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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 13 examples matching '改修'
Word search: 2 matches
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repair; improvement
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noun
repair work
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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カイ   あらためる to reform   あらたまる to be renewed; to be formal   
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ぼく strike   
コ   キ   おのれ self   
シュウ   シュ   おさめる to master   
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the man with the stick strikes
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ジン   ニン   ひと man   
stick   
fur, bristles, beard   
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ことし
今年
いちぶ
一部
ろめん
路面
かいしゅう
改修
ほどこ
された

This year part of the track underwent repairs.
その
おおだんな
大旦那
ふる
てら
かいしゅう
改修
たがく
多額
きふ
寄付
した
The man contributed a lot of money to repair the old temple.
かいしゅう
海舟
くなん
苦難
なん
とも
おも
わなかった

Kaishuu made nothing of hardship.
かいしゅう
回収
たいしょう
対象
じゅうでんち
充電池
るいけい
累計
765
まん
9000
なった
In all, 7,659,000 rechargeable batteries were supposed to be collected.
かいしゅう
回収
たいしょう
対象
ソニー
せい
じゅうでんち
充電池
るいけい
累計
765
まん
9000
なった
The target number of Sony rechargeable batteries for collection totalled 7,659,000 units.
 
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