単語の説明
N1 な-Adjective
上手
upper part, upper stream, upper course of a river, right side of the stage (audience's or camera's POV), stage left (actor's POV), skillful (only in comparisons), dexterity (only in comparisons), over-arm grip on opponent's belt
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ネットフリックス トップ 1,500
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単語の種類
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上手を組まれた力士が土俵の上に倒れた。
The sumo wrestler who was caught in an over-arm grip fell down on the ring. {upper part, upper stream, upper course of a river, right side of the stage (audience's or camera's POV), stage left (actor's POV), skillful (only in comparisons), dexterity (only in comparisons), over-arm grip on opponent's belt}
川の上手から下手に向かって水が流れています。
The water is flowing from the upper part of the river towards the lower part. {upper part, upper stream, upper course of a river, right side of the stage (audience's or camera's POV), stage left (actor's POV), skillful (only in comparisons), dexterity (only in comparisons), over-arm grip on opponent's belt}
ベテラン俳優の演技は新人俳優の演技よりも上手である。
The performance of the veteran actor is more skillful than the performance of the new actor. {upper part, upper stream, upper course of a river, right side of the stage (audience's or camera's POV), stage left (actor's POV), skillful (only in comparisons), dexterity (only in comparisons), over-arm grip on opponent's belt}
上手に出た態度の部下が上司から厳しい注意をうけました。
The subordinate who acted skillfully received a strict warning from his boss. {upper part, upper stream, upper course of a river, right side of the stage (audience's or camera's POV), stage left (actor's POV), skillful (only in comparisons), dexterity (only in comparisons), over-arm grip on opponent's belt}
ライバルに自分の上手をいかれたとあって、悔しさで頭がおかしくなりそうだ。
Seeing my rival take advantage of my skills makes me so frustrated that I feel like I'm losing my mind. {upper part, upper stream, upper course of a river, right side of the stage (audience's or camera's POV), stage left (actor's POV), skillful (only in comparisons), dexterity (only in comparisons), over-arm grip on opponent's belt}