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We found 19 words, 1 kanji, and 11 examples matching '扉'
Word search: 19 matches
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0
noun
1. door; gate; opening
2. title page
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1 0
Most common form: 開ひ
opening a door
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1
noun
door(s) of a gate
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noun
1. front door (of a cabinet, bus, etc.)
2. half-title (of a book); bastard title
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noun
rear door (esp. of a bus)
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ヒ   とびら door   
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ヒ   mistake
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コ   と door   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
corpse
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その
とびら
いま
ひら
いている

The door is open now.
その
とびら
いま
ひら
きかけている

The door is opening now.
とびら
ける
おかっぱ
あか
スカート
おんな
っていて
トイレ
きずり
まれる

When you open the door, a girl with a bob in a red skirt will be standing there, and you’ll be dragged into the toilet.
Source: Japan Times
その
とびら
えいきゅう
永久
ざされた

The door was closed for good.
うえ
けんちく
建築
ひぶん
碑文
ある
ちい
さな
きゅうじょう
弓状
とびら
あります
There is an arched door above which an epigraph has been constructed.
 
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