Results, 峠を越える

とうげをこえるtougewokoeru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to pass the peak (of something); to get through the most difficult part; to be over the worst (e.g. an illness) - idiom 峠を越す
  • to cross a pass - orig. meaning

Kanji definition:

とうげtouge

mountain peak; mountain pass; climax; crest; (kokuji)

Strokes:
9
Radical:
山 mountain
SKIP:
1-3-6
UTF:
5ce0
JIS208:
38-29
Hangul:
상 [sang]
Stroke order:
Alternative stroke order:
Example words:
とうげtouge
(mountain) pass; ridge; peak; / peak (e.g. of summer); worst (e.g. of an illness); crisis; critical point; most difficult part
碓氷峠うすいとうげusuitouge
Usui Pass
峠を越すとうげをこすtougewokosu
to pass the peak (of something); to get through the most difficult part; to be over the worst (e.g. an illness); / to cross a pass
峠道とうげみちtougemichi
road over a mountain pass
峠を越えるとうげをこえるtougewokoeru
to pass the peak (of something); to get through the most difficult part; to be over the worst (e.g. an illness); / to cross a pass

エツETSUオツOTSUko.su~こ ko.su~ご go.shiえるko.eru~ご go.e

surpass; cross over; move to; exceed; Vietnam

Strokes:
12
Radical:
走赱 run
SKIP:
3-7-5
UTF:
8d8a
JIS208:
17-59
Nanori:
えちechiえっeoこえkoeこしkoshiごえgoeごしgoshiごやgoya
Hangul:
월 [weol]활 [hwal]
Pinyin:
yuè
Stroke order:
Example words:
勝ち越しかちこしkachikoshi
having more wins than losses; taking the lead
越えるこえるkoeru
to cross over; to cross; to pass through; to pass over (out of); to go beyond; to go past; / to exceed; to surpass; to be more (than)
引っ越しひっこしhikkoshi
moving (dwelling, office, etc.); changing residence
持ち越すもちこすmochikosu
to carry over; to carry forward; to keep (for later); to defer
上越じょうえつjouetsu
area on Japan Sea side of Japan, including Niigata

Kanji

とうげtouge

mountain peak; mountain pass; climax; crest; (kokuji)

エツETSUオツOTSUko.su~こ ko.su~ご go.shiえるko.eru~ご go.e

surpass; cross over; move to; exceed; Vietnam


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