A cardinal number representing the quantity that comes after four, often associated with counting or indicating the total of five objects or individuals.
A natural number that signifies the position following four in a sequence, used in various contexts such as ordinal counting or classification.
An expression denoting the idea of five, commonly used in daily conversation when referencing quantities, like the number of days or items.
A number that corresponds to the total sum represented by a single hand's worth of fingers.
A culturally significant number often seen in historical contexts, such as events or movements, reflecting its relevance beyond mere numerical value.
Describes a state of being overwhelmed or bothered by loud sounds or noises that disrupt focus or tranquility, making it difficult to concentrate or find peace.
Refers to a persistent annoyance caused by bothersome creatures or people, resulting in a feeling of exasperation or frustration from their incessant presence.
Indicates a tendency to fuss over trivial matters or express excessive concern, leading to a sense of irritation or a desire to avoid unnecessary interactions with those who are overly particular.
Captures the feeling of being weighed down by complicated issues or situations that create a sense of burden or frustration, often reflecting a desire for simplicity.
Conveys a level of excellence or skill that becomes painfully apparent or tiresome, suggesting that the level of perfection may lead to discomfort rather than admiration.
Example:
隣の部屋がうるさいのです。
The collective term for the five distinct modes through which humans perceive and interact with the external world, namely sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
A comprehensive term referring to the sensory faculties that allow individuals to experience and interpret their surroundings by means of visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, and tactile stimuli.
The set of human sensory experiences that encompasses the abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel, facilitating the understanding of one’s environment.
A concept that describes the array of sensations received through the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and skin, integral to human perception and experience.
Example:
視覚は五感の1つである。
A measurement indicating a division of an object or quantity into two equal parts, often used to describe a length or amount that is half of a standard unit.
A state of equality where two sides are evenly matched or have equal chances of success, often used in contexts like competitions or negotiations.
An expression describing a situation where the likelihood of two outcomes is nearly indistinguishable, emphasizing a balance in probability.
A specific culinary reference in Japanese cuisine, indicating a length of green onions cut to a standard size for use in certain dishes.
A minimal quantity or degree, often used to characterize something that exists in very small or limited amounts.
A statistical representation of half a percentage or interest rate, commonly associated with financial contexts.
The fifth month of the year, traditionally recognized in Japanese culture, often associated with early summer and specific seasonal festivals.
A period in which specific ceremonies, such as the celebration of children's health and growth with warrior dolls, are observed on the fifth day of the fifth month.
A term describing pleasant clear weather often experienced during this month, regarded as a cheerful time of the year.
A term referring to a specific type of shrub that blooms brightly in this month, known for its ornamental flowers that come in various colors, commonly grown for aesthetic purposes.
An atmospheric condition characterizing the particularly dark nights associated with the seasonal rain periods that occur during early summer, reflecting the mood of the environment at this time.