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幼年時ようねんじだいNounFreq #63539
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childhood

Examples
一番下の弟は祖母により幼年時代育てられた。
My youngest brother was brought up by our grandmother.
原始時んしじだいNoun~の Adj.Freq #64607
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primitive times

小説だいしょうせつNounFreq #64877
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historical novel

Examples
彼は中学時代小説ばかり読んでいた。
He did nothing but read novels in his junior high school days.
政権交せいけんこうたいNounFreq #65916
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change of government; regime change

石器時っきじだいNounFreq #66008
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Stone Age

Examples
この本によれば、最初の人工橋梁は新石器時代にさかのぼるという。
This book says the earliest man-made bridges date back to the New Stone Age.
背景じだいはいけいNounFreq #67844
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historical background

伸びしろ伸びのびしろNounFreq #68836
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room for growth; potential; promise

しだいNounFreq #69546
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transportation expenses; travel expenses; fare (train, taxi, etc.)

Examples
足代にもならない。
That will not make even carfare.
アートげんだいアートNounFreq #69609
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contemporary art

ゃだいNounFreq #69638
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a tip

旅行理店りょこうだいりてんNounFreq #69724
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travel agent

Examples
一番近い旅行代理店はどこにありますか。
Where's the nearest travel agency?
んだいごNounFreq #69804
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modern language; contemporary language; living language

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modern Japanese; Japanese as spoken since the Meiji period or alternatively, since the end of World War II

()ちからしろNounFreq #70437
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Historical term

tax paid to avoid forced labor (ritsuryō period); tax in kind

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よう only; Obsolete term

mediocrity

チケットチケットだいNounFreq #70546
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cost of a ticket; price of a ticket

電話でんわだいNounFreq #70643
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telephone bill; telephone rate

治療りょうだいNounFreq #71444
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medical fees

八千ちよNounFreq #71570
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very long period; forever

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Orig. meaning

eight thousand years

いつの時にもいつのじだいにもAdverbFreq #71658
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in all ages; over the ages; forever and ever

水道すいどうだいNounFreq #72115
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water bill

大八車いはちぐるま八車NounFreq #72259
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large two-wheeled wagon

んだいじんNounFreq #73875
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modern man; modern person; modernist

場所ばしょだいNounFreq #74872
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venue cost; venue fee

手術しゅじゅつだいNounFreq #75730
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surgery costs (fees)

封建時うけんじだいNounFreq #76226
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feudal era; feudal times; feudal period; feudal age; age of feudalism

Examples
日本の封建時代には、最大の土地を所有した領主は「大名」と呼ばれた。
In feudal Japan, the lord with the largest land holdings was called a "daimyo."