きょくkyoku
1.

A musical work characterized by a particular melody or rhythm, often used to express emotions or tell a story.

2.

An arrangement of sounds organized in a structured manner, typically composed to be performed, highlighting artistic creativity.

3.

A specific piece within the broader category of music, often played or sung in a formal context, such as concerts or gatherings.

4.

An artistic expression that combines melody and lyrics, serving as a medium for cultural storytelling and emotional connection.

Example:

そのピアニストはアンコールに応えて2弾いた。

maがるgaruまがmagaru
1.

To transition from a straight or normal alignment into a curved or distorted shape, often due to physical circumstances or pressure.

2.

To alter one's direction of movement, indicating a change in the path one is following, often at intersections or turns.

3.

To deviate from expected or proper behavior or moral standards, reflecting a metaphorical bending of one’s character or principles.

4.

To be misaligned or out of position, as seen in objects that no longer sit evenly or straight due to external influences or damage.

Example:

風に吹かれて木が曲がった。

maげるgeru
1.

To change the shape of a straight or flat object by creating a curve or angle.

2.

To alter information or rules for a specific intention, thereby misrepresenting the truth.

3.

To abandon or compromise one's principles or beliefs under pressure or for personal gain.

4.

To make an earnest request for someone to accommodate or adjust a decision despite potential disagreements.

Example:

少年は考えを曲げなかった。

maがりgariかどkado
1.

A location where a path or road changes direction, typically marked by the intersection of two lines or edges.

2.

A significant moment or turning point in life or circumstances, indicating a choice or change in direction that one must consider.

Example:

この道路は急な曲がり角が多い。

きょくせん曲線kyokusen
1.

A continuous line that bends smoothly without sharp angles or points, forming a shape that can be classified in various geometric contexts.

2.

A representation of beauty characterized by smooth, flowing shapes, often associated with the aesthetic qualities of the human body, particularly in the context of femininity.

3.

A type of line that is not straight, often used in mathematics to denote any non-linear path, where straight lines can also be considered as a specific case of curves.

4.

A line that smoothly transitions from one point to another through a series of gentle bends, often used in artistic or design contexts to create visually appealing forms.