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Japan
 Japan
gen. Japon
chem. vernis du Japon
econ. Japon
| Bearing
 bearing
econ. roulement
tech. angle; cap; gisement
transp. coussinet; appareil d'appui
| Industrial Association
 industrial association
environ. association industrielle
| Standard
 standard
econ. norme
- only individual words found (there may be no translations for some thesaurus entries in the bilingual dictionary)

noun | adjective | to phrases
Japan [ʤə'pæn] n
gen. Japon m (le)
Japan [ʤə'pæn] adj.
chem. vernis du Japon
econ. Japon
geogr. le Japon
 English thesaurus
Japan [ʤə'pæn] abbr.
abbr. Jap
abbr., textile Spinners' Association
relig. Currently a democratic nation state with a constitutional monarchy and a common language, Japanese. It comprises about 3,000 islands bordering the East Asian mainland, close to Korea. The southern (Ryukyu) islands reach almost to Taiwan and the northern islands are close to Siberia. The inhabitants are mainly ethnic Japanese and some indigenous Ainu, with significant minorities of Koreans (most of whom are third or fourth generation and largely indistinguishable from the Japanese) and now other Asian and western peoples. The word "Japan" (nihon, nippon) means [land of the] sun's origin; land of the rising sun, which suggests a Chinese perspective. A more "Japanese" term used for Japan is Yamato (after the earliest political centre) or more commonly 'waga kuni" 'our country'. From the Meiji period until 1945 the notion that the emperor, the land and its people were descended from the Japanese deities and that a citizen of Japan was one who followed Shinto and revered the emperor as a deity, regardless of any other personal or family religious affiliation, was successfully disseminated through the education system and extended to overseas Koreans and Chinese in the Japanese empire. Since 1945 there has been freedom of religion in Japan coupled with separation of religion and state, leading to a flourishing religious pluralism. In recent times efforts have been made to promote Shinto as a broad-minded form of spirituality, possibly with environmental overtones, which though indigenous to the Japanese nation is not coterminous with the Japanese state and is therefore open in principle to non-Japanese people A Popular Dictionary of Shinto (Brian Bocking)
JAPAN [ʤə'pæn] abbr.
abbr. Jumping And Pumping All Night; Just Always Pray At Night; Just Another Pretty Ass Nigga
abbr., el. Japanese advanced processing architecture network
Japan: 100 phrase in 28 subjects
Agriculture3
Book binding1
Chemistry12
Commerce1
Communications2
Construction3
Criminal law1
Customs2
Economy3
Electronics1
Environment1
Finances10
Fish farming pisciculture2
General23
Geography2
Hobbies and pastimes1
Ichthyology1
Industry1
Information technology1
Law2
Metallurgy1
Name of organization3
Natural sciences6
Packaging1
Politics3
Textile industry2
Transport6
United Nations5