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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 1 example matching 'ド肝を抜く'
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expression, 'ku' godan verb
to knock or scare (someone) out of his or her wits; to strike a person dumb; to astound; to dumbfound; to take (someone) aback
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カン   きも liver   
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ニク body part   
カン   dry; drying frame   ひ to get dry   ほ to dry (something), to air   
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バツ   ぬ to extract, pull out   ぬける to come / fall out; be omitted   ぬかす to omit   ぬかる to make a blunder   
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ユウ   とも friend   
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ten   じゅう    じつ    と    とう    
また again   
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せかい
世界
ケネディ
だいとうりょう
大統領
1961
ねん
えんぜつ
演説
なか
じんるい
人類
これまで
ちょうせん
挑戦
した
なか
もっと
きけん
危険
もっと
いだい
偉大
ぼうけん
冒険
んだ
アポロ
けいかく
計画
どぎも
度胆
やぼう
野望
こころ
たれた

In 1961, President Kennedy impressed the world with the astounding ambition of Project Apollo, which he called in his speech “the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked.”
 
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