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kōzui
洪水
(n)
flood
Jīpu ga kōzui no naka o nantoka susunde iru.
ジープが洪水の中を何とか進んでいる。
The jeep is pushing through the flood.
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taifū
台風
(n)
typhoon
Taifū ga jōriku shita.
台風が上陸した。
The typhoon has hit.
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harikēn
ハリケーン
(n)
hurricane
Harikēn ga, umi kara fukikonde kite iru.
ハリケーンが、海から吹き込んできている。
The hurricane is blowing in from the sea.
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tatsumaki
竜巻
(n)
tornado
kyōretsu na tatsumaki
強烈な竜巻
killer tornado
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hideri
日照り
(n)
drought
hideri tsuzuki no jōkyō
日照り続きの状況
drought conditions
suna'arashi
砂嵐
(n)
sandstorm
totsuzen no suna'arashi
突然の砂嵐
sudden sandstorm
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tsunami
津波
(n)
tsunami
tsunami ni osowareru
津波に襲われる
hit by tsunami
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nadare
雪崩
(n)
avalanche
Nadare ga sukī rizōto o hakai shita ga, kōun na koto ni, dare mo keganin wa inakatta.
雪崩がスキーリゾートを破壊したが、幸運なことに、誰も怪我人はいなかった。
The avalanche destroyed the ski resort, but luckily, nobody was hurt.
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kaji
火事
(n)
fire
Shōbōshi-tachi ga, hashigo ni nobotte, kaji to kakutō shite iru.
消防士達が、ハシゴに登って、火事と格闘している。
The fire fighters are fighting the fire on the ladder.
jishin
地震
(n)
earthquake
Jishin de jimen ga yurete iru.
地震で地面が揺れている。
The earthquake is shaking the ground.
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raiu
雷雨
(n)
thunderstorm
hageshii raiu
激しい雷雨
severe thunderstorm
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