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    Use "japanese" in a sentence

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    japanese


    1. A Japanese carp


    2. Traps: Japanese Beetle Traps are a pheromone (a natural insect attractant) that attracts females and traps them for disposal


    3. A Japanese carp," she says in a prettier voice than I’d have thought


    4. Japanese Beetles love poor dead soil since their natural enemies are not present


    5. Here a Japanese woodblock print, there a sandstone sculpture or an oil painting, everything tasteful, orderly and serene


    6. "We're Japanese,” Saya said


    7. Batch of Japanese tourists entwining them in


    8. “Hey, here’s Godzilla, and Mothra; this must be the cheesy Japanese section


    9. While he was there, Japanese kamikaze


    10. by the Japanese company, Nikken, Inc

    11. He was Japanese and a shrewd businessman


    12. It wasn’t an ancient Japanese warrior wearing a black


    13. The Japanese bombed the Aussies mercilessly, but they never found the airbase


    14. “So you’re saying that there’s an abandoned hidden airfield und the Japanese never found it?”


    15. Pat called me to say that this Japanese girl was looking for a place to live and she was considering another house as well is my house


    16. Japanese tourists would gape in awe and


    17. the city, the Japanese ones do not miss, of


    18. All of the other schools - Korean, Japanese, and other Chinese varieties, grew out of it


    19. In Jodie's light grasp the keys for Susan’s small metallic-green Japanese SUV sat temptingly


    20. If we hypothetically imagine a German working for an Israeli company making a presentation in English to a Japanese audience in Korea, we can see that there are even more possibilities for cultural misunderstanding

    21. Upon their present plan, they have little opportunity of improving themselves by the example of any other nation, except that of the Japanese


    22. had settled around here, Japanese electronics


    23. Recall that General Jimmy Doolittle was not in favor of a carrier-based attack on Japan in retaliation for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, maintaining as he did that such an attack would be both unnecessary and suicidal


    24. course, to make such a case even remotely plausible, one would have to ignore the prior Japanese attacks on China and Indonesia, the fruits of which were to be the forerunners of a glorious Japanese-Asian empire


    25. What we are now in is a „Clash of Civilizations," with determined foes much more of a threat to our lives and freedom than was ever the case with the Japanese, Germans, North Vietnamese or even the Soviets during the height of the cold war


    26. Saw the Japanese gun emplacements, which ended up not of much use to them


    27. the United States, European, or other foreign countries that had signed a treaty with the Japanese imperial government


    28. Japanese rebel warlord in charge was intent on getting rid of all foreigners from Japanese soil, as he felt that the treaties were unfavorable to Japanese interests


    29. was in the city of Shimonoseki, on the Japanese island of


    30. While the Wyoming was cruising thorough the straits of Shimonoseki, the Japanese land and naval guns

    31. Japanese writing adorned the walls, interspersed with photographs of Seraphia smiling broadly with friends and Japanese children gathered around her


    32. There were still renegade Japanese soldiers on the island that we had to be on the lookout for


    33. There was a Japanese prison camp at Nichols Field that my unit or company was


    34. I hoped that they were not Land Rovers but alas, that had been the vehicle of choice until the generals woke up to the Japanese invasion


    35. The story (in a nutshell) is about inter-racial marriages between American servicemen and their Japanese girlfriends and the conventional (racial) barriers that stood in their way


    36. A Japanese specialty


    37. was still filed as deserted in the official Japanese reports


    38. Adriano was somewhat uncertain about the usefulness of Japanese infantry equipment for in-house-


    39. Anyway, without the glorious sacrifice of the Japanese soldiers, they would have been condemned to


    40. Crowley honoured the sacrifice of the Japanese squad by a play in the Noh theatre

    41. That was no shame, few could react to a Japanese


    42. Navy sank 99% of the Japanese commercial fleet under exactly the same circumstances


    43. It is known to have happened with the Japanese incident


    44. And he and Roosevelt ordered destruction on a far greater scale than either the Nazis or Japanese fascists


    45. The argument of some that blames Hitler, the Nazis, Tojo, and the Japanese military for being the first guilty of carpet bombing cities ignores that fact


    46. One of the more notorious cases was a Japanese skull sent home by a Marine to his fiancee, where she posed with it for the cover of Life magazine


    47. In such an atmosphere, where many Americans even called for genocide, the murder of every last Japanese as revenge for Pearl Harbor, it is appalling but not surprising there were few objections to targeting Japanese civilians


    48. When the Japanese military bombed Shanghai and Nanking, Roosevelt was among those most forcefully condemning them


    49. Even if one accepts American carpet bombing of both Germany and Japan as misplaced anger over the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese attack was on a military target


    50. ) In such an atmosphere, where many Americans even called for genocide, the murder of every last Japanese as revenge for Pearl Harbor, it is appalling but not surprising there were few objections to targeting Japanese civilians by the A-bomb's use













































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    Synonyms for "japanese"

    japanese nipponese

    "japanese" definitions

    a native or inhabitant of Japan


    the language (usually considered to be Altaic) spoken by the Japanese


    of or relating to or characteristic of Japan or its people or their culture or language