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Definition and meaning of 浮かぶ - うかぶ in Japanese

うかぶ浮かぶ
ukabu

N4

1.to come to mind

godan ~ぶ verb

アイデアが浮かぶ。
It comes to my mind the idea
2.float

godan ~ぶ verb

沖にボートが浮かんでいます。
The boat is floating off the coast.
うかぶ浮かぶ
ukabu

N4

1.to be buoyant; to stay afloat

Godan verb with 'bu' ending, Intransitive verb

花びらが水面に浮かぶ。
Flower petals float on the water surface.
魚が静かに浮かぶ池。
Fish quietly float in the pond.
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2.to appear or emerge, like something rising to surface

Godan verb with 'bu' ending, Intransitive verb

水面に小さな泡が浮かぶ。
Small bubbles float to the surface of the water.
思い出が心に浮かぶ時がある。
There are times when memories come to mind.
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3.to appear in one's thoughts; to be inspired

Godan verb with 'bu' ending, Intransitive verb

彼女の笑顔が浮かぶと、元気が出る。
When I think of her smile, I feel energized.
旅行の計画が浮かぶと、ワクワクする。
I get excited when I come up with travel plans.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

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