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Definition and meaning of 先行 - さっこう in Japanese

さっこう先行
sakkou

N4

1.go ahead or go first.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

先行して、私たちは新しい計画を立てました。
We went ahead and made a new plan.
このグループは先行して、新しい技術を開発しています。
This group is leading the way in developing new technology.
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2.happening before or being ahead of something.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

先行する技術は、市場で成功する可能性が高いです。
Technologies that precede have a high chance of success in the market.
この新製品は、先行の製品よりも性能が優れています。
This new product outperforms preceding products in terms of performance.
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3.taking an early lead in a competition.

Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb

チームは先行して試合をリードしています。
The team is leading the game by scoring first.
先行することは試合で重要です。
It is important to take the lead in a game.
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4.someone who goes ahead or leads.

Noun

彼は私の後ろを先行している。
He is stalking me from behind.
先行者は私をつけ回している。
The stalker is following me around.
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さきゆき先行き
sakiyuki

N4

1.the outlook or prospects for the future.

Noun

先行きが不透明で心配です。
I am worried about the future prospects being unclear.
仕事の先行きが明るいと嬉しい。
I am happy that the future prospects of my job are bright.
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さきぎょうし先行詞
sakigyoushi

N4

1.the word that a pronoun refers to.

Noun

先行詞は、文中で後続する言葉に影響を与える重要な要素です。
The antecedent is an important element that influences the words that follow in a sentence.
日本語の文章では、先行詞と代名詞の関係がよく使われます。
In Japanese sentences, the relationship between antecedents and pronouns is often used.
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さきゆきふあん先行き不安
sakiyukifuan

N4

1.worry about what lies ahead.

Noun

彼は先行き不安を感じている。
He is feeling uncertain about the future.
先行き不安が私の心を支配している。
Concern about future prospects is dominating my mind.
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はなび

花火

hanabi

definition
先行 さっこう
先行き さきゆき
先行詞 さきぎょうし
先行き不安 さきゆきふあん

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