N2
のりだす (noridasu)
乗り出す
to set out (on a journey), to embark on, to lean forward
💡 Nuance & Usage:
Can mean physically leaning forward (e.g., in a seat) or figuratively embarking on a new venture, project, or task with enthusiasm and energy. It implies taking action or beginning something new.
📝 Example Sentences
政府は新しい経済政策に乗り出すことを発表した。
The government announced that it would embark on new economic policies.
Practice Quiz
Test your understanding of "乗り出す"!
興味津々で、彼は身を_______話を聞いた。
🎉 正解 / Correct!
日本語: 「身を乗り出す」は、体を前に出して、熱心に聞く様子を表します。
English: 「身を乗り出す」 (mi o noridasu) means to lean forward with one's body, showing keen interest.
English: 「身を乗り出す」 (mi o noridasu) means to lean forward with one's body, showing keen interest.
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