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We found 5 words, 2 names, and 111 examples matching 'しょうび'
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Most common form: 焦眉
noun
emergency; urgency; imminence
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1
Most common form: バラ
noun
rose  (often written with kana only)
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0
Most common form: 傷病
noun
injuries and sickness
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admiration; praise; prizing; appreciation
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noun
the sick and wounded
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Common name search: 2 matches
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おび   Obi   (place name, surname)  
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なおみ   Naomi   (female given name)  
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そふ
祖父
きとく
危篤
ため
しょうび
焦眉
もんだい
問題
として
こうけい
後継
かんが
えなければならない

My grandfather is in critical condition. We must urgently consider who his successor will be.
さて
はんにん
犯人
こくはく
告白
する
いな
ちんもく
沈黙
する
ML
さんかしゃ
参加者
たち
しょうび
焦眉
かんしんじ
関心事
なる
Well then, it becomes a matter of urgent concern to the lurkers of this mailing list whether the guilty party confesses or not.
ばら
薔薇
こだわり
たいひ
堆肥
fragment, headline etc.
high-quality compost for roses
かのじょ
彼女
ばら
薔薇
さいばい
栽培
した

She grew roses.
ばら
薔薇
はな
びら
とても
せんさい
繊細

A rose's petals are very delicate.
 
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