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单词 Japanese
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Definition of Japanese in English:

Japanese

adjective dʒapəˈniːzˌdʒæpəˈniz
  • Relating to Japan or its language, culture, or people.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is reputed in Japanese culture that noisy eating is a compliment to the cook.
    • Shinto has been an established part of Japanese culture for at least 2000 years.
    • The intoxicating obscurity of ancient Japanese culture is shown to be irrational and confusing.
    • Saito was the most prominent Japanese artist to attract attention after the war.
    • The Japanese language includes sharply divergent styles of speech for men and women.
noun dʒapəˈniːzˌdʒæpəˈniz
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Japan, or a person of Japanese descent.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It took them three hours to get to the Longhua Airport, used as an air force base for the Japanese.
    • We were all celebrating the victory over the Japanese in the last war.
    • Apart from the American Indians, the Japanese make some use of lily bulbs in traditional dishes.
    • Unlike the Belgians, Americans and Japanese, the British have no heritage of adult comic books.
    • Americans make up the second largest expat population in Shanghai after the Japanese.
    • Gold Coaster Roma Blair has come a long way from her days as a prisoner of war interned by the Japanese.
    • We mean no disrespect to those asking the Germans or Japanese for compensation.
    • We visited all the famous places and battled with the Japanese for the best photography spots.
    • Often the Japanese have been happy just to sell us the latest gizmo.
    • With the yen depreciating against the dollar, the Japanese have been looking for something more secure.
  • 2mass noun The language of Japan, spoken by almost all of its population.

    Probably related to Korean, Japanese has many Chinese loanwords, and is usually written in vertical columns using Chinese characters (kanji) supplemented by two sets of syllabic characters (kana)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She speaks the equivalent of fifth grade Japanese and is in her third year of taking Mandarin.
    • The speeches will be in English, but questions will be invited in Japanese or English.
    • Japanese shows some similarities to Korean and the Altaic languages.
    • So now we have a Japanese company, run by a New York-based Briton who speaks no Japanese.
    • The firm already has machine translation from English to Japanese, and Japanese to English.

Rhymes

Achinese, Ambonese, appease, Assamese, Balinese, Belize, Beninese, Bernese, bêtise, Bhutanese, breeze, Burmese, Cantonese, Castries, cerise, cheese, chemise, Chinese, Cingalese, Cleese, Congolese, Denise, Dodecanese, ease, éminence grise, expertise, Faroese, freeze, Fries, frieze, Gabonese, Genoese, Goanese, Guyanese, he's, Javanese, jeez, journalese, Kanarese, Keys, Lebanese, lees, legalese, Louise, Macanese, Madurese, Maltese, marquise, Milanese, Nepalese, officialese, overseas, pease, Pekinese, Peloponnese, Piedmontese, please, Portuguese, Pyrenees, reprise, Rwandese, seise, seize, Senegalese, she's, Siamese, Sienese, Sikkimese, Sinhalese, sleaze, sneeze, squeeze, Stockton-on-Tees, Sudanese, Sundanese, Surinamese, Tabriz, Taiwanese, tease, Tees, telegraphese, these, Timorese, Togolese, trapeze, valise, Viennese, Vietnamese, vocalese, wheeze
 
 

Definition of Japanese in US English:

Japanese

adjectiveˌjapəˈnēzˌdʒæpəˈniz
  • Relating to Japan or its language, culture, or people.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Japanese language includes sharply divergent styles of speech for men and women.
    • Shinto has been an established part of Japanese culture for at least 2000 years.
    • It is reputed in Japanese culture that noisy eating is a compliment to the cook.
    • Saito was the most prominent Japanese artist to attract attention after the war.
    • The intoxicating obscurity of ancient Japanese culture is shown to be irrational and confusing.
nounˌjapəˈnēzˌdʒæpəˈniz
  • 1A native or inhabitant of Japan, or a person of Japanese descent.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We mean no disrespect to those asking the Germans or Japanese for compensation.
    • Apart from the American Indians, the Japanese make some use of lily bulbs in traditional dishes.
    • Gold Coaster Roma Blair has come a long way from her days as a prisoner of war interned by the Japanese.
    • We were all celebrating the victory over the Japanese in the last war.
    • Unlike the Belgians, Americans and Japanese, the British have no heritage of adult comic books.
    • It took them three hours to get to the Longhua Airport, used as an air force base for the Japanese.
    • We visited all the famous places and battled with the Japanese for the best photography spots.
    • Americans make up the second largest expat population in Shanghai after the Japanese.
    • With the yen depreciating against the dollar, the Japanese have been looking for something more secure.
    • Often the Japanese have been happy just to sell us the latest gizmo.
  • 2The language of Japan, spoken by almost all of its population.

    Japanese is possibly related to Korean. It has many Chinese loanwords, and is usually written in vertical columns using Chinese characters (kanji) supplemented by two sets of syllabic characters (kana)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So now we have a Japanese company, run by a New York-based Briton who speaks no Japanese.
    • Japanese shows some similarities to Korean and the Altaic languages.
    • The firm already has machine translation from English to Japanese, and Japanese to English.
    • The speeches will be in English, but questions will be invited in Japanese or English.
    • She speaks the equivalent of fifth grade Japanese and is in her third year of taking Mandarin.
 
 
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