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    zu2
tsu
 sotsu
    そつ
soldier; servant; to finish; to die; finally; at last; pawn in Chinese chess
(1) (hist) low-ranking soldier; (n-suf,n) (2) (abbreviation) (See 卒業・1) graduation; (n-suf,n-pref) (3) (abbreviation) (See 卒業・2) moving on (from); outgrowing (something); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 卒族) low-ranking samurai (1870-1872); (5) (abbreviation) (See 卒去) death (of a noble, etc.); (given name) Sosu
suddenly


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    zu2
tsu
variant of [zu2]
See:

卒す

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 shussu; sossu
    しゅっす; そっす
(v5s,vi) (archaism) to die (esp. of nobility, etc.)

卒不

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zú bù
    zu2 bu4
tsu pu
 sotsufu
never

卒中

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cù zhòng
    cu4 zhong4
ts`u chung
    tsu chung
 socchuu / socchu
    そっちゅう
stroke; cerebral hemorrhage
cerebral stroke; apoplexy

卒乳

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 sotsunyuu / sotsunyu
    そつにゅう
(n,vs,vi) weaning

卒伍

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 sotsugo
    そつご
rank and file; the ranks

卒倒

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 sottou / sotto
    そっとう
(n,vs,vi) fainting; swooning

卒先

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 sossen
    そっせん
(noun/participle) taking the initiative

卒制

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 sotsusei; sossei / sotsuse; sosse
    そつせい; そっせい
(abbreviation) (See 卒業制作) art project which is done in place of a graduation thesis at a college of arts

卒去

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 shukkyo; sokkyo
    しゅっきょ; そっきょ
(n,vs,vi) death (of a noble, etc.)

卒団

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 sotsudan
    そつだん
(n,vs,vi) leaving a (school) club (upon graduation)

卒園

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 sotsuen
    そつえん
(n,vs,vi) finishing kindergarten; graduating from kindergarten

卒婚

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 sotsukon
    そつこん
(noun/participle) amicable breakup of a married couple (without filing for divorce)

卒寿

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 sotsuju
    そつじゅ
90th birthday

卒展

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 sotsuten
    そつてん
(abbreviation) graduation exhibition; exhibition of graduating students' work

卒島

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 soshima
    そしま
(place-name) Soshima

卒年

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zú nián
    zu2 nian2
tsu nien
 shutsunen
year of death

卒後

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 sotsugo
    そつご
(n,adv) (See 卒業後) after graduation

卒族

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 sotsuzoku
    そつぞく
low-ranking samurai (1870-1872)

卒暴

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zú bào
    zu2 bao4
tsu pao
 sotsubō
suddenly

卒検

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 sokken
    そっけん
(abbreviation) (See 卒業検定) driving school qualifying test

卒業


卒业

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zú yè
    zu2 ye4
tsu yeh
 sotsugyou / sotsugyo
    そつぎょう
to complete a course of study (old); to graduate
(n,vs,vi) (1) graduation; completion (of a course); (n,vs,vi) (2) moving on (from); outgrowing (something); (n,vs,vi) (3) leaving (a group, company, etc.); quitting

卒歲


卒岁

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zú suì
    zu2 sui4
tsu sui
(literary) to get through the year; entire year; throughout the year

卒然

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 sotsuzen
    そつぜん
(adj-t,adv-to) sudden; unexpected; unannounced; abrupt

卒煙

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 sotsuen
    そつえん
(noun/participle) quitting smoking

卒爾

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 sotsuji
    そつじ
(noun or adjectival noun) abrupt; sudden

卒田

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 sotsuda
    そつだ
(place-name) Sotsuda

卒甲

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 sokkou / sokko
    そっこう
(place-name) Sokkou

卒直

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 socchoku
    そっちょく
(noun or adjectival noun) frankness; candour; candor; openheartedness; directness

卒研

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 sotsuken
    そつけん
(abbreviation) (See 卒業研究) research for a graduation thesis; graduation thesis work; graduation research project

卒立

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 soddate
    そっだて
(place-name) Soddate

卒者

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 sotsusha
    そつしゃ
graduate

卒読

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 sotsudoku
    そつどく
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) hasty reading; cursory reading; skimming; (noun/participle) (2) (rare) finishing reading

