Frequency rank: 21,764. – 21,894.
- dictionary; lexicon
- letter of resignationarchaismsee also 辞表
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- dictionary; lexicon
- letter of resignation
This meaning refers to a reference book that provides explanations of words, often including definitions, pronunciations, and other relevant information.
This meaning refers to a formal document that an employee submits to notify their employer of their intention to resign from their position.
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じしょをひく辞書を引くto look up in a dictionaryじしょ辞書をつくる作るto create a dictionaryじしょ辞書のつかいかた使い方how to use a dictionaryでんしじしょ電子辞書electronic dictionaryじしょ辞書をしらべる調べるto check in a dictionaryえいわ英和じしょ辞書English-Japanese dictionaryこくごじしょ国語辞書Japanese language dictionaryじしょ辞書にのっている載っているto be included in a dictionaryわえいじしょ和英辞書Japanese-English dictionaryじしょをひく辞書を引くのがにがて苦手だto be bad at looking things up in a dictionary
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In a dictionary like this one there should be at least two sentences with "fridge".
In many languages the way dictionary-form words end is fixed; in Japanese they end in a 'u row' character.
You're an arrogant dirty foreigner who claims your dictionary is correct even though you don't understand the nuances of Japanese.
Need we bring our dictionaries to class tomorrow?
When you come across new words, you must look them up in your dictionary.
I can not do without this dictionary even for a single day.
Whenever you study, use your dictionary to best effect.
I took the liberty of using the dictionary while you were out of the room.
My father uses an old dictionary whose cover has come off.
She has the kindness to lend me a good dictionary.
She has three times as many dictionaries as you do.
He devoted his whole life to compilation of the dictionary.