でんき
Meanings
Noun
1. electricity
2. (electric) light
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (108 in total)
electric appliance store; electrician
electronic goods
pressing one's foot on the genitals of a supine person while pulling on their feet (usu. as a prank); (lit.) electric massage
Examples (35 in total)
The light was on in the room.
Did you turn off the light in the living room?
Tom didn't turn off the lights.
Wires carry electricity.
This village doesn't have electricity.
You forgot to turn off the light.
Electricity is very useful.
This device produces electricity.
It's dangerous to fool around with electricity.
Turn off the kitchen light, please.
This machine is driven by electricity.
Do you cook using gas or electricity?
I don't switch on the light in my studio at night.
The electricity failed during the typhoon.
Copper conducts electricity well.
Machinery uses a lot of electricity.
It seems no one is there because the lights are off.
You had better turn off the light before you go to sleep.
The discovery of electricity changed our history.
This machine works by electricity.
I forgot to turn off the lights when I left.
I'd appreciate it if you would turn off the lights.
I immediately decided to turn off the light and go to sleep.
The discovery of electricity gave birth to an innumerable number of inventions.
Lightning is an electrical phenomenon.
This AC unit wastes a lot of electricity.
Make sure that the lights are turned off before you leave.
In this day and age, life without electricity is unimaginable.
This machine produces electricity for our daily use.
Not a day passes in which we don't use electricity in our daily lives.
If it were not for electricity, our civilized life would be impossible.
People take electricity for granted until its supply is cut off.
Electric irons are heated by electricity.
The electricity came on again in a few minutes.
The first electric calculator came into existence toward the end of the 19th century.