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Words — 14 found

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. description; expression (in words); qualification (e.g. of a noun with an adjective); modification; figurative expression; figure of speech; metaphor
Noun
2. form; figure; appearance
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Noun
1. adjective; i-adjective (in Japanese)Grammar
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2. AdjectiveIn grammar, an adjective is a 'describing' word; the main... Read more
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Noun
1. adjectival noun (in Japanese); quasi-adjective; nominal adjective; na-, taru-, nari- or tari-adjectiveGrammar
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2. Adjectival noun (Japanese)An adjectival noun or sometimes just adjectival is a noun... Read more
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けいようそうとう 形容詞相当語句
Noun
1. adjectival equivalentLinguistics
  • めいし名詞
  • しゅうしょく修飾
  • する
  • もの
  • けいようし形容詞
  • または
  • けいようしそうとうごく形容詞相当語句
  • です
Things that modify nouns are adjectives or equivalent to adjectives.
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けいよう 形容
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. indescribable; defying descriptionSee also 形容のない けいようのない
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けいよう 形容
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. indescribable (esp. indescribably beautiful); defying descriptionSee also 形容しようのない けいようしようのない
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Noun
1. contradictio in adjecto; contradiction between an adjective and the noun it modifies (wooden iron, hot ice, etc.)
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けいようこう 形容枯槁
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Su verb - precursor to the modern suru
1. to be emaciated; to become gaunt; to waste away
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1. EpithetAn epithet or byname is a descriptive term (word or phras... Read more
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Kanji — 2 found

1.2155137944822072
7 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
shape, form, style
Kun: かた -がた かたち なり
On: ケイ ギョウ
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1.9192323070771697
10 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
contain, form, looks
Kun: い.れる
On: ヨウ
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Sentences — 8 found

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    • ふていし不定詞
    • けいようし形容詞
    • てき
    • ようほう用法
    • には
    • しゅるい種類
    • あり
    • 、①
    • げんていようほう限定用法
    • 、②
    • じょじゅつようほう叙述用法
    • 。②
    • もちろん
    • しゅかくほご主格補語
    • です
    There are two ways of using the infinitive as an adjective, 1. attributive, 2. predicative. Naturally 2. is a subject complement. Tatoeba
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