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natural
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自然の, 本物の
originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans
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自然な, 生来的な
consistent with the inherent characteristics or conditions associated with a particular person or thing
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ナチュラル
(of a musical note) indicating that the note is neither sharp nor flat
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自然の, 天賦の
existing in or in conformity with nature or the observable world; neither supernatural nor magical
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自然な, 通常の
functioning or occurring in a normal way; lacking abnormalities or deficiencies
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血縁の
(of a parent or child) related by blood; genetically related
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自然な, 生まれつきの
being talented through inherited qualities
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自然な, 本能的
unthinking; prompted by (or as if by) instinct
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自然な, 本物の
free from artificiality
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自然な, オーガニック
refers to food made without artificial additives, preservatives, or chemicals
Natural
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ナチュラル, 自然な音符
a symbol that cancels the effect of a sharp or flat, restoring the pitch of a note to its original state
What is a "natural"?
In music, a natural is a symbol that indicates a note should be played without any sharp or flat alteration. It is represented by a square with two vertical and two horizontal lines extending from the corners (♮). The natural sign cancels any previous sharps or flats applied to a note within a piece of music. For example, if a note has been previously sharpened or flattened, placing a natural sign before it will return the note to its original, unaltered pitch. This helps to ensure that the music is played as intended by the composer.
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ナチュラル
(craps) a first roll of 7 or 11 that immediately wins the stake
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自然な, 才能ある
someone regarded as certain to succeed
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The table was crafted from natural wood, showcasing its organic grain patterns.
He preferred using natural fabrics like cotton and linen for his clothing.
She prefers using natural ingredients in her skincare products to avoid harsh chemicals.
The dish was made using natural and locally sourced ingredients.
Some cultures ascribe natural phenomena to the actions of deities or spirits.