Similar words: apart, apathy, a pair of, capable, set apart, capacity, apart from, take apart. Meaning: [dʒə'pæn] n. 1. a string of more than 3,000 islands east of Asia extending 1,300 miles between the Sea of Japan and the western Pacific Ocean 2. a constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building 3. lacquerware decorated and varnished in the Japanese manner with a glossy durable black lacquer 4. lacquer with a durable glossy black finish, originally from the orient. v. coat with a lacquer, as done in Japan.
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(121) They were less willing to be spoon-fed doctrines from Japan.
(122) The president said that Japan is now a friend and international partner.
(123) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighboring country.
(124) They beat England 4-1 in their last round-robin match at Nagoya in Japan.
(125) Germany was in alliance with Japan and Italy during the Second World War.
(126) The negotiations between China and Japan will be reopened next month.
(127) Japan became dominant in the mass market during the 1980s.
(128) Japan might be able to unload more of its steel abroad.
(129) The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has already contracted to lease part of its collection to a museum in Japan.
(130) A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan.
(131) A United States delegation is in Japan seeking finance for a major scientific project.
(132) Prior to his Japan trip, he went to New York.
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(133) He was renamed "Liu Shui" during the War of Resistance Against Japan.
(134) They're big in Japan, but no one's heard of them here.
(135) Japan is sending two emissaries to Washington to discuss trade issues.
(136) Sales are booming in Japan, which has overtaken Britain as the Mini's biggest market.
(137) A recent treaty signed by Russia, Canada and Japan formalized an agreement to work together to stop the pirates.
(138) I'm determined to visit Japan no matter what it costs.
(139) There's already a blanket ban on foreign unskilled labour in Japan.
(140) America and Russia do not face a problem of the same order of magnitude as Japan.
(141) A depreciation of the dollar would make US exports cheaper and especially so in Japan.
(142) To prove the point, again we need only look for substantiation to Japan, China, and the international situation.
(143) Her private jet landed in the republic on the way to Japan.
(144) Japan is often quoted as the prime example of a modern industrial nation.
(145) France has just signed a new trade deal with Japan.
(146) Japan is galloping ahead in the race to develop new technology.
(147) The betting is that the experience will make Japan more competitive still.
(148) Five countries have permanent seats on the UN Security Council but Germany and Japan, among others, are knocking on the door.
(149) The rot set in when we lost that important customer in Japan.
(150) Buckingham Palace announced today that Her Majesty would be visiting Japan next year.