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14 examples found containing '貴族' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
おう
かれ
きぞく
貴族
れつ
した
The king created him a peer.
かれ
じゅんすい
純粋
きぞく
貴族

He's a genuine aristocrat.
ナンシーいわゆる
きぞく
貴族
かいきゅう
階級
しゅつ
である
Nancy comes from what we call the aristocracy.
きぞく
貴族
ふうしゅう
風習
だった
はなみ
花見
かまくら
鎌倉
むろまちじだい
室町時代
ぶし
武士
ひろ
がりました

While cherry blossom viewing was a custom enjoyed by the elite, in the Kamakura and Muromachi eras it spread to Samurai society.
かれ
きぞく
貴族
しゅつ
である
He springs from a noble family.
かれ
まれ
いわゆる
きぞく
貴族
だった
He was a so-called aristocrat by birth.
にほん
日本
はなみ
花見
ならじだい
奈良時代
きぞく
貴族
ぎょうじ
行事
きげん
起源
いわれています
It is said that flower viewing started out as an event for aristocrats in the Nara period.
その
くに
フランス
きぞく
貴族
によって
とうち
統治
されていた

The country was governed by a French noble family.
831
ねん
から
きゅうちゅう
宮中
てんのう
天皇
しゅさい
主催
ていれい
定例
ぎょうじ
行事
として
られ
きぞく
貴族
あいだ
でも
はなみ
花見
りゅうこう
流行
きぞく
貴族
たち
せっきょくてき
積極的
にわ
さくら
える
ようになりました
From 831 the Imperial Court adopted cherry blossom viewing festivals as a regular practice, leading to a trend in cherry blossom viewing amongst aristocrats, that saw them planting cherry blossom trees in their gardens.
この
こうえん
公園
きぞく
貴族
りょうば
猟場
でした
This park used to be a hunting ground for a noble family.
なん
となく
きぞく
貴族
っぽいような
する
His dress and bearing somehow give an aristocratic feel.
その
きぞく
貴族
かこ
過去
こうえい
光栄
しがみついている
The aristocrat clings to the glory of his past.
きぞく
貴族
れっ
せられた

He was created a peer.
かれ
きぞくてき
貴族的
さほう
作法
かんしん
感心
する

I admire his aristocratic manners.
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