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[つき()·]
tsukiai
noun

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tsukiai
[つき()·()·]
tsukiai

English Meaning(s) for つき合い

noun
  1. association; socializing; socialising; fellowship

Definition and Synonyms for つき合い

Traffic social or verbal interchange
Synonyms: 交渉, 交通, 付き合い, 付き合う, 往来, 行き来
Association the act of consorting with or joining with others
Synonyms: 交わり, 交わる, 交際, 人付, 人付き合い, 付き合い, 付き合う, 往来, 接触, 混じる, 社交, 行き交い, 行き交う, 行き来
Fellowship the state of being with someone
Synonyms: こもごも, , 交う, 交わり, 交わる, 交誼, 交遊, 交際, 人付き合い, お付き合い, 付き合い, 付き合う, 友交, 友好, 行き交い, 行き交う
Association a social or business relationship
Synonyms: こもごも, ソサエティ, , 交う, 交わり, 交わる, 交際, お付き合い, 付き合い, 付き合う, 合併, 往来, 行き交い, 行き交う, 行き来

Meanings for each kanji in つき合い

» fit; suit; join; 0.1

Categories つき合い is a member of

Give-And-Take mutual interaction
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Social Activity activity considered appropriate on social occasions
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Relationship a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties or countries
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Friendly Relationship the state of being friends (or friendly)
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Stroke Order Diagrams for つき合い

Sample Sentences for つき合い

Oh boy ... when they hang out with you for long everyone ends up picking up your bad habits.
My association with them didn't last long.
He's just a business associate.
My association with him did not last long.
She has a boyfriend she's been going out with since high school but feels their relationship has become a matter of habit and is increasingly dissatisfied.

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