dropout in Japanese
dropout in Japanese is 中退者, 落ち零れ, 負け組 — dropout means a person who leaves school or a course before finishing it.
dropout in Japanese
中退者
落ち零れ
Pronounced: ochikobore
Someone who has opted out of conventional society.
負け組
Pronounced: makegumi
Someone who has opted out of conventional society.
What does "dropout" mean?
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noun A person who leaves school or a course before finishing it.
"He was a college dropout who went on to start his own business."
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noun A brief, unwanted loss of signal, audio, or video.
"The call suffered from a dropout right at the crucial moment."
dropout in a sentence
- He was a college dropout who went on to start his own business.
- The call suffered from a dropout right at the crucial moment.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dropout" in Japanese?
"dropout" in Japanese is 中退者, 落ち零れ, 負け組. dropout means: A person who leaves school or a course before finishing it.
How do you use "dropout" in a sentence?
Example: "He was a college dropout who went on to start his own business." In Japanese, "dropout" is 中退者, 落ち零れ, 負け組.
Are there other ways to say "dropout" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "dropout": 中退者, 落ち零れ, 負け組.
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