A New Critical Japanese-English DictionaryShōbunkan, 1907 - 1471 頁 |
常見字詞
affairs army become blow break Buddhist Bureau catch ceremony child Chōkai clothes cold color Court death Emperor eyes face fall favor feel fire flower foreign Gappei give Government hand Handan head horse Imperial Japan Japanese Jigai Jokyo Kangen Kannin Kansei Kansho keep Keizoku Kiseru Koku Kyoho live look lose one's matter medicine ment military mind morning naval oneself peace person police prefectural present pron rain rice rikisha round Shinto ship shita sleep speak sura surn suru sword talk thing throw tion to-day Tokyo train treaty trouble turn wind word Yokohama
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第 169 頁 - Jusammi, Grand Cordon of the Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure, His Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of America; and His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias: His Excellency M.
第 544 頁 - ... these displacements being in the same direction of rotation. 2. In a direct manner; without the intervention of any medium; immediately. All [the ancient Greeks] who were qualified to vote at all voted directly, and not through representatives, in the greatest affairs of state.
第 437 頁 - Presently after my arrival, I was brought with the rest of my company to the Deputy Governor of the...
第 556 頁 - The ques. lions whether a man executed a contract, and whether he was Intoxicated at the time, relate to matters of fan.
第 507 頁 - Such attraction is a mutual action which in some form all bodies, whether at rest or in motion, exert upon one another. The attractive force with which the atoms of different bodies in certain cases tend...
第 196 頁 - If we do not advertise in a newspaper or something, it will hardly become public, , , .Demo-ieha, Jjjf U, n. A quack. T Deiiipa, if fg, n. Propagation.; dissemination. »em¡>u sum, flfg-f £, vi. To diffuse; to spread ; to disseminate ; ЦЩА;}- F] to circulate. ЩЪШ1.®тЩЯ1Ъ№[-& < «ig« V) , Chiistianity is widely diffused among tiie nations of Europe.