- sinking into deep thought; sinking to the depths; contemplation
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru
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- sinking into deep thought
- sinking to the depths
- contemplation
This meaning refers to the process of becoming absorbed in reflective or profound thinking. It often implies a state of mind where one is lost in thought, considering something deeply.
This meaning conveys a sense of going deep, either literally or metaphorically, often involving a descent into a more intense state, whether of emotion or situation.
He sank to the depths of deep sadness after breaking up with her.
This meaning signifies the act of contemplative reflection where one thinks deeply about various subjects, often leading to insights or clarity about a situation or feeling.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ちんせん沈潜にふけるto immerse oneself in deep contemplationふかい深いちんせん沈潜deep contemplationちんせん沈潜のじかん時間time for contemplationちんせん沈潜するto sink into thoughtしずかに静かにちんせん沈潜するto quietly sink into deep thoughtちんせん沈潜をたのしむ楽しむto enjoy deep contemplationこころ心のちんせん沈潜mental sinking into contemplationちんせん沈潜するしゅんかん瞬間moment of sinking into thoughtじこ自己ちんせん沈潜self-contemplationそうぞうてき創造的ちんせん沈潜creative contemplation
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