休み【やすみ】
Frequency rank: 4,056.
- rest; recess; respite
- vacation; holiday; absence; suspension
- dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- 休み【やすみ】Frequency rank: 4,056.
- やすみ
Generated definitions (experimental)
- rest; recess; respite
- vacation; holiday; absence; suspension
- dormancy (of a silkworm prior to moulting)
This meaning refers to a temporary break from work or activity, allowing for relaxation or recovery.
This meaning indicates a longer period away from work or school, usually for leisure or personal time, or an official pause in duties.
This specific meaning describes the inactive phase of a silkworm before it undergoes transformation, emphasizing a natural pause in its life cycle.
Generated collocations (experimental)
やすみ休みをとる取るto take a breakながい長いやすみ休みlong vacationしゅうまつ週末のやすみ休みweekend offやすみあけ休み明けafter the breakやすみ休みのひ日day offゆうきゅうきゅうか有給休暇paid leaveやすみじかん休み時間break timeやすみ休みをたのしむ楽しむto enjoy a holidayきゅう急なやすみ休みsudden absenceやすむ休むひまがない暇がないno time to restおぼんやすみ盆休みObon holidayふゆやすみ冬休みwinter breakなつやすみ夏休みsummer vacation
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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"Aki's off school today?" "It seems her cold got worse."
If you leave your textbooks at school during the break, they'll get confiscated.
I usually cut loose a bit and drink plenty before a day off work, but if my drinks are cut with tochu tea, then I get absolutely no hangover.
But on the day of the mock exams, there are no club activities, so that means I can walk back home with Haruka. And I'm grateful for that.
It's a school holiday tomorrow, so I'm planning to go somewhere and have fun.
The average nurse is entitled to three weeks' holiday a year.
It goes without saying that if you're tired, you should take a break.
She was taken ill on holiday and had to find a doctor.