Japanese

調

たいちょうをくずす
Meaning: to fall ill; to ruin one's health
Part of Speech: Phrase, Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 体調を崩す 体調を崩さない
Polite 体調を崩します 体調を崩しません
Past 体調を崩した 体調を崩さなかった
Polite + Past 体調を崩しました 体調を崩しませんでした
Te-form 体調を崩して 体調を崩さなくて
Potential 体調を崩せる 体調を崩せない
Passive 体調を崩される 体調を崩されない
Causative 体調を崩させる 体調を崩させない
Imperative 体調を崩せ 体調を崩すな

Handwriting

体
調
を
崩
す

Example

I've been busy lately and ended up falling ill.

Usage Notes

Used when one's physical condition deteriorates due to overwork, stress, or change of seasons.

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