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We found 11 words and 25 examples matching 'チック'
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noun
1. cosmetic; stick pomade  (abbreviation)
2. chick
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fully automatic  (originally from 'full automatic')
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noun
microplastics
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noun
biomass plastic; organic plastic; vegetable-based plastic  (see also: バイオプラスチック)
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tick-tock; tick-tack; sound of clock
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おれ
しょうがっこう
小学校
とき
にんぎょ
人魚
でもそんなメルヘンチック
はなし
じゃなくて
I saw one, a mermaid, when I was a primary schooler. But it wasn't that sort of fairy-tale atmosphere of a story.
どういう
はじ
まり
であったせよバレンタインデー
なが
ロマンチックな
れきし
歴史
ある
Whatever the origin is, Valentine's Day has had a long and romantic history.
かがく
科学
わたし
たち
プラスチック
あた
えてくれた

Chemistry gave us plastics.
わたし
たち
ピクニック
よう
さら
プラスチック
せい

Our picnic plates are made of plastic.
ファーストキスもっとロマンチックな
そうぞう
想像
してた
のに
I imagined my first kiss would be more romantic.
 
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