重ねる【かさねる】
Frequency rank: 1,704.
- to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to put on top of another
- to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
Ichidan verb; transitive verb
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- 重ねる【かさねる】Frequency rank: 1,704.
- かさねる
Generated definitions (experimental)
- to pile up; to heap up; to stack up; to put on top of another
- to repeat many times over; to go through repeatedly; to accumulate
This meaning refers to physically stacking or layering objects on top of one another. It's commonly used in both literal and figurative contexts.
This meaning involves the concept of doing something multiple times, resulting in a buildup or accumulation of experiences or instances.
Generated collocations (experimental)
かさねる重ねることthe act of piling upかさねて重ねてみる見るto look over and over againけいけん経験をかさねる重ねるto accumulate experiencesかんじょう感情をかさねる重ねるto layer emotionsかさねぎ重ね着layered clothingかさねて重ねてかんがえる考えるto think repeatedlyかさねて重ねてゆう言うto say againかさねられた重ねられたおもいで思い出accumulated memoriesしごと仕事をかさねる重ねるto pile up workかさねる重ねるいみ意味the meaning of layering
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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When inserting the budwood into the root stock make the cambium layer overlap.
You stand the axis on the base and then proceed to stack up each part, staggering their position.
3. こんせん混戦もよう模様となったれえすレースだが、しのみや四宮はしゅうだん集団をらっぷラップしたこともあり、しゅうばん終盤、かくじつ確実にたいみんぐタイミングよくぽいんとポイントをかさね重ねゆうしょう優勝した。
The race developed into a free-for-all but Shinomiya lapped the group and in the final stage steadily piled on points with good timing to achieve victory.
Keiko deftly piles up the cutlery and takes them to the sink.
The baseball game got more exciting with each inning.
13. かれいしゅう加齢臭は、としをかさねる年を重ねるとでてくる出てくるちゅうこうねん中高年どくとく独特のにおいのことだ。せけん世間でいう言うきごう「おっさんくさい臭いきごう」やきごう「おやじしゅう臭きごう」というのは、このかれいしゅう加齢臭のことだ。
Kareishu is a special smell that comes as old people age. Popular expressions such as: "Ossan kusai" or "Oyaji kusai" (smelly old man) refer to this smell.
They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another.
Thanks to you, the backlog of tedious work has been completed.
Like a good wine, he improves with age.
He made promise after promise and then sought to get out of them.