Vocab Info
N2 Noun, No-adjective, Noun, used as a suffix
裸足barefoot, superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)
Dictionary Definition
Noun, No-adjective
1.
barefoot
Noun, used as a suffix
2.
superior to (e.g. a professional), outdoing, outshining
Usually written using kana alone, Only applies to はだし
All Forms
裸足 【はだし】、跣 【はだし】、跣足 【はだし】、跣足 【せんそく】
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ビーチを裸足で歩く。
Walk barefoot on the beach. {barefoot, superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)}
裸足で歩いたので足の裏を怪我しました。
I injured the bottom of my foot because I walked barefoot. {barefoot, superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)}
夏のビーチを裸足で歩いた。足の裏を火傷した。
I walked barefoot on the summer beach. I burned the soles of my feet. {barefoot, superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)}
家の中はともかく、外を歩く時は裸足では歩かない方が良い。
Regardless of what you do inside the house, it's better not to walk barefoot when you're outside. {barefoot, superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)}
弟は寒いと言っている。それなのに裸足のままで靴下を履こうとしない。
My brother says he's cold. Yet he refuses to put on socks while he's barefoot. {barefoot, superior to (a professional, etc. in ability or achievement)}
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