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delve in Japanese

delve in Japanese is ほる — delve means to search thoroughly into something, especially information or a topic, in order to learn more.

delve in Japanese

ほる
verb
Pronounced: horu
(intransitive) To dig into the ground, especially with a shovel.

What does "delve" mean?

  1. verb To search thoroughly into something, especially information or a topic, in order to learn more.
    "The documentary delves into the history of the civil rights movement."
  2. verb To dig into the ground.
    "The archaeologists delved into the hillside in search of artefacts."

delve in a sentence

  • The documentary delves into the history of the civil rights movement.
  • She delved through old letters looking for clues.
  • The archaeologists delved into the hillside in search of artefacts.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "delve" in Japanese?

"delve" in Japanese is ほる. delve means: To search thoroughly into something, especially information or a topic, in order to learn more.

How do you pronounce ほる?

"delve" in Japanese is ほる, pronounced "horu".

How do you use "delve" in a sentence?

Example: "The documentary delves into the history of the civil rights movement." In Japanese, "delve" is ほる.

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