袋【ふくろ】
Frequency rank: 2,200. – 2,201.
- bag; sack; pouch
- skin of an orange (and other like fruits)
- dead end
- plot of land surrounded by water
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- bag; sack; pouch
- skin of an orange (and other like fruits)
- dead end
- plot of land surrounded by water
This meaning refers to a container made of flexible material, often used for carrying items. It can vary in size and shape, and is commonly used in daily life for transporting goods.
This meaning specifically relates to the outer layer of fruit, particularly citrus fruits. It is often used in cooking or when discussing the edible parts of fruits.
This meaning refers to a situation where there is no way to proceed further. It can be used literally for streets or figuratively in discussions about plans or ideas.
This meaning describes a piece of land that is encircled by water. It is often used in geographical or real estate contexts.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Example sentences
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A mailbag from a single sender addressed to one recipient, as the name suggests, is for delivering a bag of printed matter.
He used a big piece of paper to make the bag.
The box was too big and awkward, so I put these in a bag and brought them.
I carried one bag, but the other one was left behind.