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We found 5 words and 35 examples matching 'ひっし'
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Most common form: 必死
1. frantic; desperate
2. inevitable death
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Most common form: 筆者
noun
writer (often in self-reference); author
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Most common form: 必死になって
expression
desperately; for one's dear life
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1. inevitable; necessary; foregone
noun
2. brinkmate (inevitable checkmate)  (see also: 必死; shogi term)
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noun
brush and paper; description
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がくせい
学生
とうぜん
当然
ひっし
必死
べんきょう
勉強
する
はず
Students are supposed to study hard.
わたし
ひっし
必死
なって
げた

I ran for my life.
かのじょ
彼女
ひっし
必死
なって
はし
った

She ran for dear life.
かれ
ひっし
必死
げた

He ran for his life.
なぜ
えいご
英語
ひっし
必死
べんきょう
勉強
しています
えいご
英語
せんせい
先生
なるためです
"Why are you studying English so hard?" "To be an English teacher."
 
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