くつろぐ
Frequency rank: 10,568. – 10,588. (for form 寛ぐ: 7,270. – 7,278.)
- to relax; to feel at homeword usually written using kana alone
Godan verb with 'gu' ending; intransitive verb
Forms
- くつろぐFrequency rank: 10,568. – 10,588.
- 寛ぐ【くつろぐ】Frequency rank: 7,270. – 7,278.
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Example sentences
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I also really had the feeling of having had a relaxed day with my family for the first time in a long while.
2. やくにたつ役に立つめんかい面会のもっとも最もたいせつ大切なじょうけん条件は、いし医師とおや親がくつろいで、たにん他人にじゃま邪魔されずにとうじしゃ当事者だけですわる座ることのできるしずか静かなへや部屋だ。
An essential condition for a helpful interview is a quiet room in which doctor and parents can sit comfortably and in private without being interrupted.
She likes Nara all the better because she can feel at home there.
He likes to relax at home with his family when he is on leave from the Air Force.
13. にほんじん日本人には、み見しら知らぬひと人とかいわ会話をはじめて始めてまだくつろいだきぶん気分にならないうちに、あいて相手の、ねんれい年齢やちい地位、きこん既婚かみこん未婚かなどのこじんてき個人的なことがら事柄をしりたがる知りたがるけいこう傾向がある。
There is a tendency for Japanese to want to know a certain amount of personal information about someone such as age, position and whether they are married or not, before they feel comfortable talking with a stranger.
Some people are killing time relaxing on park benches.