noun
ending; conclusion; closing part
Used for the final part of a speech, story, essay, ceremony, or other organized sequence. Often has a slightly written or structured feel compared with everyday 終わり.
スピーチの結びに、彼は家族への感謝を述べた。
At the conclusion of the speech, he expressed thanks to his family.
The ending of this story is very quiet.
noun
Refers to a joining or connecting relationship between people, groups, places, or ideas. In many modern contexts 結びつき is a more explicit word for an ongoing bond.
この活動は学校と地域の結びを強める。
This activity strengthens the connection between the school and the local community.
noun
knot; knotting; tied part
Used for the knot or tied shape made by fastening a cord, sash, ribbon, or similar object.
ひもの結びがほどけてしまった。
The knot in the string came undone.
帯の結びがきれいですね。
The knot of your obi is beautiful.
noun
Food term for a rice ball, usually written むすび in this sense. The polite/common form おむすび and the synonym おにぎり are often more familiar in everyday speech.
See also: おむすび
昼食に鮭のむすびを二つ買った。
I bought two salmon rice balls for lunch.
祖母が大きなむすびを握ってくれた。
My grandmother made me a big rice ball.