Frequency rank: 10,214. – 10,232.
- drawer
- withdrawal (of money from an account)not 抽斗,抽匣
- variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptunot 抽斗,抽匣
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 引き出し【ひきだし】Frequency rank: 10,214. – 10,232.
- 引出し【ひきだし】
- 抽き出し【ひきだし】
- 抽出し【ひきだし】Frequency rank: 20,615. – 20,704.
- 抽斗【ひきだし】
- 抽匣【ひきだし】
- ひきだし
Generated definitions (experimental)
- drawer
- withdrawal (of money from an account)
- variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptu
Refers to a storage compartment that can be slid in and out, typically found in furniture such as desks and cabinets.
Used in banking contexts, referring to the act of taking money out from a bank account.
I made a withdrawal at the ATM.
Indicates a range of skills and insights that enable someone to deal with unexpected situations effectively.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ひきだし引き出しをあける開けるto open the drawerひきだし引き出しのなか中inside the drawerひきだし引き出しにしまうto put away in the drawerひきだし引き出しにいれる入れるto place in the drawerげんきん現金のひきだし引き出しcash withdrawalぎんこう銀行からひきだし引き出しをするto make a withdrawal from the bankちしき知識のひきだし引き出しa wealth of knowledgeひきだし引き出しがおおい多いto have a variety of experiencesひきだし引き出しをせいり整理するto organize the drawerそくせき即席のひきだし引き出しimpromptu knowledge or experienceひじょうじ非常時のひきだし引き出しemergency withdrawalひきだし引き出ししき式のしゅうのう収納drawer-type storage
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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My hair's messed up this morning. At least lend me a hand mirror - it should be shut in the drawer there.
The thieves pulled open all the drawers of the desk in search of money.
My grandmother's old watch has been lying in the drawer for years.
The lock on my drawer had been tampered with and some of my papers were missing.