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Results for: expression indicating a high number of deaths from traffic accidentsTranslations 1 - 30 of 1436
English EnglishJapanese (Kanji) Japanese (Kanji)
expression indicating a high number of deaths from traffic accidents交通戦争 [こうつうせんそう]
(after a number N) the Nth time度目 [どめ]
(after number N) graded on N steps, scored out of N段階評価 [だんかいひょうか]
(amount of) traffic運輸量 [うんゆりょう]
(at) high speed, as fast as one can, with lightning speed脱兎のごとく [だっとのごとく]
(being in) high spirits衝天 [しょうてん]
(Buddh) entering a state of intense concentration; death (of a high monk, etc.)入定 [にゅうじょう]
(Buddh) great teacher (i.e. a buddha, bodhisattva or high monk, esp. Kobo Daishi)大師 [だいし]
(Buddh) the Seven Misfortunes; great number of faults or defects七難 [しちなん]
(car) accidents caused by slippery road conditions, icy road accidentsスリップ事故 [スリップじこ]
(case of) high treason大逆事件 [たいぎゃくじけん]
(climbing) lane for slower traffic登坂車線 [とうはんしゃせん]
(climbing) lane for slower traffic登坂車線 [とはんしゃせん]
(comp) (computer) regular expression正規表現 [せいきひょうげん]
(comp) AATC, Automatic Air Traffic Control自動航空管制 [じどうこうくうかんせい]
(comp) access numberアクセス番号 [アクセスばんごう]
(comp) arithmetic expression算術式 [さんじゅつしき]
(comp) attributing a sequence number (packet, message, etc.)探番 [たんばん]
(comp) average traffic平均トラヒック [へいきんトラヒック]
(comp) bit numberビット番号 [ビットばんごう]
(comp) build numberビルド番号 [ビルドばんごう]
(comp) burst traffic, bursty trafficバーストトラヒック
(comp) burst(y) trafficバーストトラフィック
(comp) business trafficビジネストラヒック
(comp) certificate serial number証明証通し番号 [しょうめいしょうとおしばんごう]
(comp) character number文字番号 [もじばんごう]
(comp) child-sequence-number子順序番号 [こじゅんじょばんごう]
(comp) class number分類番号 [ぶんるいばんごう]
(comp) cluster numberクラスタ番号 [クラスタばんごう]
(comp) column number列番号 [れつばんごう]
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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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