Keyword
subjugate
Info
FrequencyTop 1600-1700
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 4
Heisig946
Readings
せい
(86%)
(3%)
Composed of
stand still
correct
Used in vocabulary (41 in total)
conquest; subjugation; overcoming
expedition; (military) campaign; tour (by a sports team, performer, etc.); visit
world conquest; world domination; taking over the world
ladder (in go)
conquest; subjugation; overcoming; chastisement; punishment; punitive expedition
going to war; departure for the front; departure for military service (in response to a draft)
to conquer; to subjugate
expeditionary force
the lust for conquest
commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians; great, unifying leader
eastern expedition
expeditionary force
subjugation; conquest
to conquer; to subjugate; to overcome
military expedition led in person by the emperor
foreign campaign
arrow (for use in battle)
lengthy military expedition; Long March (China, 1934-1936); Long March (series of Chinese launch vehicles)
conquest; subjugation; overcoming; controlling
(military or pleasure) expedition
defeating barbarians (esp. the Emishi); conquering barbarians
policy of conquering Korea by military force
military expedition
second punitive expedition
European campaign (esp. soccer)
conquest of the three Koreas (legendary military invasion of the Korean kingdoms; 3rd century CE)
seirogan; beechwood extract popular as a herbal treatment for diarrhoea (diarrhea), etc.
to start on a journey; to go on a military expedition
arrow (for use in battle)
family of a soldier at the front
traveling clothes; travelling clothes; military uniform
coming from far away to participate in a game, war, etc.
attacking in all directions
attacking Russia
Examples (17 in total)
Who was the leader of the expedition?
He was the leader of the great expedition.
We lost almost all our away games.