Meaning of 目付き in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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目付き, 目つき, 眼付き, 眼つき, 眼付JLPT 1
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Kana Readingめつき
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Romajimetsuki
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
- Meaning
- look; expression of the eyes; eyes
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Example Sentences
目付き, 目つき, 眼付き, 眼つき, 眼付, めつき used in context
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By the look in your eyes, I sense that you have gotten your back up.
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She looked at me seductively.
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Her eyes darkened.
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Her look says that she loves you.
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The way he looked at me irritated me very much.
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By the look in his eye I could tell that he was speaking tongue in cheek.
Related Kanji
Kanji found in this word
adhere, attach, refer to, append
On: フ
Kun: つ.ける, -つ.ける, -づ.ける, つ.け, つ.け-, -つ.け, -づ.け, -づけ, つ.く, -づ.く, つ.き, -つ.き, -つき, -づ.き, -づき
5 strokes
eye, class, look, insight, experience, care, favor
On: モク, ボク
Kun: め, -め, ま-
5 strokes
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