Frequency rank: 6,729. – 6,740.
- making a round trip; going and returning; coming and going
- round-trip ticket; return ticketabbreviationsee also 往復切符
- correspondence; exchanging (letters)
- socializing; visiting one another
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- making a round trip; going and returning; coming and going
- round-trip ticket; return ticket
- correspondence; exchanging (letters)
- socializing; visiting one another
This meaning refers to the act of traveling to a location and then returning to the starting point, indicating the journey has both an outward and a return segment.
This meaning specifically pertains to the type of ticket purchased for travel that includes both going to a destination and returning back, typically at a discounted price compared to two one-way tickets.
This meaning relates to the act of sending messages or letters back and forth between individuals, indicating ongoing communication.
This meaning involves the act of visiting friends or family, often implying mutual visits between parties where each person hosts the other.
Generated collocations (experimental)
おうふく往復するto make a round tripおうふくきっぷ往復切符round-trip ticketおうふく往復びん便round-trip flightおうふくはがき往復はがきreturn postcardてがみ手紙のおうふく往復correspondence of lettersおうふく往復のりょこう旅行round-trip travelゆうじん友人とおうふく往復するto socialize with friendsでんわ電話のおうふく往復exchange of phone callsおうふく往復をかさねる重ねるto continue correspondenceおうふく往復のかんけい関係mutual relationship
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Round-trip fares to each destination are as follows.
She became the first woman to complete a two-way nonstop crossing of the channel in fifteen years.
10. あるじゅう きゅうさい19歳のかなだにんカナダ人がせんげつ先月、いぎりすかいきょうイギリス海峡をのんすとっぷノンストップでおうふく往復およぎ泳ぎきって切ってせかいきろく世界記録をやぶった破った。
A 19-year-old Canadian broke the world record last month for a nonstop, round-trip swim across the English Channel.
I'd like a round-trip ticket from Boston to New York.
For 381 days, the buses of Montgomery travelled back and forth on their routes, almost empty.