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横切る
Meaning in Englishcross, traverse
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What it means
横切る means to cut across or cross over something, often by moving across it rather than along its edge.
Main meanings
- 1) Physical crossing: crossing a road, river, or path by moving across it, typically taking a shortcut
- 2) Crossing in front of someone or a line: moving through a queue or sequence, effectively cutting across
- 3) Figurative or descriptive usage: crossing boundaries or limits in writing or speech
How to use it
横切る is a transitive verb used to describe physically crossing an obstacle; the object is marked with を and it appears in both formal and casual contexts, including narrative, journalism, and descriptive prose.
Variants and close terms
- 横断する (おうだんする, oudansuru) – cross or traverse across something
- 通過する (つうかする, tsuuka suru) – pass through or go past a boundary
- 避ける (さける, sakeru) – avoid, a conceptual opposite
Composition
- 横: horizontal, side; across
- 切る: to cut, to sever
Etymology
Phonetic evolution: yokogiru is a native kun'yomi compound formed from よこ (yoko) and きる (kiru), with the standard verb ending る.
Origin
Origin: No single origin event; a native kanji compound formed from 横 and 切る, attested in classical Japanese and continued in modern usage.
Word class
verb (動詞), transitive (他動詞)
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N1
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opening up, cutting through
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切実
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N1
切ない
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painful, trying, sad
N1
痛切
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keen, deep
N1
持ち切り
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hot topic, talk of the town
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横綱
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N2
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~kire
out of ~
N2
売り切れ
urikire
sold-out
N2
売り切れる
urikireru
to be sold out
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