form: 主要
chief; main; principal; major
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Most common form: 腫瘍
noun
tumor; tumour; neoplasm; neoplasia  (medicine, etc. term)
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noun
the master's business; necessary business
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Most common form: 主ページ
noun
homepage; main page (of a website)  (see also: 網頁)
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absolutely necessary
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にほん
日本
しゅよう
主要
さくもつ
作物
こめ
である
The main crop of Japan is rice.
りんしょう
臨床
しゅよう
腫瘍
やくがく
薬学
title of book, album etc.
Clinical Pharmaceutical Oncology
こっかい
国会
にほん
日本
しゅよう
主要
とうち
統治
きかん
機関
である
The Diet is the chief organ of government in Japan.
しゅよう
腫瘍
でき
出来
ので
ってもらった

I had a stomach tumor and had to have it operated on.
こうつう
交通
じこ
事故
しゅよう
主要
こうそく
高速
どうろ
道路
こった

The traffic accident took place on the main highway.
 
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