卒論

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 sotsuron
    そつろん
(abbreviation) (See 卒業論文) graduation thesis; bachelor's degree thesis

卒郡

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 sokkouri / sokkori
    そっこうり
(place-name) Sokkouri

卒部

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 sotsubu
    そつぶ
(n,vs,vi) leaving a school club (upon graduation)

卒間

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 sotsuma
    そつま
(surname) Sotsuma

卒音

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 takane
    たかね
(female given name) Takane

万卒

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 bansotsu
    ばんそつ
host of soldiers; many soldiers

中卒

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 chuusotsu / chusotsu
    ちゅうそつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (abbr. of 中学校卒業(者)) having graduated from junior high school (as one's highest completed level of education); having completed no schooling beyond junior high school; middle school graduate

亡卒

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 bousotsu / bosotsu
    ぼうそつ
(1) (archaism) dead soldier; (2) (archaism) deserter; (noun/participle) (3) (archaism) dying

何卒

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 nanitozo
    なにとぞ
    nanisotsu
    なにそつ
(adverb) (1) (humble language) please; kindly; I beg of you; if it pleases you; (2) by all means; without fail; (ik) (adverb) (1) (humble language) please; kindly; I beg of you; if it pleases you; (2) by all means; without fail

倉卒


仓卒

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cāng cù
    cang1 cu4
ts`ang ts`u
    tsang tsu
 sousotsu / sosotsu
    そうそつ
variant of 倉促|仓促[cang1 cu4]
(adjectival noun) sudden; hurried; busy; precipitate; abrupt

兵卒

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bīng zú
    bing1 zu2
ping tsu
 heisotsu / hesotsu
    へいそつ
soldiers; troops
private (soldier); (common) soldier; ranks; rank and file

勁卒


劲卒

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jìng zú
    jing4 zu2
ching tsu
 keisotsu / kesotsu
    けいそつ
elite soldiers; a crack force
excellent soldier

匆卒

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cōng cù
    cong1 cu4
ts`ung ts`u
    tsung tsu
old variant of 匆猝[cong1 cu4]

土卒

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 dosotsu
    どそつ
(place-name) Dosotsu

士卒

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shì zú
    shi4 zu2
shih tsu
 shisotsu
    しそつ
soldier; private (army)
officers and soldiers; soldiers

大卒

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 daisotsu
    だいそつ
(abbreviation) (from 大学卒業) university graduate; having graduated from university

学卒

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 gakusotsu
    がくそつ
college graduate

専卒

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 sensotsu
    せんそつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 専門卒) vocational school graduate

将卒

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 shousotsu / shosotsu
    しょうそつ
officers and men

小卒

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xiǎo zú
    xiao3 zu2
hsiao tsu
 shousotsu / shosotsu
    しょうそつ
foot soldier; minor figure; a nobody; (chess) pawn
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (abbr. of 小学校卒業(者)) having completed no schooling beyond elementary school; elementary school graduate

引卒

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 insotsu
    いんそつ
(irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) leading; commanding

弱卒

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 jakusotsu
    じゃくそつ
(See 勇将の下に弱卒無し) cowardly soldier

徒卒

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 tosotsu
    とそつ
foot soldier; footman

従卒

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 juusotsu / jusotsu
    じゅうそつ
{mil} orderly; underling

怱卒

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 sousotsu / sosotsu
    そうそつ
(adjectival noun) sudden; hurried; busy; precipitate; abrupt

戍卒

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shù zú
    shu4 zu2
shu tsu
 jusotsu
    じゅそつ
garrison soldier
garrison; guard

新卒

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 shinsotsu
    しんそつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) new graduate; recent graduate

既卒

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 kisotsu
    きそつ
(adj-no,n) previously graduated

暴卒

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bào zú
    bao4 zu2
pao tsu
to die of sudden illness; to die suddenly

更卒

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gēng zú
    geng1 zu2
keng tsu
soldier (serving alternate watch)

歩卒

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 hosotsu
    ほそつ
footmen; foot soldier

獄卒


狱卒

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yù zú
    yu4 zu2
yü tsu
 gokusotsu
    ごくそつ
jailer (old)
(1) low-ranking prison guard; (2) {Buddh} hell's tormenting devils
demon jailer

