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日本住血吸虫症

see styles
 nihonjuuketsukyuuchuushou / nihonjuketsukyuchusho
    にほんじゅうけつきゅうちゅうしょう
(See 日本住血吸虫) schistosomiasis japonica (form of bilharzia caused by the Oriental blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum)

胎便吸引症候群

see styles
 taibenkyuuinshoukougun / taibenkyuinshokogun
    たいべんきゅういんしょうこうぐん
{med} meconium aspiration syndrome; MAS

Variations:
吸う(P)
喫う

see styles
 suu / su
    すう
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke; to breathe in; to inhale; (transitive verb) (2) to suck; to sip; to slurp; (transitive verb) (3) to absorb; to soak up; (transitive verb) (4) to kiss

Variations:
吸い上げ
吸上げ

see styles
 suiage
    すいあげ
suction; sucking

Variations:
吸い出す
吸出す

see styles
 suidasu
    すいだす
(transitive verb) to suck (or draw) out; to aspirate

Variations:
吸い込み
吸込み

see styles
 suikomi
    すいこみ
drawing; suction; intake

Variations:
吸い飲み
吸飲み

see styles
 suinomi
    すいのみ
feeding cup

吸収合併存続会社

see styles
 kyuushuugappeisonzokugaisha / kyushugappesonzokugaisha
    きゅうしゅうがっぺいそんぞくがいしゃ
(See 存続会社) surviving company (in a merger)

吸収合併消滅会社

see styles
 kyuushuugappeishoumetsugaisha / kyushugappeshometsugaisha
    きゅうしゅうがっぺいしょうめつがいしゃ
(See 消滅会社) absorbed company; merged corporation

Variations:
一呼吸
ひと呼吸

see styles
 hitokokyuu / hitokokyu
    ひとこきゅう
(noun/participle) short pause; short interval

Variations:
鰓呼吸
えら呼吸

see styles
 erakokyuu / erakokyu
    えらこきゅう
(See 肺呼吸) branchial respiration (breathing using gills)

ちゅうちゅう吸う

see styles
 chuuchuusuu / chuchusu
    ちゅうちゅうすう
(exp,v5u) to suck

中東呼吸器症候群

see styles
 chuutoukokyuukishoukougun / chutokokyukishokogun
    ちゅうとうこきゅうきしょうこうぐん
{med} Middle East respiratory syndrome; MERS

二酸化炭素吸収源

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 nisankatansokyuushuugen / nisankatansokyushugen
    にさんかたんそきゅうしゅうげん
(See 二酸化炭素の吸収源・にさんかたんそのきゅうしゅうげん) carbon sink; carbon dioxide sink; CO2 sink

備用二級頭呼吸器


备用二级头呼吸器

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bèi yòng èr jí tóu hū xī qì
    bei4 yong4 er4 ji2 tou2 hu1 xi1 qi4
pei yung erh chi t`ou hu hsi ch`i
    pei yung erh chi tou hu hsi chi
(scuba diving) backup regulator; octopus

Variations:
吸いかけ
吸い掛け

see styles
 suikake
    すいかけ
(can be adjective with の) half-finished (cigarette); half-smoked

Variations:
ミツスイ科
蜜吸科

see styles
 mitsusuika(mitsusui科); mitsusuika(蜜科)
    ミツスイか(ミツスイ科); みつすいか(蜜吸科)
Meliphagidae (honeyeater family of birds)

Variations:
起座呼吸
起坐呼吸

see styles
 kizakokyuu / kizakokyu
    きざこきゅう
orthopnoea; orthopnea

ドリップ吸水シート

see styles
 dorippukyuusuishiito / dorippukyusuishito
    ドリップきゅうすいシート
absorbent sheet (used in meat packs, sushi boxes, etc.)

二酸化炭素の吸収源

see styles
 nisankatansonokyuushuugen / nisankatansonokyushugen
    にさんかたんそのきゅうしゅうげん
carbon sink; carbon dioxide sink; CO2 sink

睡眠時無呼吸症候群

see styles
 suiminjimukokyuushoukougun / suiminjimukokyushokogun
    すいみんじむこきゅうしょうこうぐん
{med} sleep apnea syndrome; SAS

Variations:
吸い寄せる
吸寄せる

see styles
 suiyoseru
    すいよせる
(transitive verb) to draw in; to attract

Variations:
吸い込み口
吸込み口

see styles
 suikomiguchi
    すいこみぐち
inlet; port; sink

Variations:
吸啜反射
吸てつ反射

see styles
 kyuutetsuhansha / kyutetsuhansha
    きゅうてつはんしゃ
{physiol} sucking reflex

Variations:
血吸蝙蝠
血吸い蝙蝠

see styles
 chisuikoumori; chisuikoumori / chisuikomori; chisuikomori
    ちすいこうもり; チスイコウモリ
(kana only) vampire bat (Desmodontinae spp.)

