Keyword
loop
Info
FrequencyTop 1100-1200
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 4
Heisig899
Readings
かん
(87%)
(2%)
Composed of
king
small net
one
mouth
thin person
divining rod
Used in vocabulary (287 in total)
environment; circumstance
link (e.g. in a chain of events); part (of a plan, campaign, activities, etc.); monocyclic
circulation; rotation; cycle; loop
(arch.) bracelet (made of stringed jewels or bells and worn at the elbow); bracer (for the elbow of an archer)
one's family (home) background (environment)
vicious circle; vicious cycle
circle; ring; torus
(in) the presence of the whole company; with all eyes filed upon (one)
one's (living) environment
ring; band; ring; circum-
ring; circle; hoop; wheel; circle (e.g. of friends)
annulation; ring shape; loop shape
natural (physical) environment
(finger) ring
environmental destruction
environmental problem; environmental issue
Ministry of the Environment
environmental conservation
environmental maintenance; environmental improvement
living environment; habitat
links; chain; shackle; linking
loop line; (transportation) belt line
environmental pollution
circulatory organ
environmental protection
Trans-Pacific Partnership; Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement; TPP
surrounding environment; ambient surrounding; one's surroundings
virtuous cycle; virtuous circle
creating a (usually favorable) environment
Minister of the Environment
atoll; circular coral reef
wreath; garland
looking around; looking about
environmentally friendly; eco-friendly
circulatory system (blood, lymph, etc.)
configuration (e.g. of a computer or file); user preferences; system environment; environment setting
creating a (usually favorable) environment
earring (non-pierced); helix
social environment; social conditions
loop-line bus; loop bus; bus on a circular route; bus following a circular route
endocrine disruptor; endocrine disrupting-chemicals
intestinal environment; microbiome
Minister of the Environment
environmental studies
circular; recycling
environmentally friendly; eco-friendly
environmental impact assessment
environmental burden; environmental load
fan columbine (Aquilegia flabellata); hemp yarn wound into a hollow ball; egg custard dish on a base of udon noodles
cyclical; circulative; recursive
outer ring; outer loop
(circular) moat
loop line; circle line; circle route
moated settlement (Yayoi period)
cardiovascular disease; circulatory disease
pulmonary circulation
atmospheric circulation
segment (of worm)
setting up an environment; creation of an environment
environmental business; environment business; environmental program
environmental technology; envirotech; green technology; greentech
environmental degradation
swim ring; swimming ring; life buoy; life belt; life preserver; lifesaver
systemic circulation
global environment problems; global environmental issues
environmental regulation
(material) recycling society; recycling-oriented society
environmentally dependent; environment-dependent
Director General of Environment Agency
environmental tax; green tax
outer ring road; orbital road
surrounding seas; surrounded by the sea
investment climate; investment environment
macrocyclic; large ring
funds flow; transfer of funds
global environment conservation; global environment preservation
systemic circulation; general circulation (of the atmosphere)
environmental activist; environmentalist
circum-Pacific volcanic belt; Ring of Fire
water cycle; hydrologic cycle
(animal) collar; necklace; choker
circulatory system (blood, lymph, etc.)
circumzenithal arc; cicumzenith arc
sexual harassment from colleagues in the work environment
extremophile; organism that thrives in extreme conditions
United Nations Environment Programme (Program); UNEP
environmental engineering
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment
ring finger
environmental practice; environmental practices
cycle (e.g. in business)
umwelt; self-centered world
anchor ring; torus
environmentally friendly; eco-
environmental chemistry
(Japanese) Natural Conservation Law (1972)
cyclization; cyclisation
recommended system requirements (software)
atlas vertebra
creating a (usually favorable) environment
(gymnastic) rings
(gymnastic) rings
signet ring (in medical contexts, e.g. signet ring cell)
Pan-Pacific concept; Pacific Rim concept
Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972)
meridian circle
clasp or ring for attaching a pendant to a chain
environmental degradation
Newton's rings (interference pattern seen when a convex lens is placed on another surface)
round-trip transaction; round-tripping
environment clause
end-around shift; cyclic shift
DCE; Distributed Computing Environment
computing environment characterized by "ubiquitous computing"
system requirements (i.e. recommended hardware and software to run a package)
fairy ring; mushroom ring
environmental responsibility
quotient ring
commutative ring
environmental carrying capacity; environmental acceptable limit; environmental assimilating capacity; environmental capacity
atmospheric general circulation
pulmonary circulation
hot springs bath with simulated natural water supply and drainage; closed-loop hot springs bath
pastry made of dough pulled into various shapes and fried
Hadley circulation; Hadley cell
Ferrel cell; Ferrel circulation
hydrologic cycle; water cycle
circum-Pacific seismic zone; circum-Pacific earthquake belt
Trans-Pacific Partnership; Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement; TPP
Trans-Pacific Partnership; Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement; TPP
noncommutative ring
Noetherian ring
Artinian ring; Artin ring
Artinian ring; Artin ring
ring inversion; ring flip
Trans-Pacific Partnership; Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement; TPP
environmental variation
cyclic compound; ring compound
toroidal core; endless core
ball-and-ring method; ring-and-ball test
odamaki mushi; egg custard dish on a base of udon noodles
odamaki mushi; egg custard dish on a base of udon noodles
Annelida (phylum of ringed worms)
Examples (74 in total)
Is this really good for the environment?
Humans shape the environment.
Children are quick to accustom themselves to new surroundings.