What does 欠落 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 欠落 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 欠落 in Japanese.
The word 欠落 in Japanese means missing, 無い事 、 欠乏, 空白、欠落, 割れ目、隙間、ひび, 脱落、脱文、欠落、空白, 不足、欠落、欠乏. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 欠落
missing
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無い事 、 欠乏(lack) There was an absence of remorse in John's apology. |
空白、欠落(blank, missing value) There was a gap in the data report, with Tuesday's numbers missing. |
割れ目、隙間、ひび(break) The course is on hiatus while the professor is ill. |
脱落、脱文、欠落、空白(formal (book, manuscript: gap) The manuscript contained a number of lacunae. |
不足、欠落、欠乏(insufficiency) A shortness of food plagues this war-torn country. |
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