甲卒

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 kousotsu / kosotsu
    こうそつ
armored warrior; armoured warrior

番卒

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 bansotsu
    ばんそつ
sentry; guard

草卒

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 sousotsu / sosotsu
    そうそつ
(adjectival noun) sudden; hurried; busy; precipitate; abrupt

走卒

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zǒu zú
    zou3 zu2
tsou tsu
pawn (i.e. foot soldier); servant; lackey (of malefactor)

越卒

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 osso
    おっそ
(place-name) Osso

軍卒

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 gunsotsu
    ぐんそつ
soldier

軽卒

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 keisotsu / kesotsu
    けいそつ
(1) lightly-armored soldier; (2) soldier of low rank

邏卒

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 rasotsu
    らそつ
(1) serviceman on patrol; (2) (archaism) (See 巡査) policeman (early Meiji era)

都卒

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 tosotsu
    とそつ
(Buddhist term) (abbreviation) Tusita (heaven, pure land)

院卒

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 insotsu
    いんそつ
graduate-school graduate

高卒

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 kousotsu / kosotsu
    こうそつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (abbr. of 高等学校卒業(者)) having graduated from high school (as one's highest completed level of education); high school graduate

鬱卒


郁卒

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yù zú
    yu4 zu2
yü tsu
depressed and frustrated (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ut-tsut])

卒える

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 oeru
    おえる
(transitive verb) to graduate

卒する

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 sossuru; shussuru
    そっする; しゅっする
(vs-s,vi) (form) to die; to pass away

卒なく

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 sotsunaku
    そつなく
(adverb) (kana only) without a flaw; accurately

卒わる

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 owaru
    おわる
(v5r,vi,aux-v) to finish; to end; to close

卒アル

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 sotsuaru
    そつアル
(abbreviation) (See 卒業アルバム) classbook; yearbook; school graduation album

卒コン

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 sotsukon
    そつコン
(1) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 卒業コンサート・1) graduation concert; (2) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 卒業コンサート・2) farewell concert for a group or band member

卒原発

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 sotsugenpatsu
    そつげんぱつ
(See 卒・そつ・2,脱原発) moving beyond nuclear energy (e.g. to renewable energy)

卒園式

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 sotsuenshiki
    そつえんしき
kindergarten graduation ceremony

卒場石

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 sobaishi
    そばいし
(surname) Sobaishi

卒塔婆

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zú tǎ pó
    zu2 ta3 po2
tsu t`a p`o
    tsu ta po
 sotoba
    そとば
(1) stupa; dagoba; (2) wooden grave tablet
stūpa

卒業式

see styles
 sotsugyoushiki / sotsugyoshiki
    そつぎょうしき
graduation ceremony; commencement

卒業後

see styles
 sotsugyougo / sotsugyogo
    そつぎょうご
(n,adv) after graduation

卒業生

see styles
 sotsugyousei / sotsugyose
    そつぎょうせい
graduate; alumnus

卒業者

see styles
 sotsugyousha / sotsugyosha
    そつぎょうしゃ
graduate

卒爾心


卒尔心

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zú ěr xīn
    zu2 er3 xin1
tsu erh hsin
 sotsunishin
immediate or instantaneous, the first impression

卒都婆

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zú dū pó
    zu2 du1 po2
tsu tu p`o
    tsu tu po
 sotoba
    そとば
(1) stupa; dagoba; (2) wooden grave tablet
stūpa

ホイ卒

see styles
 hoisotsu
    ホイそつ
(net-sl) (derogatory term) (joc) (See ヨウ卒・2) person who attended a nursery school as a child (as opposed to a kindergarten)

一兵卒

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 ippeisotsu / ippesotsu
    いっぺいそつ
(1) private; foot soldier; infantryman; (2) underling; low level worker; minor player

一等卒

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 ittousotsu / ittosotsu
    いっとうそつ
private first-class

上卒田

see styles
 kamisotsuda
    かみそつだ
(place-name) Kamisotsuda

千卒長

see styles
 sensotsuchou / sensotsucho
    せんそつちょう
captain of a thousand

地獄卒


地狱卒

see styles
dì yù zú
    di4 yu4 zu2
ti yü tsu
 jigoku no sotsu
demon jailer

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

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