Frequency rank: 4,455. – 4,458.
- reclamation (e.g. of wasteland); cultivation; development
- pioneering; opening up (e.g. of a new market); breaking new ground; trailblazing
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- reclamation (e.g. of wasteland); cultivation; development
- pioneering; opening up (e.g. of a new market); breaking new ground; trailblazing
This meaning refers to the process of transforming unproductive land into usable land through agriculture or other means. It often involves improving the quality of soil and increasing its productivity.
This meaning emphasizes the act of being the first to create or develop something new, such as entering a new market or innovating in a particular field. It conveys a sense of leadership and courage in exploring uncharted territory.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かいたく開拓をするto developのうぎょう農業かいたく開拓agricultural reclamationにいちば新市場のかいたく開拓opening up a new marketかいたくせいしん開拓精神pioneering spiritかいたくしゃ開拓者pioneerちいき地域のかいたく開拓regional developmentかいたく開拓のれきし歴史history of developmentかいたくち開拓地settlement areaしげん資源かいたく開拓resource developmentかいたく開拓かつどう活動development activitiesさいせんたん最先端のかいたく開拓cutting-edge developmentかいたく開拓ぷろじぇくとプロジェクトdevelopment project
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Companions with the same aim, to carve out their own future, cooperate with each other.
Many efforts have been make to develop market for imports.
The newcomers cultivated the immense wilderness.
The settlers learned that the land in the valley was fertile.
Pioneer men and women had a hard life, and so did their children.
The colonists bartered with the natives for fur.
We lack an incentive for pursuing the eastern market.
We accept making a reduction in price of 5% if this will help you to develop a new market for our products.
Some day man will reclaim the desert for agriculture.