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COMPOUND WORDS
| alchemist | {n} | (one who practices alchemy) | alchemy | {n} | (ancient chemistry) | anathema | {n} | (ban or curse) | anathema | {n} | (imprecation) | anthem | {n} | (national anthem) | applied mathematics | {n} | (area of mathematics) | behemoth | {n} | (mighty beast in the Book of Job) | behemoth | {n} | (mighty monster) | behemoth | {n} | (something of great size and power) | Bethlehem | {prop} | (City) | biochemical | {adj} | (involving chemical processes in living organisms) | biochemical | {adj} | (of or relating to biochemistry) | biochemist | {n} | (A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry) | biochemistry | {n} | (the chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that occur in their metabolism and catabolism) | blaspheme | {n} | (blasphemy) SEE: blasphemy :: | blaspheme | {v} | (to speak against God or religious doctrine) | blasphemer | {n} | (One who commits blasphemy) | blasphemous | {adj} | (lacking piety or respect for the sacred) | blasphemy | {n} | (Irreverence toward something sacred) | Bohemia | {prop} | (The region of the Czech Republic) | Bohemian waxwing | {n} | (Bombycilla garrulus) | bohemium | {n} | (rhenium) SEE: rhenium :: | chem. | {abbr} | (chemistry) | chemical | {adj} | (relating to chemistry) | chemical | {n} | (an addictive drug) | chemical | {n} | (an artificial chemical compound) | chemical | {n} | (any specific element or chemical compound) | chemical biology | {n} | (study that embraces both chemistry and biology) | chemical bond | {n} | (any of binding forces) | chemical element | {n} | (any one of the simplest chemical substances that cannot be decomposed in a chemical reaction) | chemical engineering | {n} | (branch of engineering that deals with the process plants) | chemical equation | {n} | (symbolic representation of a chemical reaction) | chemical formula | {n} | (alternative name for molecular formula) | chemical reaction | {n} | (process in which chemical substances are changed into others) | chemicals | {n} | (chemical industry) | chemical symbol | {n} | Elementsymbol | chemical weapon | {n} | (noxious substance in a delivery system) | chemist | {n} | (person working in chemistry) | chemist | {n} | (pharmacist) SEE: pharmacist :: | chemist | {n} | (pharmacy) SEE: pharmacy :: | chemistry | {n} | (application of chemical theory and method to a particular substance) | chemistry | {n} | (as modifier: relating to or using chemistry) | chemistry | {n} | (branch of natural science) | chemistry | {n} | (mutual attraction between two people) | chemist's | {n} | (pharmacy) SEE: pharmacy :: | Chemnitz | {prop} | (city in Saxony) | chemotherapy | {n} | (therapeutic chemical treatment) | chempedak | {n} | (fruit) | chrysanthemum | {n} | (flower) | cranberry morpheme | {n} | (bound morpheme with opaque meaning) | deuterothematic | {adj} | ( composed of two traditional name elements) | do unto others as you would have them do unto you | {proverb} | (One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself) | dysphemism | {n} | (Word or phrase used to replace another in this way) | Eastern Hemisphere | {n} | (hemisphere of the Earth) | ephemeral | {adj} | (lasting for a short period of time) | erythema | {n} | (abnormal redness) | euphemism | {n} | (use of a word or phrase to replace another word with one considered less offensive) | euphemism | {n} | (word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way) | euphemistic | {adj} | (of euphemism) | euphemistically | {adv} | (in a euphemistic manner) | garland chrysanthemum | {n} | (Chrysanthemum coronarium) | God helps those who help themselves | {proverb} | (fortune comes to those who make a genuine effort to accomplish things) | grapheme | {n} | (fundamental unit of a writing system) | Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan | {prop} | (Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan) | heaven helps those who help themselves | {proverb} | (a maxim encouraging people to get involved in their own problems) | hem | {n} | (border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together) | hem | {v} | (to make a hem) | hem | {v} | (to put hem on an article of clothing) | hem | {v} | (to surround something or someone in a confining way) | hematemesis | {n} | (vomiting with blood) | hematite | {n} | (mineral) | hematologist | {n} | (haematologist) SEE: haematologist :: | hematology | {n} | (study of blood and related organs) SEE: haematology :: | hematoma | {n} | (swelling of blood from broken vessel) | hematopoiesis | {n} | (process by which blood cells are produced) | hematopoietic | {adj} | (haematopoietic) SEE: haematopoietic :: | heme | {n} | (component of hemoglobin) | hemisphere | {n} | (any half-sphere) | hemisphere | {n} | (half of the Earth) | hemisphere | {n} | (lobe of cerebrum) SEE: cerebral hemisphere :: | hemlock | {n} | (poisonous plant of genus Cicuta) SEE: cowbane :: | hemlock | {n} | (poisonous plant of genus Conium) | hemlock | {n} | (tree) | hemochromatosis | {n} | (disorder) | hemocyanin | {n} | (pigment) | hemodynamics | {n} | (circulation of blood) | hemoglobin | {n} | (the iron-containing substance in red blood cells that transports oxygen) | hemorrhage | {n} | (haemorrhage) SEE: haemorrhage :: | hemorrhoid | {n} | (perianal varicosity) | hemorrhoids | {n} | (haemorrhoids) SEE: haemorrhoids :: | hemostasis | {n} | (keeping blood inside a damaged vessel) | hemp | {n} | (Cannabis sativa) | hemp milk | {n} | (milky liquid from hemp) | hemp-nettle | {n} | (any weed of the genus Galeopsis in the Lamiaceae family) | if you can't beat them, join them | {proverb} | (if your adversaries are stronger than yourself, it is better to join the adversaries) | inorganic chemistry | {n} | (chemistry of elements and non-carbon containing compounds) | ischemia | {n} | (local anemia) | Manila hemp | {n} | (the fibre of the abaca) | mathematical | {adj} | (of, or relating to mathematics) | mathematical | {adj} | (possible but highly improbable) | mathematical economics | {n} | (sub-field of economics) | mathematically | {adv} | (according to or using mathematics) | mathematician | {n} | (expert in mathematics) | mathematics | {n} | (field of study) | mayhem | {n} | (chaos) | monothematic | {adj} | ( composed of a single traditional name element) | morpheme | {n} | (smallest linguistic unit) | morphemic | {adj} | (of or relating to morphemics or to a morpheme) | national anthem | {n} | (official song of a nation or country) | Nehemiah | {prop} | (book of the Bible) | Northern Hemisphere | {n} | (hemisphere to the north of its equator) | organic chemistry | {n} | (chemistry of carbon containing compounds) | poison hemlock | {n} | (poisonous plant) SEE: hemlock :: | Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia | {prop} | (protectorate of Nazi Germany) | pure mathematics | {n} | (area of mathematics) | pyramid scheme | {n} | (illicit money-making scheme) | rapprochement | {n} | (reestablishment of cordial relations) | rheme | {n} | Rhema | schema | {n} | (Formal description of the structure of a database) | schema | {n} | Schema | schematic | {adj} | (relating to a schema) | schematic | {adj} | (represented simply) | schematic | {adj} | (sketchy, incomplete) | scheme | {n} | Schema | shemale | {n} | (a male-to-female transsexual or transgender person) | Southern Hemisphere | {n} | (hemisphere to the south of its equator) | systemic lupus erythematosus | {prop} | (systemic autoimmune disease) | them | {pron} | (third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb) | thematic | {adj} | (relating to, or having a theme or a topic) | theme | {n} | (grammar: stem of a word) | theme | {n} | (linguistics: topic, what is generally being talked about) | theme | {n} | (music: main melody of a piece of music) | theme | {n} | (recurring idea) | theme | {n} | (subject of a talk or an artistic piece) | theme park | {n} | (amusement park that has one or more specific central themes) | theme song | {n} | (a song accompanying a program) | themselves | {pron} | sich selber | themselves | {pron} | (the reflexive case of they, the third-person plural personal pronoun) | thermochemistry | {n} | (study) | vehemence | {n} | (An intense concentration, force or power) | vehemence | {n} | (A wild or turbulent ferocity or fury) | vehemence | {n} | (Eagerness, fervor, excessive strong feeling) | vehement | {adj} | (showing strong feelings; passionate; forceful or intense) | Western Hemisphere | {prop} | (hemisphere of the Earth) | wet chemical | {adj} | nasschemisch
5000 WORDS
hemp P4550
PHRASES
それらのそれぞれは非常に一生懸命働いた。

