Frequency rank: 6,368. – 6,375.
- sunlight; rays of the Sun
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 日差し【ひざし】Frequency rank: 6,368. – 6,375.
- 陽射し【ひざし】Frequency rank: 16,412. – 16,484.
- 日射し【ひざし】Frequency rank: 47,983. – 49,016.
- 陽差し【ひざし】
- 日ざし【ひざし】
- 陽ざし【ひざし】
- 日差【ひざし】
- 陽射【ひざし】
- ひざし
Generated definitions (experimental)
- sunlight; rays of the Sun
This refers to the light and warmth that comes from the Sun, commonly associated with daytime and often described in the context of weather, nature, and atmosphere.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ひざし日差しをあびる浴びるto bathe in sunlightつよい強いひざし日差しstrong sunlightひざし日差しがはいる入るsunlight comes inひざし日差しをさえぎる遮るto block sunlightひざし日差しがまぶしい眩しいthe sunlight is dazzlingひざし日差しがふりそそぐ降り注ぐsunlight pours downここちよい心地よいひざし日差しpleasant sunlightなつ夏のひざし日差しsummer sunlightひざし日差したいさく対策sun protection measuresひざし日差しをかんじる感じるto feel the sunlight
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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The boy lay on his back, basking in the spring sunshine.
It was so nice to sit on the grass in the spring sun.
People will fry to a crisp in the sun today.
The high building deprived their house of sunlight.
I stepped outside and was bathed in the harsh, direct sunlight.
The soft gentle sunlight beckoned me off to sleep.
They got out of the bus and walked two kilometres in the hot sun.