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Kanji Detail for 世 - "world, generation, age"

  • Meaning

    世 means "world, generation, age."

    1. World - The society; the age.

    2. Generation - A period of time; an era.

    3. Life - One's lifetime.

  • Dictionary Citations

    The meaning above is based on the following sources:

    KANJIDIC2 A comprehensive Japanese-English kanji dictionary

    generation; world; society; public

    Unihan Unicode Han Database for CJK characters

    generation; world; era

    CC-CEDICT A Chinese-English dictionary

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    Make Me a Hanzi Open-source Chinese character data

    generation, era, age; world

    XSZD Xuéshēng Zìdiǎn (學生字典) - Student's Dictionary

    Generation. Thirty years constitute one generation. Father and son succeeding each other is also called one generation. Such as a family having a 世系, meaning the family lineage continues unbroken. | When a ruler changes dynasty and receives the mandate, it is one 世. Such as "in the age of Xia," "the last age of Yin." Hence broadly referring to the current situation as 世. Such as 盛世 (prosperous age), 季世 (declining age). | Abbreviation of 世界 (world). See "界." Also refers to ordinary society as 世. Such as social interaction being called 世故. | One who continues the lineage is called 世. Such as calling an uncle 世父. The legitimate eldest son of a feudal lord is called 世子. All meaning one who continues the lineage. | A term for old acquaintances. Such as 世交 (family friendship), 世誼 (generational friendship). All those who had friendships with predecessors are called 世.
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Sentences including

  • I must look after the rabbits.

  • When will the world come to an end?

  • Who is going to look after our dog?

  • We all wish for permanent world peace.

  • He launched his son in the world.

  • It is the longest in the world.

  • He had friends all over the world.

  • He was in the world.

  • His death was broadcast all over the world.

  • He is bound to pass the entrance examination.

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