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 English Japanese (Kanji)
(ancient) policeman, official in charge of imprisoning offenders, martial art, bujutsu捕り手 [とりて]
(charge) for this month今月分 [こんげつぶん]
(comp) access charge, access feeアクセス料金 [アクセスりょうきん]
(comp) Charge-Coupled Device, CCD電荷結合素子 [でんかけつごうそし]
(comp) connect chargeコネクトチャージ
(comp) connection charge, connection fee接続料金 [せつぞくりょうきん]
(comp) fast charge急速充電 [きゅうそくじゅうでん]
(financial) audit, auditing会計監査 [かいけいかんさ]
(financial) restructuring, converting short-term debt into long-term debt; (corporate) restructuring, downsizingリストラクチャリング
(financial) restructuring, converting short-term debt into long-term debt; (corporate) restructuring, downsizingリストラクチュアリング
(in) charge担当 [たんとう]
(questionable) financial connections, vein of gold金脈 [きんみゃく]
(sumo) person in charge of preparing food for rikishi (usually performed by low-ranking rikishi)ちゃんこ番 [ちゃんこばん]
a bearer, carrier, person in charge担い手 [にないて]
a false charge無実の罪 [むじつのつみ]
access chargeアクセスチャージ
accommodation charge, lodging charges, lodging fees宿泊料金 [しゅくはくりょうきん]
admission fee or charge観覧料 [かんらんりょう]
advance, charge進撃 [しんげき]
agent, person in charge取扱人 [とりあつかいにん]
area, locality, district, region, province; countryside, rural area; coast (esp. as seen from the water); person singing ballads in Noh, person in charge of music in a Japanese dance performance地方 [じかた]
attack, charge, raid襲撃 [しゅうげき]
back chargeバックチャージ
basic rate (i.e. excluding optional service fees, usage charges, etc.), basic charge, base cost, base price基本料金 [きほんりょうきん]
being cleared of all the charge (brought against one), being found completely innocent青天白日 [せいてんはくじつ]
being entrusted with, taking charge of受託 [じゅたく]
berth charge寝台料金 [しんだいりょうきん]
board-and-room charge下宿料 [げしゅくりょう]
burden, charge, responsibility負担 [ふたん]
calumny, slander, false charge誣言 [ふげん]
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