This is the 6872nd most frequent Japanese word.
ヘイル
The Japanese word "ヘイル" (heiru) means "hail," referring to frozen raindrops.
Here, ヘイル refers to hail, the phenomenon of small ice pellets falling during severe weather conditions.
空からヘイルが降ってきた。
Hail fell from the sky.
In this sentence, ヘイル is used to mean 'to praise' or 'to acclaim,' illustrating its usage as a verb in a figurative context.
彼は努力をヘイルされるべきだ。
He deserves to be hailed for his efforts.
This instance uses ヘイル in its borrowed technical or brand context, potentially referring to a concept or product name, showcasing versatility based on specific applications.