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We found 3 words and 22 examples matching 'はくしゅ'
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Most common form: 拍手
clapping hands; applause  (see also: 拍手)
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Most common form: 拍手
noun
clapping one's hands in prayer (at a shrine)  (see also: 拍手)
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noun, 'suru' verb, transitive verb
ejection (e.g. cardiac output)  (medicine, etc. term)
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その
えんそう
演奏
ちょうしゅう
聴衆
からすばらしい
はくしゅ
拍手

The performance got get terrific applause from the audience.
かんきゃく
観客
その
じょゆう
女優
はくしゅ
拍手
おく
った

The audience applauded the actress.
かれ
わたしたち
はくしゅ
拍手
しませんでした
They did not clap for us.
ぎり
義理
だけ
はくしゅ
拍手
もらう
It was just polite applause.
すば
素晴
らしい
ぎょうせき
業績
はくしゅ
拍手
おく
ります

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