Kanken 1

Meaning

Kanji 焙

fire

fire, roast

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Readings

Kunyomi 訓読み
あぶ.るほう.じる
Onyomi 音読み
ハイホウ
Nanori 名乗り
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Jōyō
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Strokes
12
Radical
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Kanji Kentei
Level 1
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Showing 16 common entries

Showing 16 of 17 entries that include this kanji.

あぶり出し

あぶりだし

invisible writing revealed by applying heat

あぶり出す

あぶりだす

to bring into the open

ほうじ茶

ほうじちゃ

roasted green tea

炙り子

あぶりこ

basket made of bamboo or wire mesh (for drying clothes, cooking rice cakes, etc.)

炙る

あぶる

to warm (e.g. one's hands over a fire)

焙じる

ほうじる

to roast (i.e. tea leaves)

焙ずる

ほうずる

to roast (i.e. tea leaves)

焙焼

ばいしょう

roasting (in metallurgy, etc.)

焙煎

ばいせん

roasting (e.g. of coffee)

焙煎豆

ばいせんまめ

roasted (coffee) bean

焙炉

ほいろ

drier

焙烙

ほうろく

form of punishment in which a person is forced to walk on an oiled pipe over a charcoal fire (ancient China)

Example sentences

5 reference sentences

茶葉を弱火でると香りが立つ。

When tea leaves are roasted over low heat, their aroma comes out.

餅を火で軽くって食べた。

The rice cake was lightly roasted over the fire and then eaten.

寒かったので、手を火にった。

It was cold, so I warmed my hands by the fire.

豆をってからひくと味が深くなる。

If the beans are roasted before grinding, the flavor becomes richer.

魚の表面だけをさっとった。

Only the surface of the fish was quickly roasted.