Keyword
explain in detail
Info
FrequencyTop 1200-1300
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 3
Heisig2059
Readings
しん
(99%)
Composed of
roof with a chimney
place in a series
Used in kanji (1 in total)
juice
Used in vocabulary (126 in total)
incomplete understanding; doubt; question; distrust; suspicion; strangeness
judging; inspection; examination; investigation; review
suspicious person
judgement; judgment; refereeing; umpiring; referee; umpire
suspicious behavior; acting suspiciously
examiner; judge
deliberation
to be suspicious (of something or somebody)
interrogation; hearing; trial
suspicious character (person, figure)
aesthetic sense; sense of beauty; eye for the beautiful
Last Judgment (judgment of mankind to take place when the world ends, according to various religious traditions)
council (deliberative, consultative); commission of inquiry (enquiry)
immigration check; immigration inspection
suspicious object (e.g. potential bomb); suspicious substance
undetermined manner of death; suspicious death
retrial; reopening of a case; review; reexamination
chief umpire; referee (soccer, boxing, etc.)
judge; arbitrator
fire under suspicious circumstances; arson
preliminary examination; pretrial hearing
Assistant Vice-Minister; Deputy Director-General; Councillor
petition for retrial; appeal for retrial
Judgment Day (as described in Christian tradition)
examiner (e.g. patent examiner)
first instance; first trial
intensive deliberation; televised parliamentary debate for an important issue (esp. the budget)
aesthetic appreciation
conclusion of trial (hearing)
Supreme Court (until 1947); Great Court of Cassation
misjudgment; misjudgement
person who judges which god or spirit has taken possession of a miko
base umpire
departure inspection (when leaving a country)
initiation of debate (e.g. in parliament)
assistant umpire; assistant referee
umpire-in-chief; plate umpire
immigration officer; immigration inspector
court of first instance
administrative law judge; appeal examiner (e.g. in patents)
prescreen; pre-screening; prior inspection; preliminary review; pre-vetting
Committee for the Inquest of Prosecution
judicial review (e.g. of the constitutionality of a law)
Yokozuna Deliberation Committee; body that recommends promotion of wrestlers to grand champions
police questioning (of a suspicious person)
Japanese Language Council
formal objection (to an administrative disposition); request for examination (of a patent); request for administrative review
discussion; debate (on a piece of legislation)
national review (referendum on a legal matter)
Deliberative Council on Political Ethics
hearing; interrogation
secretariat councillor; assistant vice-minister; deputy director-general
Public Security Examination Commission
confrontation
original sentence
unexamined; untested; unscreened
police questioning (of a suspicious person)
instance (e.g. first instance, second instance, etc. in a legal proceeding)
line judge; linesman
(actual) screening (as opposed to prescreening)
minutes of a pre-trial hearing; records of a preliminary examination
article-by-article discussion
cosmetic dentistry; aesthetic dentistry; esthetic dentistry
three-tiered court system; principle of a three-instance trial process
detailed; clear
power of judicial review; the Supreme Court's power to determine the constitutionality of a law
marine accident inquiry; marine accident enquiry
trial by jury; jury trial
Administrative Appeal Act (1962); Administrative Complaint Investigation Law
petty jury; petit jury
Deliberative Council on Political Ethics (Diet Committee); ethics committee
carrying over a bill from one Diet session to the next, being deliberated by a committee in the interim
judicial review
hearing; interrogation
careful investigation
first trial
preliminary trials
Rice Price Deliberative Council
documentary examination
Marine Accidents Inquiry Agency
Rice Price Deliberative Council
policy deliberation
divorce by (Family Court) arbitration
historical revisionism
revisionist (person who takes a revisionist view of history)
trial decision; decision by a court; judgment from a trial
court of review; retrial court
judicial review by a higher court without introducing new evidence
immediate decision; immediate ruling; same-day verdict
examinee (in a marine accident inquiry)
prescreen; prescreening; preliminary review
Examples (16 in total)
A referee should not favor either side.
The judge acknowledged him the winner.
The referee blew his whistle to end the match.