ひく
Meanings
Adjective (い)
1. low (rank, degree, value, content, quality, etc.)
2. low (position); close to the ground
3. short (height)
4. deep (voice); in a low key; low (volume)
Pitch accent
Top 33000
Used in vocabulary (11 in total)
humble; modest
humble; modest
short (of a person)
Examples (34 in total)
She's short and fat.
I have low blood pressure.
The clouds hung low.
The moon is low in the sky.
The airplane flew very low.
The helicopter is flying very low.
Dark clouds are hanging low.
Your mental age is too low.
She always speaks in a low voice.
The man spoke in a low voice.
This desk is a little low for me.
There is a low hill near the sea.
Please turn down the radio.
Low temperatures turn water into ice.
This chair is too low for me.
Lots of low trees grow on the hill.
The land to the northeast was low-lying.
He is short, but good at basketball.
The battery voltage is low.
The moon is low in the sky tonight.
If her nose were a little shorter, she would be quite pretty.
Women are employed at a lower salary than men.
He despises people of a lower social class.
Secondly, the literacy rate in Europe of that time was low.
Once gold was less valuable than silver in Japan.
We talked in low voices so we wouldn't wake the baby.
In Japan, employment opportunities are significantly lower for women than they are for men.
They attributed the low death rate of infants to the progress of medicine.
Please note that we have quoted the lowest possible price.
The current low status of the elderly may be changing, however.
I think it's unlikely that Tom will get back in time for supper.
She sat on a bench, humming an old melody in a low voice.
Japanese sweets are lower in calories than Western sweets.
My brother is two years older than I, but he is three centimeters shorter.