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We found 5 words and 3 examples matching 'れっか'
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Most common form: 劣化
deterioration; degradation; drop in quality
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noun
raging fire; conflagration
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noun
kanji "fire" radical at bottom (radical 86)  (灬)
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noun
dehiscent fruit (fruit that opens when ripe, i.e. peas)
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noun
fissure
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かれ
れっか
烈火
よう
おこ
った

He was raging mad.
ある
ていど
程度
れっか
劣化
やむを
ない
のですできるだけ
ながも
長持
ちさせる
ためコツあります
A certain amount of deterioration is inevitable, but there is a way to make the battery last as long as possible.
でんげん
電源
コード
つな
ぎっぱなし
して
しゅうしん
就寝
する
ひと
おお
おも
います
ひゃく
100
パーセント
%
えている
じょうたい
状態
さらに
じゅうでん
充電
つづ
ける
バッテリー
れっか
劣化
しんこう
進行
させてしまいます

I know that there are many people who leave the cord plugged in and go to sleep, but if you continue to charge the phone when it's over 100%, this will cause steady deterioration of the battery.
 
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