English |
affinity |
Type |
noun |
Japanese |
由縁 |
Hiragana |
ゆえん |
Pronunciation |
yuen |
Definition |
inherent likeness or agreement |
Example |
- It doesn't matter how many times you remarry as long as you have an affinity for the person
- 由縁があれば、何度結婚してもいい。
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English |
affinity |
Type |
noun |
Japanese |
親和性 |
Hiragana |
しんわせい |
Pronunciation |
shinwasei |
Definition |
a person, thing, idea, etc., for which such a natural liking or attraction is felt. |
Example |
- have a different affinity
- 親和性が異なる
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English |
affinity |
Type |
noun |
Japanese |
姻戚 |
Hiragana |
いんせき |
Pronunciation |
inseki |
Definition |
relationship by marriage or by ties other than those of blood |
Example |
- relative by affinity
- 姻戚関係
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English |
affinity |
Type |
noun |
Japanese |
相性 |
Hiragana |
あいしょう |
Pronunciation |
aishou |
Definition |
the phylogenetic relationship between two organisms or groups of organisms resulting in a resemblance in general plan or structure, or in the essential structural parts. |
Example |
- She and Tom have an affinity for each other
- 彼女とトムは相性がいい。
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English |
affinity |
Type |
noun |
Japanese |
類似性 |
Hiragana |
るいじせい |
Pronunciation |
ruijisei |
Example |
- English has many affinities with German.
- 英語はドイツ語との多くの類似性を持つ。
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English |
affinity |
Type |
noun |
Japanese |
親近感 |
Hiragana |
しんきんかん |
Pronunciation |
shinkinkan |
Example |
- exhibit a sense of affinity
- 親近感を表す
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