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Definition and meaning of - くすり in Japanese

くすり
kusuri

N4

1.medicine, drug

Noun

薬を 飲みます。
I take some medicine.
くすりゆび薬指
kusuriyubi

N4

1.ring finger

Noun

彼女の薬指にゆびわを つけます。
Put the ring on her ring finger.
やくひん薬品
yakuhin

N4

1.medicine, drug

Noun

彼女は薬品を戸棚から出したんだ。
She took the medicine out of the cupboard.
やっきょく薬局
yakkyoku

N4

1.a pharmacy, drugstore

Noun

薬局へ行きます。
I go to the drugstore.
くすりや薬屋
kusuriya

N4

1.a pharmacy, a chemist's shop

Noun

薬屋へ行きます。
I go to the pharmacy.
やくぶつ薬物
yakubutsu

N4

1.drugs, medicine

Noun

薬物をあまり飲まないで。
Don't take a lot of medicine.
やっきょく薬局
yakkyoku

N4

1.a place to buy medicine and healthcare products.

Noun

私は薬局で薬を買いました。
I bought medicine at the pharmacy.
この薬局は24時間営業しています。
This pharmacy is open 24 hours.
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2.a place where medicines are dispensed.

Noun

私は薬局で薬を受け取りました。
I received the medicine at the hospital pharmacy.
この薬局は24時間営業しています。
This hospital pharmacy is open 24 hours.
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3.a place where medicine is dispensed.

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私は薬局で薬を買いました。
I bought medicine at the pharmacy.
この薬局は24時間営業しています。
This pharmacy is open 24 hours.
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くすりひん薬品
kusurihin

N4

1.substances used for medical treatment or research.

Noun

この薬品は病気を治すために使われます。
This medicine is used to treat illnesses.
薬品を取り違えないように注意してください。
Please be careful not to mix up the chemicals.
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くすりかん薬缶
kusurikan

N4

1.a container for boiling water or liquids.

Noun

薬缶はお湯を沸かすために使われる。
The kettle is used to boil water.
この薬缶は古い日本の伝統的な道具だ。
This kettle is an old traditional Japanese tool.
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2.medicine container.

Noun

彼は薬缶のような頭を持っています。
He has a head like a bald head.
あの男性は薬缶と呼ばれています。
That man is called "bald head".
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はなび

花火

hanabi

definition
くすり
薬指 くすりゆび
薬品 やくひん
薬局 やっきょく
薬屋 くすりや
薬物 やくぶつ
薬局 やっきょく
薬品 くすりひん
薬缶 くすりかん

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