156 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese (Florence Sakade) |
81 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd edition (Henshall, Seeley and De Groot) |
77 | A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters (Kenneth G. Henshall) |
238 | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage |
1562 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
271 | Essential Kanji (P.G. O’Neill) |
167 | Japanese Kanji Flashcards (Max Hodges and Tomoko Okazaki) |
144 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
3.2 | Japanese for Busy People |
216 | Kanji and Kana (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
216 | Kanji and Kana, 2nd Edition (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
257 | Kanji in Context (Nishiguchi and Kono) |
605 | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
207 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
133 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
160 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
1240 | Les Kanjis dans la tete (Yves Maniette) |
9699 | Morohashi |
181 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
1681 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
1232 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
1318 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
263 | The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power (Dale Crowley) |
87 | Tuttle Kanji Cards (Alexander Kask) |
Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2
JLPT level N3
218 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 引退 【インタイ】 retirement
- 引責 【インセキ】 taking responsibility
- 誘引 【ユウイン】 enticement, inducement, attraction
- 吸引 【キュウイン】 absorption, suction, aspiration, attraction, draw
Kun reading compounds
- 引く 【ひく】 to pull, to tug, to lead (e.g. a horse), to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.), to attract (e.g. interest), to draw back (e.g. one's hand), to draw in (one's chin, stomach, etc.), to pull in, to draw (a card, mahjong tile, etc.), to draw (a line, plan, etc.), to catch (a cold), to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument), to look up (in a dictionary, phone book, etc.), to consult, to check, to haul, to pull (vehicles), to subtract, to deduct, to recede, to ebb, to fade, to be descend from, to inherit (a characteristic), to quote, to cite, to raise (as evidence), to lay on (electricity, gas, etc.), to install (e.g. a telephone), to supply (e.g. water), to hold (e.g. a note), to apply (e.g. lipstick), to oil (e.g. a pan), to wax (e.g. a floor), to move back, to draw back, to recede, to fall back, to retreat, to lessen, to subside, to ebb, to go down (e.g. of swelling), to resign, to retire, to quit
- 引く手 【ひくて】 admirer, inducer
- 引ける 【ひける】 to close, to be over, to break up (e.g. school), to lose one's nerve, to feel daunted
Readings
- Japanese names:
- いな、 ひき、 ひけ、 びき
- Korean:
- in
Spanish
- tirar
- remolcar
- retroceder
- ser guiado
- arrastrar
- tocar (instrumento de cuerda)
Portuguese
- puxar
- rebocar
- sacudir
- permitir
- instalar
- citação
- referir-se
French
- tirer
- admettre
- installer
- citation
- référence
- jouer (musique)
- attraper (froid)
3554 | 2001 Kanji |
3h1.1 | The Kanji Dictionary |
1-3-1 | SKIP code |
1220.0 | Four corner code |
1-16-90 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
5f15 | Unicode hex code |
Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6
JLPT level N1
1231 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 潮流 【チョウリュウ】 tide, tidal current, tendency, drift, trend
- 潮位 【チョウイ】 tide level
- 思潮 【シチョウ】 trend of thought
- 退潮 【タイチョウ】 ebb tide, waning fortunes
Kun reading compounds
- 潮 【しお】 tide, current, sea water, opportunity, chance, thin soup of fish or shellfish boiled in seawater
- 潮風 【しおかぜ】 salty sea breeze, salt wind
- 黒潮 【くろしお】 Kuroshio Current, Japan Current
- 赤潮 【あかしお】 red tide
- 潮 【しお】 tide, current, sea water, opportunity, chance, thin soup of fish or shellfish boiled in seawater
- 潮汁 【うしおじる】 thin soup of fish or shellfish boiled in seawater
- 夕潮 【ゆうしお】 evening tide
Readings
- Japanese names:
- いた
- Korean:
- jo
Spanish
- agua de mar
- marea
- tendencia
- oportunidad
Portuguese
- maré
- água salgada
- oportunidade
French
- marée
- eau salée
- opportunité
952 | A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese 3rd edition (Henshall, Seeley and De Groot) |
941 | A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters (Kenneth G. Henshall) |
1105 | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage |
2702 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
980 | Essential Kanji (P.G. O’Neill) |
1504 | Japanese Kanji Flashcards (Max Hodges and Tomoko Okazaki) |
2275 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
468 | Kanji and Kana (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
476 | Kanji and Kana, 2nd Edition (Spahn and Hadamitzky) |
1508 | Kanji in Context (Nishiguchi and Kono) |
1252 | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
916 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
516 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
675 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
143 | Les Kanjis dans la tete (Yves Maniette) |
18277P | Morohashi |
739 | New Japanese English Character Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
3336 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
141 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
152 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
988 | Tuttle Kanji Cards (Alexander Kask) |
346 | 2001 Kanji |
3a12.1 | The Kanji Dictionary |
1-3-12 | SKIP code |
3712.0 | Four corner code |
1-36-12 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
6f6e | Unicode hex code |