Frequency rank: 4,916. – 4,920.
- turn (in line); order of things; sequential ordersee also 出番
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- turn (in line)
- order of things
- sequential order
This meaning refers to a person's place in a queue or sequence where people are waiting for their turn to do something.
This meaning indicates a specific arrangement or sequence of items or events that follow a certain logic or system.
The books on the shelf are arranged in alphabetical order.
This usage refers to a progression or series where each item follows logically from the previous one, often used in processes or instructions.
Generated collocations (experimental)
じゅんばん順番をまつ待つto wait for one's turnじゅんばんに順番にならぶ並ぶto line up in orderじゅんばん順番をまもる守るto keep the orderじゅんばん順番をきめる決めるto decide the orderじゅんばん順番がくる来るone's turn comesじゅんばん順番をつける付けるto prioritize or assign orderこんざつ混雑したじゅんばん順番a crowded line or orderさいご最後のじゅんばん順番last in lineじゅんばん順番まち待ちwaiting in lineじゅんばん順番をかえる変えるto change the orderしぜん自然なじゅんばん順番natural order
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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We drew lots to decide who would go first at the early morning reception desk.
They disputed about whose turn it was to take the trash out.
His claim is that there is a close relation between birth order and personality.