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EUdict :: English-Japanese (Kanji) dictionary

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English EnglishJapanese (Kanji) Japanese (Kanji)
(alcohol, drug) dependence, morbid dependence (on alcohol)依存症 [いぞんしょう]
(comp) dependence list従属リスト [じゅうぞくリスト]
(comp) effect compilerエフェクトコンパイラ
(comp) Field Effect Transistor, FET電界効果トランジスタ [でんかいこうかトランジスタ]
(comp) Field Effect Transistor, FET電界効果トランジスター [でんかいこうかトランジスター]
(comp) memory effectメモリー効果 [メモリーこうか]
(comp) memory effectメモリ効果 [メモリこうか]
(medicine with) a curative effect, (having) therapeutic value治療効果 [ちりょうこうか]
(sound effect for) collapsing, losing strength, slumpingガクッ
(sound effect for) collapsing, losing strength, slumpingガクリ
(sound effect) sproing, spring upギンッ
a meditative pose, posing for effect思い入れ [おもいいれ]
action, operation, effect, function作用 [さよう]
an author directing (producing) his, her own play (film), staging oneself for effect, presenting oneself in a favorable light自己演出 [じこえんしゅつ]
any event can bring about an effect in an unexpected way, lit: if the wind blows the bucket makers prosper風が吹けば桶屋が儲かる [かぜがふけばおけやがもうかる]
backfire, counterproductive, opposite effect逆効果 [ぎゃくこうか]
backfire, counterproductive, opposite effect逆効果 [ぎゃっこうか]
boomerang effectブーメラン効果 [ブーメランこうか]
bring an immediate result on, have an instant effect on効果覿面 [こうかてきめん]
butterfly effect (chaos theory)バタフライ効果 [バタフライこうか]
cause and effect, causality原因結果 [げんいんけっか]
cause and effect, karma, fate因果 [いんが]
cause and effect, karma, retribution, an evil cause producing an evil effect因果因縁 [いんがいんねん]
Cherenkov effectチェレンコフ効果 [チェレンコフこうか]
coming into effect発効 [はっこう]
confidence, dependence, credit, faith, reliance, belief, credence信用 [しんよう]
critical argument laden with value judgment, where an indirect cause, often trivial, is made to appear as leading to the effect春秋の筆法 [しゅんじゅうのひっぽう]
dated (e.g. a letter), date of effect (e.g. a rule change)付 [づけ]
degree of dependence依存度 [いぞんど]
degree of dependence on foreign trade貿易依存度 [ぼうえきいぞんど]
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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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