Kanji details for 伸
伸
Common kanji
expand, stretch, extend, lengthen, increase
KUN:
- の.びるno.biru
- の.ばすno.basu
- の.べるno.beru
- の.すno.su
ON:
- シンshin
Nanori:
- のぶnobu
- よぼるyoboru
Example words(showing 1-10 of 76 results)
Ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1.
to stretch, to extend, to lengthen, to grow (of hair, height, grass, etc.)
2.
to straighten out, to be flattened, to become smooth
3.
to spread (of paint, cream, etc.)
4.
to stretch out (e.g. of a hand), to extend
5.
to lose elasticity, to become slack, to become soggy (e.g. noodles)
6.
to make progress, to develop, to expand, to increase, to improve(only relevant for 伸びる)
7.
to be exhausted, to be groggy, to pass out, to collapse(only relevant for 伸びる)
8.
to be prolonged (meeting, life span, etc.), to be extended (e.g. deadline), to lengthen (e.g. of the days)(only relevant for 延びる)
9.
to be postponed, to be delayed, to be put off(only relevant for 延びる)
Other readings:
延びる【のびる】
Godan-su verb, transitive verb
1.
to grow long (e.g. hair, nails)(esp. 伸ばす)
2.
to lengthen, to extend, to stretch
3.
to reach out, to hold out(esp. 伸ばす)
4.
to straighten, to smooth out
5.
to spread evenly (dough, cream, etc.)
6.
to dilute, to thin out
7.
to postpone(esp. 延ばす)
8.
to prolong
9.
to strengthen, to develop, to expand
Other readings:
延ばす【のばす】
noun
1.
yawn, yawning(usually kana)
2.
kanji "yawning" radical (radical 76)(only relevant for 欠)
Other readings:
あくび《欠》
、けんしん《欠伸》
noun
1.
growth, development
2.
stretching (one's body, e.g. when waking up)
3.
(ability to) spread (of paint, cream, etc.)
4.
elongation, extension, carry (e.g. of sound), sustain
Other readings:
延び【のび】
、ノビ
noun
•
growth rate, coefficient of extension
Other readings:
延び率【のびりつ】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
Godan-mu verb, intransitive verb
•
to be sluggish (business), to make little progress, to not grow as much as expected
Common word
noun
1.
extension, prolongation
2.
enlargement
See also:引き伸ばし写真
All readings:
引き延ばし【ひきのばし】
、引き伸ばし【ひきのばし】
、引伸ばし【ひきのばし】
、引延ばし【ひきのばし】
noun, auxillary suru verb
•
sudden rise (esp. of stock prices), jump