Frequency rank: 5,302. – 5,307.
- big; large; drastic; substantialantonym: 小幅
- full-width cloth (approx. 72 cm wide for traditional Japanese clothing; approx. 140 cm wide for Western clothing)see also 小幅 and 中幅
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- big; large; drastic; substantial
- full-width cloth
This meaning refers to something significant in size, amount, or degree, often used to describe changes, differences, or impacts that are considerable or noteworthy.
This meaning refers to a specific measurement of fabric, particularly in the context of traditional and Western clothing, indicating a wide cloth used in garment making.
Generated collocations (experimental)
おおはば大幅にへんこう変更するto make a significant changeおおはば大幅なげんしょう減少substantial decreaseおおはば大幅ひきさげ引き下げdramatic price reductionおおはば大幅にのびる伸びるto increase significantlyおおはば大幅なかいぜん改善substantial improvementおおはば大幅にかっとカットするto drastically cutおおはば大幅なよさん予算large budgetおおはば大幅なへんこう変更large-scale changesおおはば大幅わりびき割引substantial discountおおはば大幅なぞうか増加significant increase
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Their estimate of the cost was wide of the mark.
Fourth, my homeroom class in Japan included students of a wide range of abilities.
Despite a large surplus in merchandise trade, the current account surplus is not so big due to a deficit in invisible trade.
You can't cop out on explaining a price increase of that size by blaming OPEC; that won't wash.
Many roads are flooded. As a result there are long delays.
It was very far-sighted for that company to change its policy to accommodate the decrease in numbers of children and the aging of society.
As for the air, there is always some moisture in the atmosphere, but when the amount increases a great deal, it affects the light waves.
A generous tax break will be provided to foreign companies that set up factories in the area.
Prices rose drastically as a result of this policy.