練り歩く

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★ 2/5 neutral ねりあるくneriaruku
読み ねりあるく
ローマ字 neriaruku
漢字の分解 練 (ren/ne) — process, march; 歩 (ho/aru) — walk
発音 /ne.ɾi.a.ɾɯ.kɯ/

意味

To march; to parade; to walk in procession through the streets, often as part of a celebration or ceremony.

A Group 1 (godan) compound verb of 練る (here in the sense of processing in a group) and 歩く (to walk). 練り歩く specifically describes the collective movement of people through public spaces — festival participants, protest marchers, or parade floats moving through streets. The word evokes the sense of a winding, deliberate procession rather than a hurried or purposeless walk. It is strongly associated with Japanese festivals (matsuri) and public ceremonies.

例文

  1. 地元の夏祭りでは、神輿を担いだ人々が商店街を練り歩いた。
  2. 選挙カーが候補者の名前を連呼しながら住宅地を練り歩いている。
  3. 卒業生たちが花束を手に学内を練り歩き、在学生から祝福を受けた。

使い方ガイド

場面: festivals, ceremonies, politics, celebrations

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

Compound of 練る (in the archaic sense of moving in a group or processing) and 歩く (to walk). This usage of 練る to describe group movement appears in festival and procession contexts from the Edo period onward, particularly in descriptions of matsuri parades.

文化的背景

時代: Edo to Contemporary

世代: All ages

社会的背景: General

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