yield in Japanese
yield in Japanese is 利益, 収穫, となる — yield means to produce or give as a result, especially a crop, profit, or outcome.
yield in Japanese
利益
Pronounced: rieki
The quantity of something produced.
収穫
Pronounced: shuukaku
The quantity of something produced.
となる
Pronounced: tonaru
になり
Pronounced: ninari
もたらす
Pronounced: motarasu
To produce as return from an investment.
譲る
Pronounced: yuzuru
What does "yield" mean?
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verb To produce or give as a result, especially a crop, profit, or outcome.
"The field yielded a record harvest this year."
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verb To give way, surrender, or allow someone else to go first.
"Drivers must yield to pedestrians at the crossing."
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noun The amount of something produced, especially a crop or a financial return.
"Rising interest rates pushed bond yields higher."
yield in a sentence
- The field yielded a record harvest this year.
- The investment yielded a modest return.
- Drivers must yield to pedestrians at the crossing.
- After hours of debate, he finally yielded to their arguments.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "yield" in Japanese?
"yield" in Japanese is 利益, 収穫, となる. yield means: To produce or give as a result, especially a crop, profit, or outcome.
How do you pronounce 利益?
"yield" in Japanese is 利益, pronounced "rieki".
How do you use "yield" in a sentence?
Example: "The field yielded a record harvest this year." In Japanese, "yield" is 利益, 収穫, となる.
Are there other ways to say "yield" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 6 translations listed for "yield": 利益, 収穫, となる, になり, もたらす, 譲る.
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