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 English Japanese (Kanji)
decisive defeat, lose bigボロ負け [ボロまけ]
(a woman) to lose her roughness and become urbane and good-looking, to become experienced in worldly affairs渋皮がむける [しぶかわがむける]
(a woman) to lose her roughness and become urbane and good-looking, to become experienced in worldly affairs渋皮が剥ける [しぶかわがむける]
(comp) to lose an easy game, to suffer an unexpected defeat; to lose information (computers)取りこぼす [とりこぼす]
(comp) to lose an easy game, to suffer an unexpected defeat; to lose information (computers)取り零す [とりこぼす]
(comp) to lose an easy game, to suffer an unexpected defeat; to lose information (computers)取零す [とりこぼす]
advantages and disadvantages, gain some, lose some一利一害 [いちりいちがい]
be scattered or crushed in defeat敗滅 [はいめつ]
being deliberate in council, and decisive in action熟慮断行 [じゅくりょだんこう]
break-down, defeat, abolish打破 [だは]
cause of defeat敗因 [はいいん]
certain defeat必敗 [ひっぱい]
challenge another training group and defeat each member道場破り [どうじょうやぶり]
complete defeat完敗 [かんぱい]
complete defeat丸負け [まるまけ]
complete defeat, (sumo) finishing the tournament with no wins全敗 [ぜんぱい]
crushing defeat大敗 [たいはい]
cutting in two with a single stroke, taking decisive (drastic) measure, cutting the (Gordian) knot一刀両断 [いっとうりょうだん]
dauntless and decisive, with fortitude and resolution剛毅果断 [ごうきかだん]
decisive action敢行 [かんこう]
decisive action, carry out断行 [だんこう]
decisive battle関ケ原 [せきがはら]
decisive battle関ヶ原 [せきがはら]
decisive battle of brief duration短期決戦 [たんきけっせん]
decisive battle, deciding match, play-off決戦 [けっせん]
decisive blow決定打 [けっていだ]
decisive game大一番 [おおいちばん]
decisive win, win hands downボロ勝ち [ボロがち]
decisive, resolute, determined決然 [けつぜん]
decisive, resolute, drastic果断 [かだん]
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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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