surikomuすりsurikomu
1.

To embed a thought or impression in someone’s mind through repeated exposure or conditioning.

2.

To apply a layer or design onto a surface, often using a technique that involves rubbing or pressing.

3.

To incorporate an additional feature or element into a medium, such as adding illustrations to printed materials.

4.

To engrain a concept or idea in a person's memory in such a way that it influences their perception or behavior.

surikomi
1.

A behavioral phenomenon in which a newly born animal recognizes and follows the first moving object it encounters as its parent, often leading to strong attachment and dependence.

2.

A unique form of rapid, early learning in birds and mammals that occurs shortly after birth, wherein the young animal develops a strong inclination to follow and mimic the first entity it sees, influenced by various sensory stimuli such as sounds and smells; this learned behavior is lasting and stands out from other forms of learning.

suriaがるgaru
1.

To indicate that the printing process has been completed, resulting in a finished product ready for distribution or use.

2.

To describe the moment when printed materials, such as newspapers or books, are freshly produced and have just come out from the printing machinery.

3.

To convey the state of having undergone the final phase of printing, characterized by a sense of readiness and freshness in appearance.

suriほんhon
1.

A book that has been printed using a woodblock printing technique, often featuring artistic or intricate designs.

2.

A collection of printed sheets that have not yet undergone the process of binding into a complete book.

3.

A stage in book production where the pages are freshly printed and still retaining moisture, awaiting assembly into a final format.

いろず色刷irozuri
1.

The process of printing using various colors instead of just black, often involving two or more colors in the printing job.

2.

A printed material that is produced using multiple colors, commonly seen in illustrations, comics, or art prints.

3.

A technique in printmaking that involves applying several colors to a design or artwork, resulting in a vibrant and multi-hued final product.