飽く;
厭く
[rK]
;
倦く
[rK]
【
あく 】
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[v5k,vi]
- to get tired of
- to tire of
- to lose interest in
- to grow weary of
- to get fed up with
- to get sick of
- to become bored with
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 1586250 飽きる 1. to get tired of; to tire of; to lose interest in; to grow weary of; to get fed up with; to get sick of; to become bored with
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[v5k,vi]
- to be satisfied
- to be sated
- to be satiated
History:
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A 2023-04-07 07:48:30 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> (id#2228096)
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A* 2023-04-06 20:03:03 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> (id#2228027) - Comments
Aligning sense 1. Shinmeikai has sense 2. Dropping arch tag. I think the third sense can be dropped. Meikyo says "「飽きる」の古い言い方" but also notes "西日本では普通に使う".
- Refs
daij, smk 飽く 111,454 99.0% 厭く 1,045 0.9% 倦く 133 0.1%
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@@ -8,0 +9 @@ +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> @@ -11,0 +13 @@ +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> @@ -19,0 +22 @@ +<gloss>to get tired of</gloss> @@ -21,0 +25,4 @@ +<gloss>to grow weary of</gloss> +<gloss>to get fed up with</gloss> +<gloss>to get sick of</gloss> +<gloss>to become bored with</gloss> @@ -26 +32,0 @@ -<misc>&arch;</misc> @@ -28,8 +34,2 @@ -<gloss>to enjoy</gloss> -</sense> -<sense> -<pos>&aux-v;</pos> -<pos>&v5k;</pos> -<misc>&arch;</misc> -<s_inf>after the -masu stem of a verb</s_inf> -<gloss>to do adequately</gloss> +<gloss>to be sated</gloss> +<gloss>to be satiated</gloss>
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A 2019-09-18 18:57:07 Robin Scott <...address hidden...> - Comments
Incorrectly tagged. It's the other senses that are archaic.
- Refs
gg5, meikyo
- Diff
@@ -20 +19,0 @@ -<misc>&arch;</misc> @@ -26,0 +26 @@ +<misc>&arch;</misc> @@ -30,0 +31 @@ +<pos>&aux-v;</pos> @@ -32 +33 @@ -<pos>&vi;</pos> +<misc>&arch;</misc>
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A* 2019-09-18 11:28:43 Nicolas Maia - Comments
Any particular reason why the arch sense comes first?
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A 2015-05-14 21:15:43 Rene Malenfant <...address hidden...> - Diff
@@ -33 +33,2 @@ -<gloss>(after the -masu stem of a verb) to do adequately</gloss> +<s_inf>after the -masu stem of a verb</s_inf> +<gloss>to do adequately</gloss>
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