What does 立ち入り禁止 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 立ち入り禁止 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 立ち入り禁止 in Japanese.
The word 立ち入り禁止 in Japanese means 立ち入り禁止, 立ち入り禁止, 立ち入り禁止, 立ち入り禁止. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 立ち入り禁止
立ち入り禁止(no way in) (掲示・表示) A No Entry sign indicates that cars must not drive down that road. |
立ち入り禁止(on police cordon) (警察のテープなど) |
立ち入り禁止(exclusion from a place) このナイトクラブは未成年の立ち入り禁止を定めている。 This nightclub has a ban on minors. |
立ち入り禁止(written (sign: do not enter) (標識) "Keep out!" a crudely painted sign on the gate warned. |
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