無法地帯
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[edit]Kanji in this term | |||
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無 | 法 | 地 | 帯 |
む Grade: 4 |
ほう Grade: 4 |
ち Grade: 2 |
たい Grade: 4 |
on'yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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無法地帶 (kyūjitai) |
Etymology
[edit]無法 (muhō, “lawlessness”) + 地帯 (chitai, “area”)
Noun
[edit]無法地帯 • (muhō chitai)
- a lawless district, a high-crime area
- 2011, Nobuyoshi Kodera, Kodomo ga keitai o motte wa ikenai ka? [Is it bad for children to carry mobile phones?][1], page 36:
- このゲーム機のブラウザー自身は標準では何のフィルタリングもされていないので、そこから無法地帯になる可能性がある。
- Kono gēmu ki no burauzā jishin wa hyōjun de wa nan no firutaringu mo sarete inai no de, soko kara muhō chitai ni naru kanōsei ga aru.
- Since the browsers of these game machines typically come with no type of filtering, there is the possibility to enter a lawless zone from there.
- このゲーム機のブラウザー自身は標準では何のフィルタリングもされていないので、そこから無法地帯になる可能性がある。
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