Kanji for bund "頓"
頓
- Meaning
bund
- Onyomi What is Onyomi?
Reading based on old Chinese pronunciation. - Kunyomi What is Kunyomi?
Reading based on Japanese to express the meaning of kanji.
There are some Kanji characters that need to be fed, such as “嬉しい”. - Strokes What is Strokes?
The stroke order is the order of writing kanji.
Created with the aim of unifying the stroke order as much as possible so as not to cause confusion in learning instruction. - Radical What is Radical?
Radical is a part of a kanji used to classify kanji.
In radical classification, at least one radical is assigned to all Kanji characters.
Sentences including 頓
It's very difficult to put things in order.
The room was in a perfect order.
He put the room in order.
My father doesn't care about money at all.
He is now setting things in order in his room.
Put your room in order.
He is quite indifferent to money.
He put his room in order.
Put your room in order.
Keep the room in good order.
Sentences from Japanese classical masterpieces
無頓着な私には、先生のそういう特色が折々著しく眼に留まった。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
私は死に瀕している父の手前、その父に幾分でも安心させてやりたいと祈りつつある母の手前、働かなければ人間でないようにいう兄の手前、その他妹の夫だの伯父だの叔母だのの手前、私のちっとも頓着していない事に、神経を悩まさなければならなかった。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
あるいはそうなのかも知れませんが、おそらくその従妹に無頓着であったのが、おもな源因になっているのでしょう。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
一度いい出した私は、いくら顔を見られても、それに頓着などはしていられません。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
あるいはそうなのかも知れませんが、おそらくその従妹に無頓着であったのが、おもな源因になっているのでしょう。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
一度いい出した私は、いくら顔を見られても、それに頓着などはしていられません。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha