cabinet in Japanese
cabinet in Japanese is キャビネット, 内閣 — cabinet means a piece of furniture with doors or drawers used for storage or display.
cabinet in Japanese
キャビネット
Pronounced: kyabinetto
内閣
Pronounced: naikaku
(politics, often, capitalized) In parliamentary and some other systems of government, the group of ministers responsible for creating government policy and for overseeing the departments comprising the executive branch.
What does "cabinet" mean?
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noun A piece of furniture with doors or drawers used for storage or display.
"She kept the good china in a glass-fronted cabinet."
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noun The senior group of ministers or advisors who help run a government.
"The prime minister reshuffled her cabinet after the election."
cabinet in a sentence
- She kept the good china in a glass-fronted cabinet.
- The bathroom cabinet was crammed with old medicine.
- The prime minister reshuffled her cabinet after the election.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cabinet" in Japanese?
"cabinet" in Japanese is キャビネット, 内閣. cabinet means: A piece of furniture with doors or drawers used for storage or display.
How do you pronounce キャビネット?
"cabinet" in Japanese is キャビネット, pronounced "kyabinetto".
How do you use "cabinet" in a sentence?
Example: "She kept the good china in a glass-fronted cabinet." In Japanese, "cabinet" is キャビネット, 内閣.
Are there other ways to say "cabinet" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "cabinet": キャビネット, 内閣.
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