入り込む
Meanings, readings, and example sentences for the Japanese word 入り込む
1
to go into; to come into; to penetrate; to get in; to step in (a house)
Examples
その猟師は森の中深く入り込み、二度と帰らなかった。
The hunter went deep into the forest, never to return.
2
to become complicated
Kanji in this Word
入
2 strokes
Frequency: 56
JLPT N4
Grade 1
Meanings
enter
insert
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
ニュウ
ジュ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
い.る
-い.る
-い.り
い.れる
-い.れ
はい.る
Nanori
— Specialized readings used in names
いり
いる
に
の
りり
込
4 strokes
Frequency: 675
JLPT N2
Grade 8
Meanings
crowded
mixture
in bulk
included
(kokuji)
Readings
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
-こ.む
こ.む
こ.み
-こ.み
こ.める
Nanori
— Specialized readings used in names
こみ
ごめ
這
11 strokes
Grade 9
Meanings
crawl
creep
grovel
trail (vines)
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
シャ
ゲン
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
は.う
は.い
むか.える
この
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