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We found 2 words, 25 partial word matches, and 6 examples matching 'しょうしつ'
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die out; disappear; vanish
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being destroyed by fire
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Most common form: 焼死
death by fire
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counter for the hito-futa-mi counting system (forming hitotsu, futatsu, mittsu etc.)  (often written with kana only)
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10
けん
いえ
その
かじ
火事
しょうしつ
焼失
した

The fire burned down ten houses.
げんぼく
原木
しょうわ
昭和
にじゅう
二十
ねん
くうしゅう
空襲
しょうしつ
焼失
した
かと
おも
われた
けた
みき
した
から
ふたた
しんめ
新芽
ふっかつ
復活
した

It was thought that the air raid of Showa 20 (1945) burned up the original tree, but below the scorched trunk a (camellia) sprout grew again.
かれ
きおく
記憶
そうしつ
喪失
なや
んでいる

He is suffering from loss of memory.
かれ
きおく
記憶
そうしつ
喪失
ぶつりてき
物理的
きおく
記憶
しょうがい
障害
いうより
しんりてき
心理的
しょうがい
障害
である
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one.
さいきん
最近
なに
やって
うま
かない
から
じしん
自信
そうしつ
喪失

Nothing I do lately seems to turn out right. I'm losing confidence in myself.
 
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