そく
Meanings
Counter
1. counter for pairs of socks, shoes, etc.
Kanji used
foot
Pitch accent
Top 29100
Used in vocabulary (82 in total)
insufficiency; deficiency; shortage; dissatisfaction; discontent; complaint
both feet; both legs
footprints; record of page visitors (e.g. in social networking sites)
lack of sleep; insufficient sleep
supplement; complement
left foot; left leg
lack of ability; inadequacy; (being) out of one's depth
labour shortage; labor shortage; shortage of workers; shortage of hands
coolie; laborer; labourer; carrier
completeness; being fully equipped; (suit of) armor; armour
artificial leg
lack of physical exercise; insufficient exercise; inactivity
two legs; two feet; two pairs
shod feet; wearing shoes; muddy feet; dirty feet
four legs; four-legged; quadruped
swiftness of foot; fast runner; person of great talent; gifted person
excess or deficiency; too much or too little
shortage of talented people; shortfall in human resources
ill-preparedness; insufficient preparation; lack of preparation
slow-footed
confinement
dissatisfaction with the work (role) given to one; feeling oneself above the given work (role); not up to the task; (being) out of one's depth
lack of information; data deficiency
water shortage; shortage of water supply
footwear (esp. outdoor shoes, as opposed to slippers, etc.); footgear
short-legged
two legs; two feet; two pairs
lack of knowledge or understanding
self-sufficiency; self-satisfaction
trouble of going somewhere
outer edge of the foot (from little toe to heel) (karate)
shortage of stock; scarcity of goods
foot region
washing the feet
shorthanded; understaffed
planta; planta pedis; sole of the foot
being nimble-footed; being quick on one's feet; fast running legs
best student; leading disciple
short supply; supply shortage
pseudopodium (temporary protrusion of an ameboid cell); pseudopod
rapid progress; great strides
lack of leadership (esp. of a teacher)
myriapod; many-legged
soldier's socks
unimpeded bodily function (one of the six supernormal Buddhist powers)
lacking enough gravity for (a position, task); being an insignificant figure for (a position)
flatfoot; flat feet; splayfoot
flatfoot; flat feet; splayfoot
keeping the head cool and feet warm
pseudopodium (temporary protrusion of an ameboid cell); pseudopod
tube foot; ambulacral foot
dissatisfaction with the work (role) given to one; feeling oneself above the given work (role); not up to the task; (being) out of one's depth
head and legs; the body
shortage of talented people; shortfall in human resources
low-status samurai without land; low-status farmer without land
high retainer
lack of blood flow; poor circulation
caecilian (any burrowing legless amphibian of the order Gymnophiona)
ostrich fern; Onoclea orientalis
podiatrist; chiropodist
Examples (2 in total)
How many pairs of shoes do you have?
The hosiery factory produces 600,000 pairs of socks a day.