noun
Refers to the act of stuffing or packing something tightly, or the material used for that purpose.
箱の中の詰めが甘いと、中身が動いてしまう。
If the packing inside the box is loose, the contents will shift around.
noun
endgame (shogi)
Shogi term for the final stage of the game where checkmate is imminent.
この将棋の対局は、詰めに入った。
This shogi match has entered the endgame.
noun
General term for the final phase or closing part of something, often used in contexts like negotiations, projects, or events.
交渉は詰めの段階に入った。
The negotiations have entered the final stage.
noun
Specifically refers to the end or edge of a bridge; a somewhat specialized usage.
橋の詰めに小さな茶店がある。
There is a small tea shop at the end of the bridge.
noun
sweet eel sauce (for sushi)
Abbreviation of 煮詰め; a thick, sweet soy-based sauce brushed on eel sushi toppings. Often written in katakana as ツメ.
See also: 煮詰め
この店の穴子寿司は、ツメが絶妙だ。
The conger eel sushi at this restaurant has an exquisite sweet sauce.
noun
lowest-ranking guest (tea ceremony)
In a tea ceremony, the guest seated at the lowest position, often responsible for certain tasks.
茶会では、詰めがお湯を運ぶ役を務めることもある。
At a tea gathering, the lowest-ranking guest may sometimes carry the hot water.
noun
tea master
Rare term for a tea master; more commonly expressed as 茶人 or 茶道の先生.
古い文献では、詰めという言葉が茶の湯の達人を指すことがある。
In old texts, the word 詰め can sometimes refer to a master of the tea ceremony.
Noun form of the verb 詰める (tsumeru, 'to stuff/pack'), from the kanji 詰 (tsu, 'packed') + nominalizing suffix め.