ガス
Frequency rank: 11,994. – 12,012.
- gas (as a fuel)word usually written using kana alonefrom Dutch; Flemish "undefined" and English "undefined"
- gas (state of matter)word usually written using kana alonesee also 気体
- poison gasword usually written using kana alonesee also 毒ガス
- dense fog; thick fogword usually written using kana alone
- gas stove; gas cooker; gas rangeword usually written using kana aloneabbreviationsee also ガスコンロ
- gasoline; gas; petrolword usually written using kana alone
- flatulence; gas; wind; fartword usually written using kana alonecolloquialism
- gassed yarnword usually written using kana aloneabbreviationsee also ガス糸
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- gas (as a fuel)
- gas (state of matter)
- poison gas
- dense fog; thick fog
- gas stove; gas cooker; gas range
- gasoline; gas; petrol
- flatulence; gas; wind; fart
- gassed yarn
This refers to gas used as a source of energy, commonly for heating and cooking.
This meaning indicates a physical state of matter, alongside solid and liquid.
This refers to gas that can cause harm or death when inhaled. It’s often discussed in contexts of warfare or accidents.
This refers to a weather condition where visibility is greatly reduced due to a thick mist of water vapor.
This refers to a kitchen appliance that uses gas as a fuel source for cooking.
I bought a new gas range.
This term is used to denote fuel for internal combustion engines, often used in cars.
This meaning pertains to the release of gas from the digestive system, often causing discomfort.
This refers to yarn that has been treated with gas to enhance its appearance or texture, often used in textile manufacturing.
Generated collocations (experimental)
がすガスをつかう使うto use gasがすこんろガスコンロgas stoveぷろぱんがすプロパンガスpropane gasてんねんがす天然ガスnatural gasがすもれガス漏れgas leakがすガスかん缶gas canisterがすばあなあガスバーナーgas burnerどくがす毒ガスpoison gasがすじょうガス状gaseous stateがすしつガス室gas chamberがすひいたあガスヒーターgas heaterおならきごう(がすガスきごう)がでる出るto pass gasがすだいガス代gas billあせちれんがすアセチレンガスacetylene gasがすガスきれ切れgas shortage
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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If we burn fuels such as coal, oil and gas, they give off various gases.
The reporter covered the gas explosion in Shibuya.
Don't forget to turn off the gas before you leave the house.
No sooner had I entered the room than I noticed the smell not only of tobacco but of gas.