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Search Terms: *泉

Dictionary results(showing 1-25 of 40 results)


noun
spring, fountain

noun
1.
hot spring
2.
onsen, hot spring resort, hot spring spa

noun
1.
source (of a spring, etc.)
2.
source (of payment, energy, knowledge, etc.), origin, wellspring
Other readings:
原泉【げんせん】

noun
miraculous spring or fountain

expression
A virtuous person does (should) not commit an act that offends his moral principles no matter how hard pressed he may be(yojijukugo)

noun
Izumi (former province located in the southwest of present-day Osaka Prefecture)

noun
drinking spring water, taking the waters, onsen water used for medical treatment

noun
geyser
Other readings:
間歇泉【かんけつせん】
間けつ泉【かんけつせん】

noun
a spring that gushes forth from a valley
Other readings:
谿泉【けいせん】

noun
1.
underground spring(only relevant for こうせん)
2.
Hades, hell, underworld
See also:地獄
Other readings:
黄泉【よみ】

noun
shinkansen pear, hybrid nashi developed in Tottori prefecture
Other readings:
シンカンセン

noun
Daijisen (Japanese dictionary published by Shogakukan)

おんせん
tachiyorionsen
noun
hot spring resort where customers can bathe without spending the night

noun
simple thermal hot spring (containing less than one thousand ppm of dissolved minerals)
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 9 strokes
Taught in grade 6
spring, fountain
KUN:
  • いずみ
    izumi
ON:
  • セン
    sen
Nanori:
  • いず
    izu
  • ずい
    zui
  • ずみ
    zumi
  • ぜい
    zei
  • ぜん
    zen
  • no

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 27 results)


おんせん
温泉
きず
なお
治す
せいしつ
性質
These hot springs possess properties for healing wounds

ぼく
ぐうぜん
偶然
おんせん
温泉
I hit on a spa

She will surely be enjoying a hot bath at this hour

かれ
いず
みず
He drank of the spring

わた
ぶんてんかん
気分転換
おんせん
温泉
I make it a rule to go to a spa at intervals for a change

まち
おんせん
温泉
ゆうめい
有名
The town is famous for its hot spring

There are a lot of hot springs in Japan

The man was a fountain of knowledge

Sometimes it's good for a married couple to go to a hot spring together―just the two of them

We're torn between going to a hot spring and going skiing
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