Frequency rank: 3,006. – 3,008.
- completion; conclusion
- perfect (tense, form, aspect)grammarsee also 完了形 and 完了相
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- completion; conclusion
- perfect (tense, form, aspect)
This meaning refers to the state of having finished something or bringing it to a close. It can be used in contexts where tasks, projects, or processes are finalized.
This meaning relates to grammatical structures in a language that indicate an action has been completed. It conveys a sense of fulfillment in terms of timing within the context of language usage.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かんりょう完了をするto completeかんりょう完了ほうこく報告completion reportかんりょう完了したcompletedかんりょう完了じこう事項completed mattersかんりょう完了じょうたい状態completion statusかんりょう完了ひ日completion dateかんぜん完全なかんりょう完了perfect completionかんりょう完了しましたIt has been completed.かんりょう完了するまでuntil completionかんりょう完了でんぽう電報completion telegramかんりょう完了けいしき形式perfect form
Example sentences
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The surgery, performed at our clinic, is over in half an hour.
The grammar section includes the passive voice of the present perfect.
This sentence is in the present perfect. 'have' is not a verb, but an auxiliary verb.
Mailing complete. I leave the rest to you, postman!
It's not yet what you'd call finished but we're starting to get pretty good results.
They insisted on my getting the work done by tomorrow.
Be sure to check in at least 45 minutes prior to departure time.
We have finished the work in accordance with her instructions.
Company attorneys are working around the clock to complete the merger.
The house with the damaged roof has been repaired.
They have taken great pains to finish the project, I hear.
I intend to take a month's vacation on completion of this work.
Your role will be to direct this project to its conclusion.