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Results for: [¤»¤ó¤â¤ó¤·¤ç¤¦] book in specialized field, book in specialised fieldTranslations 31 - 60 of 756
 English Japanese (Kanji)
(comp) null fieldヌルフィールド
(comp) online-manual, online documentation, on-screen electronic bookオンラインマニュアル
(comp) parameter fieldパラメタフィールド
(comp) pointer fieldポインターフィールド
(comp) Red Bookレッドブック
(comp) selective field protection選択フィールド保護 [せんたくフィールドほご]
(comp) specialized access特殊アクセス [とくしゅアクセス]
(comp) specialized classification system専門分類体系 [せんもんぶんるいたいけい]
(comp) specialized thesaurus専門シソーラス [せんもんシソーラス]
(comp) White Pages (telephone book)ホワイトページ
(Edo-period) account book大福帳 [だいふくちょう]
(field) marshal, (fleet) admiral, general of the army元帥 [げんすい]
(Japanese) book bound in the Japanese style和書 [わしょ]
(math) algebraically closed field代数閉体 [だいすうへいたい]
(math) closed field閉体 [へいたい]
(math) external field外場 [がいば]
(math) quadratic field二次体 [にじたい]
(surface of) field, plain; unworked surface of (quarried) stone, (rough) surface of plank野面 [のづら]
(water-filled) paddy field水田 [すいでん]
10, ten; book containing a collection of poems什 [じゅう]
a Chinese book, a book written in Chinese漢書 [かんしょ]
a cut above the rest, superior, respectable, full-fledged, something uncommon; one field, one matter; suitably, reasonably一角 [いっかど]
a cut above the rest, superior, respectable, full-fledged, something uncommon; one field, one matter; suitably, reasonably一角 [ひとかど]
a cut above the rest, superior, respectable, full-fledged, something uncommon; one field, one matter; suitably, reasonably一廉 [いっかど]
a cut above the rest, superior, respectable, full-fledged, something uncommon; one field, one matter; suitably, reasonably一廉 [ひとかど]
a field worker, outside worker現業員 [げんぎょういん]
a new rice field新田 [しんでん]
a number of interesting stories, book containing a number of interesting stories談叢 [だんそう]
a number of interesting stories, book containing a number of interesting stories談藪 [だんそう]
a technical book専門書 [せんもんしょ]
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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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