What does ほどける in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word ほどける in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ほどける in Japanese.

The word ほどける in Japanese means ほどける, 伝線する、ほつれる, 緩む、ほどける, ほどける、緩む, ほどける 、 ほぐれる 、 ほころびる, ほぐれる、ほどける, 緩む、ほどける、力尽きる. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ほどける

ほどける

(become disentangled)

伝線する、ほつれる

(thread: unravel) (ストッキングが)

My stockings are starting to run.

緩む、ほどける

(become unfastened)

You better tighten that tire, its starting to come loose.

ほどける、緩む

(literal (become unfastened)

When I looked down, I saw that my shoe laces had come undone.

ほどける 、 ほぐれる 、 ほころびる

(string, yarn, sweater) (糸・セーターなど)

I only bought this jumper last week and it's already unravelling.

ほぐれる、ほどける

(straighten, unwind)

緩む、ほどける、力尽きる

(literal (run out of power) (ネジ・ぜんまいなど)

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