Examples of using Shimura in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Shimura, any ideas?
Want to meet with Shimura?
Boy 7, Shimura Tetsuya.
He told me to find Shimura.
Shimura, any ideas? Yes, Sir?
His new companionswere also his"disciples" in the sense that they learned from Shimura.
Shimura Zoo"- with chimpanzee Pankun and his son.
He co-starred with Masashi Tashiro,Nobuyoshi Kuwano in the Japanese variety show Shimura Ken no Bakatono-sama.
Shimura was most famous for starring in Hachiji Da Yo!
However, after Tashiro's involvement with voyeurism, drugs,and subsequent arrests, Shimura, disappointed, cut him from their act.
Reiko Shimura feels needy to play in dirty bondage show.
After the previous big hits, Shimura has been leading several shows, mostly on the Fuji TV network with the renewal of his"disciples".
Shimura Tsuu("Shimura, a tasteful person")- with Yuuka, Katsuhiro Higo, Ryuuhei Ueshima, Jun Natsukawa, Chizuru Yamada, etc.
A famous painting of this time is Shimura as a monk, who asked people to repeat the words"Daijoubuda,… ueh, ueh, ueh", whereas"daijoubuda" literally means"I'm all right.".
Shimura Ken no Ore ga Nani Shitano yo("Ken Shimura's What the Hell Did I do?")- with Masashi Tashiro, Nobuyoshi Kuwano, Minayo Watanabe, etc.
At that time, Shimura created the famous character"henna ojisan", which means"strange uncle".[5].
Shimura Ken no Daijoubuda II("Ken Shimura's I'm All Right II")- with Yuuka, Katsuhiro Higo, Ryuuhei Ueshima, Wakako Shimazaki, Jun Natsukawa and Chen Qu.
The rapport Ken Shimura had with Cha Katō, also a member of Higashimurayama, kept them together on television.
Ken Shimura(志村 けん, Shimura Ken)(born Yasunori Shimura(志村 康徳, Shimura Yasunori), 20 February 1950- 29 March 2020) was a Japanese comedian.
Ken Shimura at Baka Tonosama("Ken Shimura and the Dim-Witted Lord").
In 2001, Shimura formed a duet with Naoko Ken as"Ken♀♂Ken" in"Ginza atari de Gin Gin Gin"(銀座あたりでギンギンギン).
In it, Shimura is a feudal lord("tono") who does not want to rule and only thinks about having fun.
Shimura Ryuu("Shimura's Style")- with Yuuka, Katsuhiro Higo, Ryuuhei Ueshima, Masanori Ishii, Yoshiyuki Ishizuka, Chizuru Yamada and Ayumi Kato.
Ken Shimura became known in 1974, replacing Chu Arai[4] in the famous comedy group The Drifters.[2] With the help of the other members of the group, he learned to act and make the audience laugh.
Throughout his comedy career, Shimura was known for his"Bakatono-sama" character, which was unusual among Japanese comedians, in that he could satirize the deeds of powerful figures(a company president, a politician, a family head, a school principal, the head of a Japanese yakuza gang) under the garb of a foolish king who lived in the country a long time ago.
Shimura was hospitalized for severe pneumonia on 20 March 2020, then lost consciousness after anesthetized to attach a ventilator on the following day, and on 23 March it was confirmed that he had COVID-19.[7][8][9] He was the first Japanese tarento to make public a diagnosis with COVID-19 during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Japan.[8].
On 24 March, Shimura was transferred to a hospital where ECMO was available.[1] He had been scheduled to star in the film Kinema no kamisama[ja], but his participation was cancelled on 26 March.[10] He was also slated to carry the Olympic torch through part of the city prior to the 2020 Tokyo games.[3] Shimura died on 29 March 2020 at the National Center for Global Health and Medicine[ja] in Shinjuku, Tokyo.[11][12][13].