エアポケットeapoketto
1.

A hazardous region in the sky where an aircraft experiences a sudden loss of lift due to turbulent air currents or changes in wind direction, often resulting in a rapid descent while maintaining its horizontal orientation.

2.

An area of unstable atmospheric conditions that can catch a plane off guard, leading to moments of unexpected freefall, similar to how certain situations in life can present unforeseen risks despite appearing safe.

3.

A specific zone of air turbulence typically found above mountainous areas, characterized by descending air currents that can temporarily disrupt the normal flight path of an aircraft.

サイドポケットsaidopoketto
1.

A pocket located on the side of clothing, typically found around the waist area, designed for convenient access to small items.

2.

A type of pocket specifically integrated into garments, often used in jackets or trousers, providing additional storage space without altering the overall silhouette.

3.

An accessory feature of clothing, situated externally on the side, intended for functionality and ease of use while maintaining the garment's design.

ポケットpoketto
1.

A fabric or material compartment sewn into clothing, designed for carrying small items securely and conveniently.

2.

A recess or indentation resembling the shape of a pocket, often used in contexts such as sports equipment to hold objects, like balls in billiards.

3.

A term describing something small enough to fit into a pocket, often referring to portable or compact items designed for ease of transport.

4.

A situation in athletics where a runner is surrounded by competitors, limiting their ability to navigate the running path effectively.

ポケットサイズpokettosaizu
1.

A size small enough to fit easily within a pocket, making it convenient for carrying or storage.

2.

Referring to an item designed for portability, often implying it is compact and lightweight for easy access.

ポケットマネーpokettomanee
1.

Money that is readily available for personal use, often meant for discretionary spending without restrictions.

2.

A specific amount of cash or funds that an individual can use at their discretion, typically allocated for small purchases or personal enjoyment.

3.

Funds that are accessible for immediate personal use, representing a portion of one's finances that is not earmarked for essential expenses or bills.