“Be defeated” or “Be inferior” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “負”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “負” means “Negative numbers”, “Take (the responsibility)” or “Make (a thing) cheaper” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “負”
Jouyou Kanji “負” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
9 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
ふ(fu) |
ふう(fuu) |
ぶ(bu) |
Kun-Yomi |
ま(ける)(ma(keru)) |
ま(かす)(ma(kasu))) |
お(う)(o(u)) |
たの(む)(tano(mu)) |
そむ(く)(somu(ku)) |
Meanings |
Carry (a thing) on one’s back(or shoulder) |
Take (the responsibility), Receive (a wound), Be charged (with a duty) |
Rely on, Look to (a person) for help, Count on |
Oppose, Go against, Contradict |
Be defeated, Lose, Be inferior |
Negative numbers |
Reduce (a price), Make (a thing) cheaper |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “負”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
負荷(ふか-fu ka) |
Burden, Work load, Loading, Load |
負号(ふごう-fu go u) |
Negative sign, Minus sign |
負債(ふさい-fu sa i) |
Debt, Liabilities |
負傷(ふしょう-fu sho u) |
Wound, Injury, Hurt |
負数(ふすう-fu su u) |
Negative number, Minus number |
負担(ふたん-fu ta n) |
Burden, Load, Responsibility |
負け軍(まけいくさ-ma ke i ku sa) |
Losing a battle, Lost battle |
負け惜しみ(まけおしみ-ma ke o shi mi) |
Sour grapes, Being a poor loser, Unwillingness to admit defeat |
負けじ魂(まけじだましい-ma ke ji da ma shi i) |
Unyielding spirit, Indomitable spirit |
負けず劣らず(まけずおとらず-ma ke zu o to ra zu) |
Equally (talented, etc), Evenly, Neck and neck, Nip and tuck |
負けん気(まけんき-ma ke n ki) |
Competitive spirit, Spirit of rivalry, Unyielding spirit |
自負(じふ-ji fu) |
Pride, Self-confidence, Thinking highly of oneself, Being proud of one’s abilities or achievements |
勝負(しょうぶ-sho u bu) |
Match, Contest, Game, Bout |
抱負(ほうふ-ho u fu) |
Aspiration, Ambition, Plan, Hopes, Wishes |
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