慢性閉塞性呼吸器疾患

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 manseiheisokuseikokyuukishikkan / mansehesokusekokyukishikkan
    まんせいへいそくせいこきゅうきしっかん
{med} chronic obstructive respiratory disease

重症急性呼吸器症候群

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 juushoukyuuseikokyuukishoukougun / jushokyusekokyukishokogun
    じゅうしょうきゅうせいこきゅうきしょうこうぐん
{med} severe acute respiratory syndrome; SARS

Variations:
吸血こうもり
吸血蝙蝠

see styles
 kyuuketsukoumori / kyuketsukomori
    きゅうけつこうもり
vampire bat

Variations:
指吸い
指すい(sK)

see styles
 yubisui
    ゆびすい
thumb sucking

嚴重急性呼吸系統綜合症


严重急性呼吸系统综合症

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yán zhòng jí xìng hū xī xì tǒng zōng hé zhèng
    yan2 zhong4 ji2 xing4 hu1 xi1 xi4 tong3 zong1 he2 zheng4
yen chung chi hsing hu hsi hsi t`ung tsung ho cheng
    yen chung chi hsing hu hsi hsi tung tsung ho cheng
severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)

Variations:
吸う(P)
喫う(rK)

see styles
 suu / su
    すう
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke; to breathe in; to inhale; (transitive verb) (2) to suck; to sip; to slurp; (transitive verb) (3) to absorb; to soak up; (transitive verb) (4) to kiss

Variations:
猫吸い
ねこ吸い(sK)

see styles
 nekosui
    ねこすい
(n,vs,vi) (slang) smelling a cat; cat sniffing; cat huffing

Variations:
血吸蛭
血吸い蛭(io)

see styles
 chisuibiru; chisuibiru
    ちすいびる; チスイビル
(kana only) Hirudo nipponia (species of blood-sucking leech)

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

密閉式循環再呼吸水肺系統


密闭式循环再呼吸水肺系统

see styles
mì bì shì xún huán zài hū xī shuǐ fèi xì tǒng
    mi4 bi4 shi4 xun2 huan2 zai4 hu1 xi1 shui3 fei4 xi4 tong3
mi pi shih hsün huan tsai hu hsi shui fei hsi t`ung
    mi pi shih hsün huan tsai hu hsi shui fei hsi tung
closed-circuit rebreather scuba (diving)

Variations:
吸い付く
吸いつく
吸付く

see styles
 suitsuku
    すいつく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to stick to

Variations:
吸い出す
吸いだす
吸出す

see styles
 suidasu
    すいだす
(transitive verb) (1) to suck; to draw out; to aspirate; (transitive verb) (2) to start to suck; to begin sucking

Variations:
吸い取る
吸取る
吸いとる

see styles
 suitoru
    すいとる
(transitive verb) to suck up; to absorb; to squeeze (money)

Variations:
エラ呼吸
えら呼吸
鰓呼吸

see styles
 erakokyuu / erakokyu
    えらこきゅう
branchial respiration

Variations:
一呼吸おいて
一呼吸置いて

see styles
 hitokokyuuoite / hitokokyuoite
    ひとこきゅうおいて
(expression) after a short pause

Variations:
吸い取り紙
吸取り紙
吸取紙

see styles
 suitorigami
    すいとりがみ
blotting paper

Variations:
うまい汁を吸う
旨い汁を吸う

see styles
 umaishiruosuu / umaishiruosu
    うまいしるをすう
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to be onto a good thing; to make money without working; to line one's pockets

Variations:
吸い物
吸物
吸いもの(sK)

see styles
 suimono
    すいもの
{food} clear broth soup, with ingredients and garnish floating in and on it

Variations:
呼吸が合う
呼吸があう(sK)

see styles
 kokyuugaau / kokyugau
    こきゅうがあう
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to get along; to hit it off; to be on the same page; to work well together; to synchronize

Variations:
肝吸い
肝吸
きも吸
きも吸い

see styles
 kimosui
    きもすい
eel-liver soup

Variations:
吸い込む(P)
吸込む
吸いこむ

see styles
 suikomu
    すいこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to inhale; to breathe in; to suck up; to imbibe; (transitive verb) (2) to absorb; to soak up

Variations:
吸い上げる
吸いあげる
吸上げる

see styles
 suiageru
    すいあげる
(transitive verb) (1) to suck up; to pump up; to draw up; to absorb; to extract; (transitive verb) (2) to siphon off (profits, etc.); to exploit; (transitive verb) (3) to take up others' opinions, hopes, etc.

Variations:
吸い付ける
吸いつける
吸付ける

see styles
 suitsukeru
    すいつける
(transitive verb) to attract; to be used to

Variations:
吸い入れる
吸いいれる
吸い容れる

see styles
 suiireru / suireru
    すいいれる
(transitive verb) to suck in; to take in; to sop up; to take up

Variations:
吸い殻(P)
吸殻
吸いがら
吸がら

see styles
 suigara
    すいがら
cigarette end; cigarette butt; tobacco ashes

Variations:
吸い込む(P)
吸込む(sK)
吸いこむ(sK)

see styles
 suikomu
    すいこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to inhale; to breathe in; to suck up; to soak up; to absorb; (transitive verb) (2) (usu. in the passive) to swallow up (in a crowd, whirlpool, the darkness, etc.); to suck in

Variations:
口吸い
口吸(sK)
口すい(sK)
口吸ひ(sK)

see styles
 kuchisui
    くちすい
(n,vs,vi) (archaism) kiss

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸(sK)

see styles
 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
吸い飲み
吸い呑み
吸いのみ(sK)
吸飲み(sK)
吸呑(sK)

see styles
 suinomi
    すいのみ
convalescent feeding cup; spout cup

Variations:
タバコを吸う
煙草を吸う
たばこを吸う
煙草をすう

see styles
 tabakoosuu(tabakoou); tabakoosuu(煙草ou, tabakoou, 煙草osuu) / tabakoosu(tabakoou); tabakoosu(煙草ou, tabakoou, 煙草osu)
    タバコをすう(タバコを吸う); たばこをすう(煙草を吸う, たばこを吸う, 煙草をすう)
(exp,v5u) to smoke a cigarette

Variations:
タバコを吸う
煙草を吸う
たばこを吸う
煙草をすう(sK)

see styles
 tabakoosuu / tabakoosu
    タバコをすう
(exp,v5u) to smoke a cigarette; to smoke

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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