出直し
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Noun form meaning 'adjustment' or 'touch up.' Used to describe minor corrections or improvements to something, often in creative or professional settings. Example: 『写真の出直し』 (shashin no denaoshi, 'photo adjustment').
Theme
In a cozy café, User and their friend Aya, an artist, are discussing her latest painting. Aya mentions she's not satisfied with the colors and needs to make some adjustments.
出直し
でなおし
adjustment, touch up
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine you're painting a picture and need to 'adjust' it. You say, 'I need to 出直し (denaoshi, 'adjust') this!' It sounds like 'day now she' — think of adjusting something now for a better day.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『出直し』 (denaoshi) is often used in contexts like photography, art, or business to mean making minor adjustments or touch-ups to improve quality. It implies a fresh start or correction without starting over completely.
Forms
Base: 出直しNoun form meaning 'adjustment' or 'touch up.' Used to describe minor corrections or improvements to something, often in creative or professional settings. Example: 『写真の出直し』 (shashin no denaoshi, 'photo adjustment').