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Definition and meaning of - わく in Japanese

わく
waku

N4

1.frame, limits

Noun

枠の中に答えを書いてください。
Please write the answer in the box.
わく
waku

N4

1.a structure or boundary for containment.

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix

画像を枠に入れてください。
Please put the image in the frame.
この枠内に文字を書いてください。
Please write the text within this frame.
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2.a boundary or a frame.

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix

画面の枠内にテキストを配置してください。
Please place the text within the frame on the screen.
枠を超えて描いてはいけませんよ。
Do not draw beyond the border.
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3.a set boundary or designated space.

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix

この大会には参加者の枠があります。
There is a limit on the number of participants in this tournament.
一日の仕事時間には枠が設けられています。
There is a set limit on the number of hours worked in a day.
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4.a defined group or classification.

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix

この大会には、3つの枠があります。
In this tournament, there are three categories.
その映画は、新しい枠を作りました。
That movie created a new class.
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5.a designated time for broadcasting a program.

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix

この番組は、午後の枠で放送されます。
This program will be broadcast in the afternoon slot.
朝の枠には、ニュース番組があります。
In the morning slot, there is a news program.
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6.broadcasting live content online.

Noun, Noun, used as a suffix

今夜の枠で、新しいアニメが放送されます。
A new anime will be broadcast in tonight's time slot.
ライブ枠で、コンサートをオンラインで楽しめる。
You can enjoy the concert online in the live stream.
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7.a cylindrical object used for winding thread.

Noun

この枠に糸を巻いてください。
Please wind the thread around this spool.
その枠に糸がたくさん残っている。
There is a lot of thread left on that reel.
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8.framework or frame.

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この建物の枠は頑丈な鉄で作られています。
The frame of this building is made of sturdy iron.
窓枠を修理する必要があります。
The window frame needs to be repaired.
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WORD OF THE DAY

はなび

花火

hanabi

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わく
わく

WORD OF THE DAY

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