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Sentence count:217+58Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: apartapathya pair ofcapableset apartcapacityapart fromtake apartMeaning: [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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(151) Canada, the UK and Japan leant towards the US view.
(152) Thousands of illegal immigrants in Japan have surrendered to police.
(153) She spent her childhood in the East - mostly in China and Japan.
(154) I was born in Japan, but I've lived in the West for some years now.
(155) Those rooms have been assigned to the visitors from Japan.
(156) The time for my departure from Japan was drawing nearer every day.
(157) Many countries, for example Mexico and Japan, have a lot of earthquakes.
(158) Air conditioners are one of the many commodities that Japan sells abroad.
(159) I have lots of happy memories of my time in Japan.
(160) People love British cars. Take the Mini. In Japan, it still sells more than all the other British cars put together.
(161) He hopes to find the money to produce a film about Japan.
(162) The agreement fixed tariffs for foreign goods coming into Japan at 5%.
(163) Japan had originally demanded the return of two seamen held on spying charges.
(164) I couldn't pass up going to Japan; it was a chance in a million.
(165) Afterwards[Sentencedict.com], he became the first Westerner to open a martial arts school in Japan.
(166) In Japan 99 per cent of all households now have a colour television set.
(167) This caused such a ruckus all over Japan that they had to change their mind.
(168) The article gives us a few interesting sidelights on life in Japan in general.
(169) On education funding, Japan performs best but spends the least per student.
(170) The French Defence Minister is to visit Japan later this month for talks with his Japanese opposite number.
(171) Lying as it does in the deep waters of the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
(172) This visit was sandwiched between visits to his native Japan.
(173) Spain made sure of their place by holding Japan to a 1-1 draw.
(174) He met with the Prime Minister of Japan for an hour.
(175) Many Chinese people perished in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
(176) Europe should not try to mimic Japan: we have to find our own path to successful modernisation.
(177) He received a posting to Japan as soon as his training was finished.
(178) Locally produced sales by American firms in Japan do not count as exports.
(179) the Western Pacific, Japan winds in and out like a snake from southwest to northeast, a distance of more than two thousand miles.
(180) Relations between Japan and China have recently been on the mend.
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