- the above sentence; the foregoing remark
- preamble (to a statute, constitution, etc.)
- opening part of a letter (used for season's greetings, asking after someone's health, etc.)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- the above sentence; the foregoing remark
- preamble (to a statute, constitution, etc.)
- opening part of a letter (used for season's greetings, asking after someone's health, etc.)
This meaning refers to a sentence or statement that comes before another statement, often providing context or background information.
His preceding sentence emphasized the importance of the issue.
This meaning relates to an introductory statement in a legal document that outlines its purpose and guiding principles.
The preamble of the constitution outlines the fundamental values of the nation.
This meaning refers to the initial part of a letter where the writer often conveys greetings or expresses concern for the recipient’s well-being.
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ぜんぶん前文をかく書くto write a preambleぜんぶん前文をよむ読むto read the preambleほうれい法令のぜんぶん前文preamble of a statuteぜんぶん前文のじゅうよう重要せい性importance of the preambleしょかん書簡のぜんぶん前文opening part of a letterぜんぶん前文にふれる触れるto refer to the preambleぶんがくさくひん文学作品のぜんぶん前文preamble of a literary workぜんぶん前文のれい例example of a preambleせいしき正式なぜんぶん前文formal preambleぜんぶん前文をいんよう引用するto quote the preamble
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