態と
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[edit]Kanji in this term |
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態 |
わざ Grade: 5 |
kun'yomi |
Etymology
[edit]From Old Japanese waza ("an act of intent"; in kanji, 技 or 業) + particle と (to).[1][2]
Pronunciation
[edit]Adverb
[edit]- on purpose, deliberately, intentionally
- 1987 March 10, “Nerima no shufu koroshi, hannin wa otto no kameraman”, in Mainichi Shimbun, page 23:
- 現場の状況も不自然で、紀子さんのサイフから生活費の現金二、三万円が抜き取られていたがわざとらしく、紀子さんが保存していた買い物のレシートや領収書が台所に散乱させられ、タンスの引き出しが物色されたように開けてあった。
- Genba no jōkyō mo fushizen de, Noriko-san no saifu kara seikatsuhi no genkin ni, sanman en ga nukitorarete-ita ga wazato-rashiku, Noriko-san ga hozon shite-ita kaimono no reshīto ya ryōshūsho ga daidokoro ni sanran saserare, tansu no hikidashi ga busshoku sareta yō ni akete-atta.
- Conditions at the crime scene were also unusual: 20 or 30 thousand yen had been taken from the living expenses in Noriko’s wallet, seemingly deliberately; shopping receipts and hand-written receipts that Noriko had been saving were scattered around the kitchen; and a drawer in the wardrobe had been opened and ransacked.
- 現場の状況も不自然で、紀子さんのサイフから生活費の現金二、三万円が抜き取られていたがわざとらしく、紀子さんが保存していた買い物のレシートや領収書が台所に散乱させられ、タンスの引き出しが物色されたように開けてあった。
Synonyms
[edit]- 態々 (wazawaza)
Antonyms
[edit]- 思わず (omowazu)
Related terms
[edit]- 技 (waza), 業 (waza): an intentional act or action
References
[edit]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ Matsumura, Akira (1995) 大辞泉 (in Japanese), First edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- Diego Collado (1632) Dictionarium sive thesauri linguae Iaponicae compendium (in Spanish), page 5: “A Conſilio . de propoſito, a poſta . vazàto .”
- James Curtis Hepburn (1867) A Japanese and English Dictionary, page 520: “Waza-to, ワザト, 態, adv. Intentionally, purposely, by design.”
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