MIT Lesson 23A Kanji: 第23A課の漢字

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In the following definitions, on (Chinese-based) readings arerepresented by katakana; kun (native Japanese-based) readings arerepresented by hiragana. This is a common dictionary convention, and doesnot have any bearing on meaning.


Printed form:
Readings:
す(ぎる)
す(ごす)
Meaning:
pass; exceed
Usage Examples:
過ぎる
食べ過ぎる
五分過ぎ

Printed form:
Readings:
リョウ
すず(しい)
Meaning:
cool
Usage Examples:
涼しい
涼風 (りょうふう) cool wind

Printed form:
Readings:
Meaning:
tooth, teeth
Usage Examples:
歯が痛い
歯医者
歯科 (しか) dental dept.

Printed form:
Readings:
ダン
あたた(かい)
Meaning:
warm
Usage Examples:
暖かい
暖かい日
暖房 (だんぼう) heater

Printed form:
Readings:
フク
Meaning:
clothes
Usage Examples:
服を着る
服を脱ぐ (ぬぐ)
洋服
和服

Printed form:
Readings:
ショウ
や(く)
や(ける)
やき
Meaning:
burn
Usage Examples:
ケーキを焼く
日焼けする
焼そば fried noodle

Printed form:
Readings:
カン
な(れる)
Meaning:
get used to; become experienced to
Usage Examples:
習慣 (しゅうかん) custom
言葉に慣れる

Printed form:
Readings:
ケツ
むす(ぶ)
Meaning:
tie; conclude
Usage Examples:
結婚する
結果 (けっか)

Printed form:
Readings:
コン
Meaning:
marry
Usage Examples:
結婚
婚約する engage to be married

Printed form:
Readings:
シキ
Meaning:
ceremony
Usage Examples:
結婚式
入学式 (にゅうがくしき)

Printed form:
Readings:
よる、よ
Meaning:
night
Usage Examples:
夜になる
今夜 (こんや)

Printed form:
Readings:
アク
わる(い)
Meaning:
bad
Usage Examples:
悪い人
悪い成績 (せいせき) a bad grade

Printed form:
Readings:
エイ
Meaning:
reflect; project
Usage Examples:
映画を見る

Printed form:
Readings:
か(く)
Meaning:
draw; picture
Usage Examples:
映画
絵画 (かいが) painting

Printed form:
Readings:
サイ
ほそ(い)
こま(かい)
Meaning:
slender; minute
Usage Examples:
細いウエスト
細かい (こまかい)

Printed form:
Readings:
は、ば
Meaning:
leaf
Usage Examples:
葉の色
言葉

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