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Concepts using this kanji
company director
board of directors
conclusion
deadline
control
tightening
control law
conclusion of a treaty
to close up
pressure
to shut out
to tie
tying up
to tighten
manager
to become tense
time limit
to manage
hand-clapping performed to celebrate the conclusion or completion of something (3-3-3-1 rhythm, done once)
threefold repetition of the "ipponjime" 3-3-3-1 hand-clapping pattern to celebrate a conclusion or completion
closing mid-way
signatory nation
to brace oneself
date of execution (e.g. of a contract)
shutout
ceremonial hand-clapping (e.g. at end of event, meeting, etc.)
firmer tendency
lean
water-binding
interference
general manager
to pull oneself together
(oil) press
buckle
to firmly tighten (e.g. around neck, throat)
sum
to economize in the household (economise)
non-executive director
draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it fresh
killing one's catch on the spot (e.g. a bird)
outside director
to retighten
the total
destroying a fish's spinal cord (to keep the flesh fresh)
chairman of board of directors
managing director
representative director
prompt conclusion
oil press
tightening (bolt, nut, etc.)
monetary tightening
company president, with responsibility to represent the company in its dealings with the outside world
poll closing
(senior) managing director
to clench (one's teeth)
executive director
locking up (doors and windows)
tune
clamp
executive vice-president
conclusion of a contract
full nelson
cross choke
application deadline
Cannabis Control Act
to shut in
wrestler's belt
small, thin fabric belt worn over the kimono and under the obi in order to protect the fabric
pounding down earth around the roots of a tree
forming an alliance
to tighten the reins
president and chief executive officer
to compact
connective tissue
decorative string used to hold a kimono sash in place
to bring to a finish
in all
slack
not at all tense
loose
to roll up one's sleeves and get to work
parfait eaten at the end of a meal
itajime technique
(stock) company that has a board of directors
temporary tightening (during assembly)
representative executive vice-president
to constrict one's chest
Narcotics Control Act
Stimulants Control Act
National Tax Violations Control Act
bisque firing
yakishime chinaware
Drug Enforcement Administration (US)
to grasp tightly
Explosives Control Act
string-fastener
putting on the tsuna
to tighten the purse strings
small high-pitched Japanese drum or taiko with its head pulled taut by ropes
closing (properly)
exposing greenhouse-grown fruit and vegetables to cold before harvesting
Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act
adjustable strap
Criminal Regulations to Control Explosives
Law Regulating Adult Entertainment Businesses (1948 act, replaced in 1984)
do not let your guard down after a victory
riveter
scissors maneuver (in wrestling, judo, etc.)
thrifty person
Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Act
United Nations Climate Change Conference
to chew thoroughly
Act for Controlling the Possession of Firearms or Swords and Other Such Weapons
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