キョウカショ
Meanings
Noun
1. textbook; coursebook; schoolbook
Pitch accent
キョ
ウカ
ショ
Composed of
subject; curriculum
book; document; calligraphy (esp. Chinese); penmanship; handwriting; letter
Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
national textbooks; textbook published by the government
controversy over school textbooks (i.e. history texts avoiding reference to Japanese military, etc. acts)
authorized textbook; authorised textbook
Examples (26 in total)
Textbooks are expensive.
You must not forget your schoolbooks.
This textbook is good.
Which textbook are you using?
I mistook a notebook for a textbook.
I don't need a textbook on the Bulgarian language.
The school supplied us with textbooks.
That textbook is out of date.
Starting next week, we'll be using a new textbook.
This French textbook is Tom's.
You know this textbook is made of recycled paper.
The school provided us with textbooks.
This textbook is too hard for me.
He was reading a textbook on American history.
The original was written as a school textbook.
This school supplies students with textbooks.
As is often the case with him, he left his textbook at home.
At school we get a new textbook every month.
Don't forget your math textbook again.
This textbook is intended for foreign students.
He compiled a Japanese folklore anthology for use in schools.
I meant it to be used as a textbook.
I don't like the new textbook we're using in the English class.
He told me that he had lost his textbook the previous morning.
I have no more than ten English textbooks.
The girl was carrying several books. Not textbooks, but thick hardback books.