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Results for: (of a printed literary work) to be highly-reputed and sell extremely well (lit: to raise the price of paper in Luoyang)Translations 1 - 30 of 1656
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(of a printed literary work) to be highly-reputed and sell extremely well (lit: to raise the price of paper in Luoyang)洛陽の紙価を高める [らくようのしかをたかめる]
(a bar hostess) coming to work accompanied by a customer同伴出勤 [どうはんしゅっきん]
(a work of art being) sublime, transcendent神韻縹渺 [しんいんひょうびょう]
(a) tissue; toilet paperちり紙 [ちりがみ]
(a) tissue; toilet paper塵紙 [ちりがみ]
(accomplished in) both the literary and military arts文武両道 [ぶんぶりょうどう]
(after masu-stem of verb) showing no signs of (verb), extremely unlikely to (verb)そうにない
(collapsible) cylindrical paper lantern小田原提灯 [おだわらぢょうちん]
(comp) computer supported cooperative work, CSCWコンピュータ支援協調作業 [コンピュータしえんきょうちょうさぎょう]
(comp) continuous forms, continuous forms paper連続紙 [れんぞくし]
(comp) continuous-feed paper, fan-fold paper連続用紙 [れんぞくようし]
(comp) cut paperカット紙 [カットし]
(comp) cut sheet (paper)カットシート
(comp) cut sheet (paper)単紙 [たんし]
(comp) fanfold paper, zig-zag fold paper, z-fold paper折りたたみ連続紙 [おりたたみれんぞくし]
(comp) log (i.e. work-file)作譜 [さくふ]
(comp) off-peak telephone call price reductionテレホーダイ
(comp) open priceオープンプライス
(comp) open priceオープン価格 [オープンかかく]
(comp) out of paper用紙切れ [ようしきれ]
(comp) paper (as opposed to electronic)紙媒体 [しばいたい]
(comp) paper feedペーパフィード
(comp) paper feed紙送り [かみおくり]
(comp) paper jam紙詰まり [かみつまり]
(comp) paper skip, paper throw, paper slew用紙速送り [ようしはやおくり]
(comp) paper tape, paper streamer紙テープ [かみテープ]
(comp) paper tray用紙トレイ [ようしトレイ]
(comp) printed boardプリント基板 [プリントきばん]
(comp) printed circuitプリント回路 [プリントかいろ]
(comp) printed circuit boardプリント配線盤 [プリントはいせんばん]
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