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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(181) The World Cup Final was beamed live from Britain to Japan.
(182) After the USA, Japan is the second biggest importer of oil.
(183) At the meeting they discussed, among other things, recent events in Japan.
(184) The exam system is patterned after the one used in Japan.
(185) They departed Texas on a three-year odyssey that took them as far as Japan.
(186) Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports.
(187) In order to register a car in Japan, the owner must have somewhere to park it.
(188) Japan has signed a convention of peace with a neighbouring country.
(189) He drew an interesting parallel with religious practices in Japan.
(190) Japan and Korea purloin American technology as it comes off the drawing boards with the help of their governments.
(191) The question is should I take the job in Japan, or should I stay here?
(192) The kimono is part of the national costume of Japan.
(192) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(193) He has decided to visit Japan with a view to enlarging his managerial know - how.
(194) Primakov was in Japan meeting with the chairwoman of the Socialist Party there.
(195) Reading between the lines, it seems neither Cole nor Ledley King will be going to Japan.
(196) Japan has been one of the country's biggest aid donors.
(197) Representatives went to Japan to pitch the company's newest products.
(198) Italy versus Japan is turning out to be a surprisingly well matched competition.
(199) Japan exported $117 billion in merchandise to the US in 1999.
(200) We should never forget that Japan waged war on China in 1937.
(201) A deal with Japan could indeed open the door to economic co-operation with East Asia.
(202) I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year.
(203) In Japan you are taught great respect for your elders.
(204) Origami comes from Japan, where it is still widely practised.
(205) The book is full of amusing anecdotes about his life in Japan.
(206) Japan contributed to the cost of the research.
(207) Politically(sentencedict.com), Japan became the main Asian bulwark against communism.
(208) Economic policies kept the Soviet Union and Japan at arm's length during the Cold War.
(209) The fact is, "Japan bashing" is a phrase that's become a code word for racism.
(210) It was suggested that the mutual security treaty with Japan be abrogated.