Each of them works very hard .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0101)
| 私はそれらすべてを知っています。

I know all of them .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0445)
| そのうちの1人はそれをやっていて、もう1人は見ています。

One of them is doing and the other is watching .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0566)
| 母は彼らにアイスクリームを食べさせた。

Their mother allowed them to eat ice cream .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0723)
| それらの間には明らかな違いがあります。

There is an obvious difference between them .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0769)
| 化学は科学に属しています。

Chemistry is branch of the natural sciences .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0910)
| 彼女は化学の研究をしています。

She is conducting chemical research .
(ENG ) (JA )
(0914)
| それらはほとんど同じに見えます。

The two of them are virtually identical .
(ENG ) (JA )
(1069)
| 彼はそれらの写真を撮っています。

He is taking photos for them .
(ENG ) (JA )
(1330)
| 彼は彼らを追いかけています。

He is chasing after them .
(ENG ) (JA )
(1335)
| 彼は化学科の学生です。

He is a chemistry student .
(ENG ) (JA )
(1427)
| 小さな活字は曖昧すぎてはっきりと読めません。

The little letters are too blurry , I can not see them clearly .
(ENG ) (JA )
(1985)
| 彼は彼らを説得しようとしています。

He is trying to persuade/convince them .
(ENG ) (JA )
(2502)
| それらの間に少し絡みがありました。

There was a quarrel between them .
(ENG ) (JA )
(3017)
| ウェイターは食事をしながら彼らにサービスを提供します。

The waiters serve them as they dine .
(ENG ) (JA )
(3242)
| 彼は彼らにギャンブルをするように勧めた。

He eggs them on to gamble .
(ENG ) (JA )
(3484)
| This pleased them worst of all . |
| I know one of them but not the other . |
I want to see them again . |
We came upon them in new york . |
Every one of them went to see that movie . |
It was rather easy for them . |
He has not written to them for a long time . |
I went to nikko along with them . |
Not all of them are happy . |
All of them were handmade things . |
I didn't for a moment believe them . |
My leaving early made them feel sorry . |
So there's no love lost between them then ? |
We are on good terms with them . |
I'll have them repair my car . |
The policemen said to them ,'' stop .'' |
He was kindness itself to them . |
Either of them is honest . |
They were anxious I would help them . |
It'll be a waste of time if we wait for them any longer . |
They heard a noise behind them . |
She studies mathematics . |
These matters are of importance to them . |
I waved my hand to them . |
You have only to put them together . |
I'm afraid I can't finish them in time . |
It is your business to take care of them . |
Which of them can sing better ? |
None of them were present at the meeting . |
It'll be useless to stand against them . |
I have nothing to do with them . |
Pack them in the box . |
Ken is the taller of them . |
I have hemorrhoids . |
I'll meet them at six . |
It is vain to argue with them about the problem . |
He reported to them what he had seen . |
Mathematics is an interesting subject . |
Are you good at mathematics ? |
We will discuss the problem with them . |
Tom is behind everybody in mathematics . |
Tom is interested in mathematics . |
My brother is good at mathematics . |
He is respected by them . |
I can't agree with them on this matter . |
The policeman commanded them to stop . |
Their mother let them play in the field . |
All the man could do was obey them . |
The news made them happy . |
We had an examination in mathematics today . |
I have nothing to do with them . |
They enjoyed themselves at the party . |
Two of them were drowned . |
But few of them are worth reading . |
He stopped talking to them . |
When I phone them nobody answers . |
It is often easier to make plans than to carry them out . |
I hope all of them will come in time . |
Don't show them your hand . |
This book is easy enough for them to read . |
Laugh with them . |
I know neither of them . |
The children solved the problem for themselves . |
We made friends with them . |
These days many old people live by themselves . |
These days many old people live by themselves . |
There was born a child to them . |
Some of them are my friends . |
There's no need to see them off . |
To this day we call them indians . |
I don't like all of them . |
But I can't understand them very well . |
I argued with them about the matter . |
I often go fishing with them . |
Mathematics is difficult for me . |
There are many problems for them to deal with . |
He wants to eat both of them . |
I like neither of them . |
You ought not to make fun of them . |
You must be just to them . |
I went to the airport to see them off . |
My thoughts are in agreement with them . |
You had better check them at the front desk . |
The news made them happy . | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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