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Ambiance [アトモスフィア]

Ambiance
a particular environment or surrounding influence
Subcategories:
fiiringu
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. feeling
[かん()·]
kanji
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. feeling; sense; impression
[かん()··]
kanjiru
ichidan verb

English Meanings:

ichidan verb
  1. to feel; to sense; to experience
[()·ぶん()]
kibun
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. feeling; mood
[ふん()·()·()]
funiki
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[ふんい()]
funiki
[ふん()·()]
funiki
[ふいん(雰囲)·()]
fuinki
Irregular Reading

English Meanings:

noun
  1. atmosphere; mood; ambience; ambiance; aura; feel
  2. a certain air; presence; special aura; something (about someone)
  3. (Earth's) atmosphere
[よう()·()]
yousu
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[よう()·()]
yousu

English Meanings:

noun
  1. state; state of affairs; situation; circumstances
  2. appearance; look; aspect
  3. sign; indication
[にお()·]
nioi
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[にお()·]
nioi
[におい()]
nioi

English Meanings:

noun
  1. odour; odor; scent; smell; stench (臭い usu. has a negative connotation)
  2. aura; whiff; smacks of ...; sense; flavour; flavor
[にお()·]
niou
godan verb, intransitive verb

Alternate Written Forms:

[にお()·]
niou

English Meanings:

godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to be fragrant; to smell (good) (usu. 匂う)
  2. to stink; to smell (bad) (usu. 臭う)
  3. to glow; to be bright
  4. to smack of; to show hints of
[かん()··]
kanzuru
ichidan verb (zuru), intransitive verb

English Meanings:

ichidan verb (zuru), intransitive verb
  1. to feel; to sense
[むき()·]
mukidashi
na adjective, no adjective, noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[()··()·]
mukidashi
[()··()·]
mukidashi

English Meanings:

na adjective, no adjective, noun
  1. naked; bare; uncovered
  2. frank; open; blunt
[むき()·]
mukidasu
godan verb, transitive verb

Alternate Written Forms:

[()··()·]
mukidasu
[()··()·]
mukidasu

English Meanings:

godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to show; to bare (the teeth)

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