Jisho

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Words — 1 found

Noun
1. thorn; spine; prickle
  • どの
  • バラ
  • にも
  • とげ
  • ある
  • ように
  • じんせい人生
  • には
  • かな悲しみ
  • ある
Life has its sorrows, as every rose has its thorns.
Noun
2. splinter (esp. lodged in one's flesh); hard sharp item (esp. lodged in one's throat, e.g. fish bone)
  • この
  • ゆび
  • ささって
  • 取れません
I can't get this splinter out of my finger.
Noun
3. biting words
  • かれ彼の
  • ことば言葉
  • には
  • とげ
  • あった
There was a bite in his remark.
Other forms
棘 【とげ】トゲ
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Kanji — 7 found

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8 strokes. JLPT N2. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
thorn, pierce, stab, prick, sting, calling card
On:
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6 strokes.
thorn
Kun: とげ
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12 strokes.
thorn, splinter, spine, biting words, briers
Kun: いばら とげ
On: キョク
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16 strokes.
to cut, injure, stab, stick on
On: ケイ
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Sentences — 27 found

  • jreibun/3227/1
      教育とは未来への投資あるいは
    • くに
    • いしずえづく礎作り
    • だと言われるが、大学など高等教育機関の果たすべき役割と
    • いちづ位置付け
    • も、それぞれの
    • くに
    • の教育制度の
    • なか
    • で変遷を
    • 遂げ
    • 、現在に
    • いた至って
    • いる。
    Education is said to be an investment in the future or the foundation of a nation. The role and position of universities and other institutions of higher education have transformed over the years within each country’s educational system. Jreibun
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