Keyword
a lot of people
Info
FrequencyTop 1200-1300
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig2001
Readings
しゅ
(27%)
じゅ
(5%)
(1%)
(1%)
Composed of
blood
stand side by side
Used in vocabulary (148 in total)
people; populace; masses
great numbers (of people); numerical superiority; masses; people; folk; clique
group (of people); crowd; horde; throng; mob; multitude
general public; the masses
the public; general public
spectators; onlookers; members of the audience
audience; attendance; hearers
public telephone; pay phone
all eyes; public attention
low-life; sleazebag; boor; person of humble rank; humble person; peasant
young man; youth; lad; servant boy; young shopboy
(in) the presence of the whole company; with all eyes filed upon (one)
House of Representatives (lower house of the National Diet of Japan)
disorderly crowd; mob; rabble
federation; federal state; United States of America
men; manservant; male attendants to an actor
young man (in the Edo period, esp. one with forelocks who has not yet had his coming-of-age ceremony); young male prostitute; young kabuki actor (who may also act as a homosexual prostitute); younger partner in a homosexual relationship
all living things; mankind; the people; the world
the people; the public
crowd (e.g. of spectators); huge audience
popular (among the general public); populist; plebian; low-brow; widely liked
public lavatory; public restroom
ordinary people; general public; public at large
public lavatory; slut; whore; floozy
women; maidservant
cheap restaurant; eating place (house)
sanitation; public health
mass meeting
the vulgar masses
down-market; popular; mass-market
audience; congregation
popularization; popularisation
male homosexuality; pederasty
sleazebag; asshole; shithead; lowlife
courtier; noble; people serving the Imperial Court
House of Representatives election; lower house election
people; crowd; masses; the public
mass culture; pop culture; popular culture; culture of the people (as opposed to the elite)
many priests; (Heian era) monk-soldiers
novel for the masses; popular fiction; pulp
public confidence; popular support
crowd (of people); large group of people
House of Representatives (lower house of the National Diet of Japan)
mass-market newspaper; tabloid newspaper
putting a deliberately bad interpretation (on a person's actions); petty-minded suspicion
mobocracy; mob rule; ochlocracy
the many and the few
the eight legions (devas, nagas, yaksas, gandharvas, asuras, garudas, kimnaras, mahoragas)
enlightenment of the masses; leading the masses on the path of enlightenment (Buddhism)
the wisdom of the many; well-known
popular entertainment; mass entertainment; public amusement
samurai for the shogunate
common talk; talk of the town; words of many people
popularization; popularisation
large number of priests
House of Representatives and House of Councillors; both houses of the Diet
deciding unanimously or by consensus
the wisdom of the many
member of the lower house; member of the House of Representatives
low-cost car designed for the mass market; economy car; popular car
mass movement; popular movement
putting a deliberately bad interpretation (on a person's actions); petty-minded suspicion
assembly of monks and laity (at a rite, sermon, etc.); (monks and laity of) the Jishū sect
Socialist Masses Party (1932-1940)
dissolution of the lower house of parliament
Budget Committee of the lower house of the Diet
Mahasamghika (early Buddhist movement)
multitude; great numbers
humble samurai who served as a body guard on foot; bodyguards in service of the shogun who would walk ahead of him on an outing (Edo period)
public opinion
United Mexican States (Mexico)
over-the-counter drug
the masses; common people
cheap fish for the masses (e.g. sardines, mackerel, pike)
deva; celestial being
various theories
the masses; ordinary people
four orders of Buddhist followers (monks, nuns, male lay devotees and female lay devotees); four monastic communities (ordained monks, ordained nuns, male novices and female novices); the four assemblies
dissolution of the lower house of parliament
the whole assembly; the whole congregation
the eight legions (devas, nagas, yaksas, gandharvas, asuras, garudas, kimnaras, mahoragas)
The consensus of opinion is that ...; It is widely agreed (admitted) that ...
Budget Committee of the lower house of the Diet
speaking with one voice; being unanimous
the blind masses; the ignorant masses; the unenlightened masses; many blind people
the multitudes; the people
dandy; gallant; chivalrous person
to sell out to the masses
public opinion
filled with numerous sufferings
the eight legions (devas, nagas, yaksas, gandharvas, asuras, garudas, kimnaras, mahoragas)
demotic (ancient Egyptian script)
putting a deliberately bad interpretation (on a person's actions); petty-minded suspicion
guard (of a daimyo, emperor, etc.)
to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner
public booth; public kiosk
railway station built with government and popular support
many priests; (Heian era) monk-soldiers
holding the attention of the audience
public transmission rights (e.g. putting copyrightable material on the web, etc.)
mass (labor) negotiation; mass bargaining session; public negotiation
(adopting) a popular line; (taking) a populist line
(in) each of the houses of the Japanese parliament
elder chief of a village or town during Edo Period
male homosexuality; pederasty
four orders of Buddhist followers (monks, nuns, male lay devotees and female lay devotees)
seven orders of Buddhist disciples (monks, nuns, probationary nuns, male novices, female novices, male lay devotees, female lay devotees)
public line (as opposed to a private or leased line)
important local businessmen (in the Muromachi period); local leaders
children; child; young male prostitute; prostitute
hindsight is 20-20 (even for a fool); an afterwit is everybody's wit
feudal lord who did not leave his domains to meet the shogun in Kyoto (during the Muromachi period)
holding the attention of the audience
numerous sufferings; suffering of many people
Examples (192 in total)
He was always on the people's side.
People rose in revolt against the king.
The people revolted against their rulers.