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Definition and meaning of 荒地 - あれち in Japanese

あれち荒地
arechi

N4

1.barren, desolate land with little vegetation.

Noun

荒地には、植物がほとんど生えていない。
There are hardly any plants growing in the wasteland.
その荒地は、昔は美しい森だった。
The wasteland used to be a beautiful forest.
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2.barren or uncultivated land.

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荒地には何もない。
There is nothing in the wasteland.
荒地を開発する計画がある。
There are plans to develop the wasteland.
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あらちいも荒地瓜
arachīmo

N4

1.a type of cucumber plant.

Noun

荒地瓜は、日本の野生の植物です。
Bur cucumber is a wild plant in Japan.
荒地瓜は、星形の実をつけます。
Bur cucumber produces star-shaped fruits.
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あらちねずみ荒地鼠
arachinezumi

N4

1.lesser Egyptian gerbil in English.

Noun

荒地鼠は、Gerbillus gerbillusとも呼ばれる小さなエジプトジリスです。
The lesser Egyptian gerbil is a small gerbil also known as Gerbillus gerbillus.
荒地鼠は、砂漠や半砂漠地帯に生息し、夜行性の動物です。
The lesser Egyptian gerbil inhabits deserts and semi-desert areas and is a nocturnal animal.
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あらちのぎく荒地野菊
arachinogiku

N4

1.a type of fleabane found in Argentina.

Noun

荒地野菊は、日本の野生の植物です。
Flax-leaf fleabane is a wild plant in Japan.
荒地野菊は、小さな白い花を咲かせます。
Flax-leaf fleabane produces small white flowers.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

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荒地 あれち
荒地瓜 あらちいも
荒地鼠 あらちねずみ
荒地野菊 あらちのぎく

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