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EUdict :: English-Japanese (Kanji) dictionary

Results for: I thoughtTranslations 1 - 30 of 109
English EnglishJapanese (Kanji) Japanese (Kanji)
(Buddh) action, speech and thought身口意 [しんくい]
(Buddh) conviction based on flawed ideas, obstructive thought妄念 [もうねん]
(Buddh) three activities (action, speech and thought)三業 [さんごう]
(historical) political or thought control police特高 [とっこう]
academic traditions, academic school of thought, method of study学風 [がくふう]
accompaniment for rice dishes, side dish; food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation)お菜 [おかず]
accompaniment for rice dishes, side dish; food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation)お数 [おかず]
accompaniment for rice dishes, side dish; food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation)御菜 [おかず]
accompaniment for rice dishes, side dish; food for thought (esp. in the context of conversation, or material for assisting arousal during masturbation)御数 [おかず]
also, as I thought, still, in spite of, absolutely, of course矢っ張 [やっぱ]
also, as I thought, still, in spite of, absolutely, of course矢っ張し [やっぱし]
also, as I thought, still, in spite of, absolutely, of course矢っ張り [やっぱり]
also, as I thought, still, in spite of, absolutely, of course矢張り [やはり]
also, as I thought, still, in spite of, absolutely, of courseやっぱし
another style, another school (of thought), different blood他流 [たりゅう]
appetite; distinction between what is thought and what is said口腹 [こうふく]
as expected, just as I thought it would, that is exactly why...然ればこそ [さればこそ]
as was expected, just as one thought, sure enough, as a result; really? (in questions), ever?果して [はたして]
as was expected, just as one thought, sure enough, as a result; really? (in questions), ever?果たして [はたして]
being lost in deep thought沈思黙考 [ちんしもっこう]
belonging to no party or school of thought無派 [むは]
careful consideration, thought思料 [しりょう]
careful consideration, thought思量 [しりょう]
Chinese room (artificial intelligence thought experiment)中国語の部屋 [ちゅうごくごのへや]
complete change in public sentiment, leading the thought of the people to an entirely different channel人心一新 [じんしんいっしん]
concentration of thought凝念 [ぎょうねん]
conception, idea, thought; (Buddh) samjna (perception)想 [そう]
consideration, thought一考 [いっこう]
contrary to expectations, or so we thought, but ...思いきや [おもいきや]
desire for revenge, vengeful thought復しゅう心 [ふくしゅうしん]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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