進
commonadvance; proceed; progress; promote
Radical: 辶 (walk). Strokes: 11/10画. Elements: 辶隹. . Hangul: 진 [jin]. Nanori: のぶnobu.
Jōyō Kanji 3rd Grade. JLPT N3.
Example compounds:
| シンSHIN | 進塁【しんるいshinrui】advance (to the next base) 転進【てんしんtenshin】changing course or direction; shifting position 進軍【しんぐんshingun】march; advance |
| すすむsusumu | 勝ち進む【かちすすむkachisusumu】to win and advance to the next round 突き進む【つきすすむtsukisusumu】to push on; to plunge forward; to push one's way to 進む【すすむsusumu】to advance; to precede; to make progress; to deepen; to do of one's own free will |
| すすめるsusumeru | 進める【すすめるsusumeru】to advance; to promote; to hasten 乗り進める【のりすすめるnorisusumeru】to ride forth 推し進める【おしすすめるoshisusumeru】to press forward |
Codepoints and classification codes:
Dictionary indices:
| 9032 | – | Unicode |
| 31-42 | – | JIS X 0208 |
| 3-3-8 | – | SKIP |
| 2q8.1 | – | TKD |
| 3030.1 | – | Four Corner |
| 2475 | – | De Roo |
| 4709 | – | Classic Nelson |
| 6073 | – | The New Nelson Character Dictionary by A. Nelson |
| 3121 | – | New Japanese-English Character Dictionary by J. Halpern |
| 1991 | – | Kanji Learner's Dictionary by J. Halpern |
| 561 | – | Remembering the Kanji by J. Heisig |
| 175 | – | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage (Gakken) |
| 1503 | – | Japanese Names by P.G. O'Neill |
| 194 | – | Essential Kanji by P.G. O'Neill |
| 38943P | – | Daikanwajiten 「大漢和辞典」 by T. Morohashi vol. 11 p. 95 |
| 326 | – | A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters by K.G. Henshall |
| 437 | – | Kanji & Kana by Spahn and Hadamitzky |
| 259 | – | Guide to Reading & Writing Japanese (H) by F. Sakade |
| 262 | – | Kanji Flashcards by M. Hodges and T. Okazaki |
| 343 | – | Guide to Reading & Writing Japanese: Third Edition 3rd edition by Henshall |
| 378 | – | Tuttle Kanji Cards by A. Kask |
| 156 | – | The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power by D. Crowley |
| 267 | – | Kanji in Context by Nishiguchi and Kono |
| 3.14 | – | Japanese for Busy People by the AJLT |
| 702 | – | Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide |
| 568 | – | Y. Maniette's French adaptation of Heisig |