Results, 日没

にちぼつnichibotsu

noun:

私達watashitachiha美しいutsukushii日没nichibotsuni見とれたmitoreta We admired the beautiful sunset.

Kanji definition:

ニチNICHIジツJITSUhi~び bi~か ka

day; sun; Japan; counter for days

Strokes:
4
Radical:
日 sun, day
SKIP:
4-4-1
UTF:
65e5
JIS208:
38-92
Nanori:
aあきakiいるirukuくさkusaこうkousuたちtachiniにっniにつnitsuhe
Hangul:
일 [il]
Pinyin:
Stroke order:
Example words:
日米にちべいnichibei
Japan-America
毎日まいにちmainichi
every day
同日どうじつdoujitsu
the same day
日程にっていnittei
schedule; program; programme; agenda
今日こんにちkonnichi
today; this day; / these days; recently; nowadays

ボツBOTSUモツMOTSUおぼれるobo.reruしずshizu.muないnai

drown; sink; hide; fall into; disappear; die

Strokes:
7
Radical:
水氵氺 water
SKIP:
1-3-4
UTF:
6ca1
JIS208:
43-55
Hangul:
몰 [mol]
Pinyin:
méi / mò
Stroke order:
Example words:
戦没せんぼつsenbotsu
death in battle; killed in action
没後ぼつごbotsugo
after death; posthumously
沈没ちんぼつchinbotsu
sinking; foundering; going down; submersion; / getting dead drunk; / having too much fun (esp. in a red-light district, etc.) and missing work or neglecting one's duties; / staying in one place for a long time
没頭ぼっとうbottou
immersing oneself in; being absorbed in; devoting oneself to; giving oneself up entirely to
没落ぼつらくbotsuraku
ruin; fall; collapse

Partial results:

にちぼつぜんnichibotsuzen

noun:

  • before sunset
にちぼつごnichibotsugo

adverbial noun / temporal noun:

  • after sunset

muraha日没後nichibotsugo静まり返っていたshizumarikaetteita The village was dead after sunset.

Kanji

ニチNICHIジツJITSUhi~び bi~か ka

day; sun; Japan; counter for days

ボツBOTSUモツMOTSUおぼれるobo.reruしずshizu.muないnai

drown; sink; hide; fall into; disappear; die


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