せい
Meanings
Noun
Suffix
1. system; organization; organisation; imperial command; laws; regulation; control; government; suppression; restraint; holding back; establishment
Kanji used
control
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (214 in total)
control (of a machine, device, etc.); control (over an opponent, one's emotions, etc.); governing; management
compulsion; coercion; forcing (to do); enforcement
gaining total control (of people or counties); suppression; oppression; control; mastery; ascendancy
work (film, book); production; creation; turning (something) out
system; institution; organization; organisation
order; system; structure; set-up; organization; organisation
limitation; restriction; condition; constraints
control (by the state); controlling; coordination; air traffic control
self control; self restraint
sanctions; punishment
conquest; domination; mastery
head start; initiative; preemption
braking (mechanism)
organization; organisation; forming
system where all students live in dormitories; residential system; boarding system (e.g. boarding school)
check; keeping in check; containment (of enemy forces); diversionary action; pickoff throw; holding a runner on base
prohibition; ban; embargo
regulation cap; school cap
despotism; autocracy
republic; republicanism
defined style; predetermined style; official style; rule
new order; new system
mastery of the air
hereditary system; hereditary succession
monarchical system
part time (school system)
feudal system; feudalism
reservation system; appointment system; (on) a subscription basis
legislation; laws
the Emperor System
parliamentary system
democracy; democratic system of government
military system; military organization; military organisation
old system; old order
roadside prohibition-edict boards
military system
license system; licence system; permit system; approval basis
rationing; rationing system
government-regulated organization or facility, etc. (organisation)
the full-day (school system)
office organization; office organisation; management; managerial post
constitutional monarchy; limited monarchy
commission system
five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; having two days off in at least one week of a month
regulation; legislation
educational or school system
selective system; system that offers choices
ritsuryo system (ancient East Asian system of centralized governance; in Japan: esp. 7th-10th century)
system of guilt by association (especially that of Japanese election law, which stipulates that an elected official may lose his position if someone in his campaign commits a crime)
art project which is done in place of a graduation thesis at a college of arts
(pitcher's) control
license system; licence system
return system; tax payment by self-assessment; declaration system
patriarchy; system of patriarchy
bicameral system
monopoly system; government monopoly
parliamentary system of government
presidential system; presidential government
pay-your-own-way (party, etc.)
annual salary scheme
legal fiction
a self-supporting accounting system
mechanism
mandatory retirement system; age-limit retirement system
two-term system
five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; having two days off in at least one week of a month
floating exchange rate system
sōryō system; organization of regional landholding families based on divided inheritance under the leadership of a main heir, usu. the eldest son (Kamakura period)
municipal organization; municipal organisation; municipality
victory; championship
grid city plan used for the Imperial capital
representative system
single-seat constituency system
administrative reform proposal, involving integration of prefectures into 7 or 9 states
one-drink minimum (at a restaurant, karaoke-bar, etc.)
anti-acid preparation
silver standard system
regulations
flexible work hours; flexi-time
measured rate system; cost charged by quantity; pay-as-you-go; pay-for-use
town organization; town organisation; town administration
unicameral system; unicameralism
(Japanese) system of lifetime employment
popular election system
antitumor; anticancer; anticarcinogenic; carcinostatic
control of passions; control of appetite
electoral system allowing for the election of multiple candidates from one district; multi-member constituent electoral system
fixed exchange rate system
national citizen identification number system
manorial system; manorialism
bicameral constitution; bicameralism; bicameral system
leadership organization; leadership organisation
county system
vibration control (in earthquake-resistant construction)
control of passions; control of appetite
company consisting of autonomous divisions
system of rule during the Yamato period
Director-General of the Cabinet Legislation Bureau
electoral system comprised of single-seat constituencies and proportionally represented multiple-seat constituencies
school district system
office system where employees are free to change desk
system of land subdivision in ancient Japan
rugby sevens; seven-a-side rugby
rugby sevens; seven-a-side rugby
diffuser; air supply outlet in air-conditioning system
one country, two systems (Chinese policy)
system of one-party rule; system of single-party rule
dominant-party system; one-party dominant system
floating exchange rate system; flexible exchange rate system
caliphate; caliphate state
segmented body plan; segmentation; metamerism
(Japanese) electoral system allowing for the election of from 3 to 5 candidates from one district
antiperspirant; antisudorific
land taxation system
two-shift work program (programme)
system under which schoolteachers are assigned additional administrative duties
six-three system of education (six years of elementary school, followed by three years of junior high school)
(mobile phone) number portability (introduced to Japan in October 2005)
patrilineal system; patriliny
water regulating valve; gate valve
ranking system based on dan and kyū (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.)
ranking system based on dan and kyū (in martial arts, go, shogi, etc.)
sliding scale system
pool system
link system
union shop system (employment of only union members)
open shop system (employment of both unionists and non-unionists)
closed shop system (employment of only union members)
system of using different starting lineups for different matches (in soccer)
six-day workweek system
birth control
section system (companies)
township-neighbourhood system (redefining the province-district-neighbourhood system, establishing 50-home townships of 2-3 neighbourhoods each; 715-740 CE)
monetary system; currency
prefectural system (as existed from 1890-1947)
Examples (2 in total)
They are paid by the day.
We work on a piecework basis.