Keyword
left to dry
Info
FrequencyTop 1000-1100
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig1777
Readings
かん
(55%)
(28%)
(8%)
(3%)
から
(1%)
ほし
(1%)
Composed of
two
stick
Mnemonic

Two sticks can be used to make a clothes stand where clothes can be left to dry.

Used in kanji (27 in total)
flat
shake
south
sweat
Used in vocabulary (197 in total)
some; few; somewhat; to a certain extent; (arch.) many; (arch.) a lot
interference; intervention; meddling
to drink up; to drain (cup)
Examples (34 in total)
You have no right to interfere in other people's affairs.
Don't interfere in other people's affairs.
I have no intention of meddling in your affairs.
He has no right to interfere in our family affairs.
She drinks a bottle of wine every day.
He needs a few jokes to lighten up his talk.
Tom drank a whole bottle of wine.
Tom drank a whole bottle of wine by himself.
Tom drank all the water.
No country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.
They should not intervene in the internal affairs of another country.
Bob told Jane not to interfere in his personal affairs.
This pond doesn't run dry even in summer.
The well ran dry.
The pond dried up last summer.
The pond has dried up.
The fields dry up, and the soil cracks.
This umeboshi tastes really salty.
Is this hay or straw?
Hay is for horses.
We stored the hay in the barn.
The farmer pitched the hay onto the wagon.
In the drought, many people and animals starved to death.
Many peasants died during the drought.
The long drought was followed by famine.
The unprecedented drought did severe damage to the wheat harvest.
Many trees died during the long drought.
The prolonged drought did severe damage to crops.
That country intervened in the internal affairs of our nation.
Raisins are dried grapes.
If the hay caught fire, it would be a real disaster.
Sami drank a whole bottle of wine.
It is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
The tides are influenced by the moon and the sun.