Search Terms: 超*
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Ichidan verb, transitive verb
1.
to cross over, to cross, to pass through, to pass over (out of), to go beyond, to go past(esp. 越える)
2.
to exceed, to surpass, to be more (than)(esp. 超える)
Other readings:
超える【こえる】
Godan-su verb
1.
to cross over (e.g. mountain), to go across
2.
to get over (e.g. hardship)
3.
to pass time (e.g. a winter)
4.
to surpass, to be better than, to exceed(often 超す)
5.
to move house
6.
Other readings:
超す【こす】
prefix
1.
super-, ultra-, hyper-, extreme(only relevant for ちょう)
2.
extremely, really, totally, absolutely(colloquialism)
noun (suffix)
3.
over, more than(only relevant for ちょう)(after a number or counter)
Other readings:
チョー
no-adjective
•
suprapartisan, multiparty, bipartisan, nonpartisan
noun
•
superconductivity, super-conductivity
Other readings:
超電導【ちょうでんどう】
noun
1.
transcendence, transcendency
prenominal
2.
transcendental
auxillary suru verb
3.
to transcend, to rise above
noun
1.
superman, superwoman
2.
Ubermensch (e.g. Nietzsche's ideal man of the future), overman
noun
1.
extra-sensory perception, ESP, psi, psychic ability
2.
psychokinesis, PK
noun, auxillary suru verb
•
transcendence, excellence, superiority
na-adjective, no-adjective, noun
•
occult, transcendental, supernaturalness, supernaturalism, supernaturality
noun
•
small low-density lipoprotein, pattern B LDL
noun
•
transactinide elements, transactinides, super-heavy elements(chemistry term)
no-adjective, noun
•
tip-top, top, top-drawer, best, foremost, elite
See also:一流 (いちりゅう)
noun
•
remote countryside, boondocks, the sticks
See also:ド田舎 (ドいなか)
Other readings:
超田舎【どいなか】[1]
Notes:
- gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading)
noun
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transuranium element, transuranic element, super heavy element
Kanji results(showing 1 results)
Common kanji
transcend, super-, ultra-
KUN:
- こ.えるko.eru
- こ.すko.su
ON:
- チョウchou
Nanori:
- まさるmasaru
- わたるwataru
Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 34 results)
Learning lessons from Europe, Japan has to switch its economic-oriented policy to a consumer-conscious one, in order to cope with the coming unprecedented aging society towards the 21st century