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Definition and meaning of - くるくる in Japanese

くるくる
kurukuru

N4

1.round and round, spin

Adverb

猫は私の足元をくるくると回ったの。
The cat rubbed itself around my legs.
くるくる
kurukuru

N4

1.spinning or revolving in a circular motion.

Adverb (fukushi), Adverb taking the 'to' particle, Suru verb

ジェーンは楽しそうに回転する。
Jane spins around happily.
子供たちは輪になって回転する。
The children spin around in a circle.
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2.twisting or spiraling around.

Adverb (fukushi), Adverb taking the 'to' particle, Suru verb

蛇が木の枝に巻き付いている。
The snake is coiled around the branch.
糸が指に巻き付いて絡まった。
The thread wound around and tangled on the finger.
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3.working tirelessly or working hard.

Adverb (fukushi), Adverb taking the 'to' particle, Suru verb

彼は一生懸命働いて、成功を収めました。
He worked tirelessly and achieved success.
一生懸命勉強すれば、必ず成果が出ます。
If you study hard, you will definitely see results.
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4.constantly spinning or rotating.

Adverb (fukushi), Adverb taking the 'to' particle, Suru verb

世界は常に変化しています。
The world is constantly changing.
私たちの生活は常に変化しています。
Our lives are constantly changing.
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