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    3. 着火

    着火

    着ちゃっ火か

    ignition

    KMT10News #43+1Noun, Participle, Verb, Transitive, IntransitiveNature & EnvironmentKanji Vocab16 strokes

    ちゃっか

    Noun, Participle, Verb, Transitive, Intransitive

    1.
    ignition, catching fire, setting on fire

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    乾かん燥そうした木もく材ざいは着ちゃっ火かしやすい。

    Dry wood ignites easily.

    KMT8Nature & Environment
    マッチを擦すると、すぐに着ちゃっ火かした。

    When I struck the match, it ignited immediately.

    KMT10Daily Life
    燃ねん料りょうの着ちゃっ火か温おん度どは、その安あん全ぜん性せいに大 きく関かかわる重じゅう要ような要よう素そだ。

    The ignition temperature of fuel is an important factor greatly related to its safety.

    KMT10Science & MathTechnology
    山やま火か事じの原げん因いんは、たばこの不ふ始し末まつによる着ちゃっ火かが最もっとも多おおい。

    The most common cause of forest fires is ignition due to carelessly discarded cigarettes.

    KMT10Nature & EnvironmentDaily Life
    エンジンの着ちゃっ火かシステムに問もん題だいがあるため、車くるまが始し動どうしない。

    The car won't start because there's a problem with the engine's ignition system.

    KMT10TechnologyDaily Life

    Kanji that make up this word

    着
    き.る・き.せる・つ.く・つ.ける…(2)
    don・arrive・wear・counter for suits of clothing
    火
    ひ・-び・ほ-…(1)
    fire
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