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    3. 浸る

    浸る

    浸ひたる​

    to be soaked in

    KMT10News #31+1CoreVerb, IntransitiveEmotions & PsychologyKanji Vocab11 strokes

    漬る

    ひたる

    Verb, Intransitive

    1.
    to be soaked in, to be flooded, to be submerged
    2.
    to be immersed in (joy, memories, alcohol, etc.), to give oneself over to, to bask in

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    お風ふ呂ろにゆっくり浸ひたるのが好すきです。

    I like to soak slowly in the bath.

    KMT5Daily Life
    温おん泉せんに浸ひたると、心しん身しんともにリラックスできます。

    When you soak in a hot spring, both your mind and body can relax.

    KMT7Daily LifeMedicine & Health
    彼かれは成せい功こうの喜よろこびに浸ひたっていた。

    He was immersed in the joy of success.

    KMT9Emotions & Psychology
    彼かの女じょは悲かなしみに浸ひたり、しばらく立たち直なおれなかった。

    She was steeped in sorrow and couldn't recover for a while.

    KMT9Emotions & Psychology
    故こ郷きょうの思おもい出でに浸ひたる時じ間かんは、彼かれにとって何なによりも大たい切せつなものだった。

    The time he spent immersed in memories of his hometown was more precious than anything to him.

    KMT10Emotions & PsychologyFamily & Relationships

    Characters that make up this word

    浸
    ひた.す・ひた.る・つ.かる…(1)
    immersed・soak・dip・steep・moisten…(2)
    Kanji
    る
    ru
    Kana
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