Jisho

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Words — 4 found

Noun
1. chest; breastむな is usually used in compounds
Noun
2. breasts; bosom; bust
Noun
3. heart
Noun
4. lungs
Noun
5. stomach
Noun
6. heart; mind; feelings
Wikipedia definition
7. ChestThe chest is a part of the anatomy of humans and various ... Read more
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胸 【むな】
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Noun
1. principle; aim; main purpose; central part; pillar
Noun
2. purport; gist; drift; meaningOnly applies to 旨
  • かのじょ彼女
  • から
  • けっこん結婚
  • できません
  • いう
  • むね
  • てがみ手紙
  • とど届いた
I received a letter from her to the effect that she couldn't accept my marriage proposal.
Noun
3. instructions; orders; intention; wishesOnly applies to 旨
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宗 【むね】
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Noun
1. ridge (of roof)often むな as a prefix
Noun
2. back of a swordSee also 刀背
Suffix, Counter
3. counter for buildings, apartments, etc.
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Noun
1. back of a swordSee also 棟 むね
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刀背 【むね】
Notes
むね: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading).
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Kanji — 8 found

4.348805932172585
8 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
religion, sect, denomination, main point, origin, essence
Kun: むね
On: シュウ ソウ
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6.781287485005997
6 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
delicious, relish, show a liking for, purport, will, clever, expert
Kun: むね うま.い
On:
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8.177092799243939
12 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
ridgepole, ridge
Kun: むね むな-
On: トウ
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9.98000799680128
10 strokes. JLPT N2. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 6.
bosom, breast, chest, heart, feelings
Kun: むね むな-
On: キョウ
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Sentences — 116 found

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    • じょうし上司
    • のパワハラを社内相談
    • まどぐち窓口
    • に相談しても
    • いっこう一向に
    • らち
    • 明かない
    • ため、社長に
    • じきそ直訴
    • するため社長室を
    • おとず訪れた
    • 。アポイントはないが社長に面会したい
    • むね
    • 告げる
    • と、私が
    • ふおん不穏な
    • 空気を
    • かもしだ醸し出して
    • いたからだろうか、
    • うけつけ受付
    • の男性は
    • いぶか訝しげに
    • 私の
    • かお
    • を見ると「
    • おやくそくお約束
    • のない
    • かた
    • おとりつお取り次ぎ
    • はいたしかねます」と
    • いんぎん慇懃に
    • 述べた。
    I consulted with the internal consultation office about my boss’s harassment, but my complaint was getting nowhere. Therefore, I decided to directly approach the president in his office. When I told the man at the reception desk that I did not have an appointment, but wanted to meet with the president, he looked at me quizzically, perhaps because I appeared nervous and unsettled. The man courteously said, “I cannot allow you to see the president unless you have an appointment.” Jreibun
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