タノシミ
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Noun
1. enjoyment; pleasure; diversion; amusement; hobby
2. anticipation; looking forward to
Pitch accent
ノシ
ノシミ
ノシミ
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
enjoyment; pleasure; diversion; amusement; hobby
wait until you actually see it
Examples (44 in total)
I'm looking forward to tomorrow.
I'll look forward to it.
I'm really excited.
I'm looking forward to the party.
I'm looking forward to our dinner.
I'm looking forward to the graduation ceremony.
I look forward to the summer vacation.
I'm looking forward to seeing him.
I'm looking forward to next summer.
He was denied that pleasure.
I'm looking forward to receiving letters from you.
Life is not all fun and games.
Dancing is a delight to me.
Books add to the pleasures of life.
I'm looking forward to seeing you next Sunday.
Swimming is one thing I enjoy.
She found pleasure in reading.
He combines work with pleasure.
For the teacher, teaching her was fun.
"There's something I want to show you tomorrow." "Cool! I wonder what it is."
The music added to our enjoyment.
I'm really excited to watch this movie.
She finds an everlasting enjoyment in music.
He derived much pleasure from books.
Bob derives pleasure from observing insects.
She took no pleasure in eating or drinking.
Traveling abroad is one of my favorite things.
Fine weather added to the joy of our trip.
Her delight consists of teaching children.
One of my pleasures is watching TV.
Swimming in the ocean is my greatest pleasure.
Playing the piano is her favorite pastime.
I am looking forward to seeing you.
Why did you stop updating your blog? I always looked forward to reading it.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Making model planes is his only hobby.
Some people write books for money, others for pleasure.
Tom's visiting at the weekend. I'm really looking forward to it.
Some people derive pleasure from watching horror movies.
People living in town don't know the pleasures of country life.
TV has robbed us of our enjoyment of conversation at dinner at home.
I look forward to seeing you on my next trip to your city.
Thus you cannot indulge in the pleasure of spending money freely.
I delight in going to the apple orchard each fall.