寮【りょう】
Frequency rank: 4,071. – 4,075.
- hostel; dormitory
- bureau (government department beneath a ministry under the ritsuryō system)archaismsee also 律令制
- tea-ceremony roomarchaismsee also 茶寮
- villaarchaismsee also 別荘
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 寮【りょう】Frequency rank: 4,071. – 4,075.
- りょうFrequency rank: 27,390. – 27,616.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- hostel; dormitory
- bureau (government department beneath a ministry under the ritsuryō system)
- tea-ceremony room
- villa
This refers to a shared living space, typically for students or workers, where multiple people reside together.
This meaning pertains to a specific governmental or administrative office that operates under a larger ministry, particularly in historical contexts.
This refers to a designated space for performing traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, emphasizing aesthetics and tranquility.
The tea ceremony was held in the tea-ceremony room.
This meaning refers to a type of luxurious or spacious residence, often found in scenic locations.
Generated collocations (experimental)
りょう寮にはいる入るto enter a dormitoryがくせいりょう学生寮student dormitoryりょうせいかつ寮生活dormitory lifeりょうひ寮費dormitory feeりょう寮のともだち友達dormitory friendsりょう寮でのせいかつ生活life in the dormitoryじょしりょう女子寮female dormitoryだんし男子りょう寮male dormitoryりょう寮をでる出るto leave the dormitoryりょう寮せいど制度dormitory systemこくさい国際がくせいりょう学生寮international student dormitory
Example sentences
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"Hey, when do the dorms lock up?" "9 o'clock" "Whoops, if we don't run we won't make it!"
Oh, that's a secret, OK? Because slipping out of the dorm in the night is severely punished.
Tom couldn't sneak out of the dorm without being seen.
In my high-school's dormitory, the first years share a room with another student, but starting from the second year, students have individual rooms.