日焼け

Japanese

Kanji in this term

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kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
日燒け (kyūjitai)

Alternative forms

Noun

()() (hiyake) 

  1. sunburn, suntan

Verb

()()する (hiyake suru) suru (stem ()() (hiyake shi), past ()()した (hiyake shita))

  1. to sunburn, suntan
    • 2018 July 19, “Hiyake suru no ni kakaru jikan wa nanpun? [How many minutes does it take to get a suntan?]”, in Honma dekka! channel:
      サンオイルは「()(がい)(せん)から(はだ)(まも)りながら日焼(ひや)けするために()る」オイルと()えますね。
      San'oiru wa “shigaisen kara hada o mamori nagara hiyake suru tame ni nuru” oiru to iemasu ne.
      We can call suntan oil ‘oil applied in order to protect skin from ultraviolet rays while suntanning’.
  2. to discolor from exposure to sunlight
    日焼(ひや)けした(かみ)
    hiyake shita kami
    sun-faded paper
  3. to dry up or wither due to drought
    日焼(ひや)けした()んぼ
    hiyake shita tanbo
    dried-up rice paddy

Conjugation

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