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1.

A natural phenomenon characterized by the combustion of materials, producing heat and light, often perceived as both a source of warmth and a potential danger.

2.

A bright and intense source of illumination, typically harnessed for various practical uses, including cooking, heating, and as a signaling device.

3.

An intense and passionate emotion, often associated with zeal or anger, akin to being consumed by an inner flame.

4.

A term used to refer to an event or circumstance that can lead to destruction, such as a fire incident or a warning about potential fire hazards.

5.

A symbol of transformative power, representing not only physical change through burning but also metaphorical change in relationships or personal growth.

Example:

いすをもっとの近くに寄せなさい。

aかりkariあかakariあかakariあかりakariあかり灯火akari
1.

A source of illumination that brightens an area, often referring to an electric light or flame.

2.

A state of being brightened, typically by light streaming in from a source, creating a luminous atmosphere.

3.

An archaic expression meaning evidence or proof that dispels doubt, often used to refer to a clear indication of truth.

4.

The end of a dark period, particularly associated with the arrival of light after a time of obscurity or confusion.

Example:

この明かりで字を読もうとすれば目が悪くなるよ。

はなび花火hanabiはなび煙火hanabi
1.

A visual and auditory spectacle created by igniting a mixture of black powder and chemical compounds, resulting in colorful lights, sounds, and smoke, commonly enjoyed during festivals and celebrations.

2.

A tradition involving the use of various types of pyrotechnic devices, such as aerial shells and hand-held sparklers, designed for entertainment and artistic expression, often accompanying communal events and gatherings.

3.

A seasonal activity frequently associated with summer evenings or autumn nights where the experience of beauty and joy is shared among people, creating a festive atmosphere through bursts of light in the sky.

4.

A form of recreational pyrotechnics that includes various categories, such as display fireworks and small ground-based devices, each offering unique visual effects and sounds, contributing to cultural celebrations and seasonal events.

Example:

すごい花火だ!

やけど火傷yakedoかしょう火傷kashou
1.

A type of injury that occurs when skin is exposed to high temperatures, resulting in damage that may appear as redness, blisters, or skin loss; can also refer to similar damage caused by chemicals or radiation, categorized by the severity and extent of the injury.

2.

A term used to describe the painful aftermath of engaging in risky activities, often leading to significant consequences.

Example:

アイロンで手をやけどしました。

ひばな火花hibana
1.

A small, flickering particle of fire produced when materials such as metal or stone violently collide or are struck together.

2.

The bright flash of light emitted from electrodes during the process of electrical discharge.

3.

A fiery particle that leaps off from a flame, representing both the essence of combustion and the dramatic force of physical friction.

Example:

小さな火花はしばしば大きな炎を起こす。