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We found 4 words and 5 examples matching 'マックス'
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noun
1. maximum; max  (see also: マキシマム; abbreviation)
2. mux (multiplexor)  (see also: マルチプレクサ)
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noun
maxwell (unit of magnetic flux)  (physics terminology)
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noun
Climax Series (annual playoff system used by Nippon Professional Baseball)  (baseball term; originally from )
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noun
maximin rule
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マックスしゃべっている
あいだ
じゅう
かがみ
のぞきこんでいた
Max looked into the mirror all the time he was talking.
せられる
100キロマックスです
A load of 100 kilograms is the max.
マックス
こと
わたし
どうよいことです
It makes no difference to me that Max has come.
マックス
てさき
手先
きよう
器用

Max is clever with his fingers.
マックスジュリーなぜ
かのじょ
彼女
わか
パーティーいけなかった
せつめい
説明
した

Max explained to Julie why he could not go to her farewell party.
 
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