ねっしん
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Noun
1. zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (3 in total)
indifference; lack of enthusiasm; inattentiveness
hardworking; studious
of inquiring mind; eager to study; enthusiastic in studying
Examples (31 in total)
He is keen on soccer.
Ken is an eager student.
He is enthusiastic about tennis.
Nancy studied hard.
How hard they work!
You must study hard.
He is working intently.
I work hard in the garden.
Most students study hard.
She played the piano with enthusiasm.
He did it with great zeal.
He should have worked harder.
She is a student who studies very hard.
I worked as hard as possible.
We are studying hard in preparation for the exams.
They eagerly supported his new policy.
In his younger days he worked very hard.
If you study hard, you will become a good student.
This book is a result of his enthusiastic research.
He works as hard as any other student.
I don't study math as hard as English.
I studied hard in order to pass the examination.
Ken didn't work hard enough, so he failed the exam.
She is a strenuous supporter of women's rights.
He says that he will study English harder.
He studies hard to pass the exam.
I saw her doing that with enthusiasm.
He worked very hard to raise his family in the new place.
In my class I noticed a girl student who was particularly intent on studying Chinese.
The workers in the factory were forced to work hard to improve the products.
The nurse in the 4th department is very enthusiastic.