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N1 I-adjective

(いちじる)しいstriking, remarkable, considerable (used for good, bad, and neutral observations)

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    1. I-adjective

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      striking, remarkable, considerable

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    著しい 【いちじるしい】

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      中国(ちゅうごく)2010年(にせんじゅうねん)(ごろ)(いちじる)発展(はってん)した。

      China experienced remarkable development around 2010. {striking, remarkable, considerable (used for good, bad, and neutral observations)}

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      気温(きおん)変化(へんか)(いちじる)しいので体調(たいちょう)(くず)しました。

      I fell ill due to the considerable changes in temperature. {striking, remarkable, considerable (used for good, bad, and neutral observations)}

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      (おとこ)()中学(ちゅうがく)から高校(こうこう)(あいだ)(いちじる)身長(しんちょう)()びます。

      Boys experience a remarkable increase in height between middle school and high school. {striking, remarkable, considerable (used for good, bad, and neutral observations)}

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      (かんが)(かた)(いちじる)(こと)なる(ひと)結婚(けっこん)をすれば、後々(のちのち)後悔(こうかい)するだろう。

      If you marry someone whose way of thinking is strikingly different, you will likely regret it later on. {striking, remarkable, considerable (used for good, bad, and neutral observations)}

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      (じゅう)(ねん)(まえ)情報(じょうほう)技術(ぎじゅつ)がこんなに(いちじる)しい進歩(しんぽ)()せるとは想像(そうぞう)だにしていなかった。

      Ten years ago, I couldn't even imagine that information technology would show such remarkable progress. {striking, remarkable, considerable (used for good, bad, and neutral observations)}

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