Meaning of chin in Japanese
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Definition of chin
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(n, vs) ding (sound of a bell); bing
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(vs) to cook (or heat) in a microwave oven (from the 'ching' timer bell)
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sneeze (into a tissue, used with children)
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(n, adj-no) chin; jaw
私は彼のあごに1発食らわしてやった。
I landed him a blow on the chin.
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(pn, adj-no) We; Our; first person pronoun used by royalty
朕はおもしろうない。
We are not amused.
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(adj-na, n) rare; curious; strange
あの珍本をどうやって手に入れたのですか。
How did you come by those rare books?
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(n) Japanese spaniel (pug); Pekinese (dog)
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(n) Qin (dynasty of China; 221-206 BCE); Ch'in
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(n-suf) intimate (or disdainful) suffix used after a person's name (or the base of an adjective describing that person)
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(n) (Buddh) a weight
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temple supervisor
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town (of China)
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(n) chin; jaw
→Related words:
あご
ちなみに、魚のえらが真っ赤であるのは、肺と同じように「毛細血管」が多く集まっているからである。
Incidentally, that the gills of fish are bright red is because there are many 'capillary vessels' collected there, the same as for lungs.
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gills; branchia
→Related words:
鰓
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(n) arbor; arbour; bower; pavilion
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(suf) suffix forming the final part of the pseudonyms of some writers and performers
Sentences containing chin