There are 10 total results for your 被害者 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
被害者 see styles |
bèi hài zhě bei4 hai4 zhe3 pei hai che higaisha ひがいしゃ |
victim (of a wounding or murder) (ant: 加害者) victim; injured party; sufferer |
被害者面 see styles |
higaishazura ひがいしゃづら |
(noun/participle) playing innocent |
性被害者 see styles |
seihigaisha / sehigaisha せいひがいしゃ |
sexual abuse victim |
被害者意識 see styles |
higaishaishiki ひがいしゃいしき |
sense of being victimized; aggrieved feelings; victim mentality; victim's mind |
拉致被害者 see styles |
rachihigaisha らちひがいしゃ |
abduction victims; abductees |
犯罪被害者 see styles |
hanzaihigaisha はんざいひがいしゃ |
victim of crime |
被害者が出る see styles |
higaishagaderu ひがいしゃがでる |
(exp,v1) to claim victims; to leave casualties |
Variations: |
higaishazura(被害者面); higaishazura(被害者zura) ひがいしゃづら(被害者面); ひがいしゃヅラ(被害者ヅラ) |
(noun/participle) playing the victim; playing the victim card |
日本原水爆被害者団体協議会 see styles |
nihongensuibakuhigaishadantaikyougikai / nihongensuibakuhigaishadantaikyogikai にほんげんすいばくひがいしゃだんたいきょうぎかい |
(org) Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations; Nihon Hidankyo; (o) Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations; Nihon Hidankyo |
オウム真理教犯罪被害者救済法 see styles |
oumushinrikyouhanzaihigaishakyuusaihou / omushinrikyohanzaihigaishakyusaiho オウムしんりきょうはんざいひがいしゃきゅうさいほう |
(abbreviation) {law} Act on Payment of Relief Benefit for Victims, etc. of Crimes Committed by Aum Shinrikyo |
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