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What does ようにできている means in this sentence?
(Context: Instructor is explaining about the function of an equipment)
硬い肉の塊を切るために…刃は敢えてしなるようにできている
I finally set up yomitan for my pc and it seems to be pretty useful, but one problem I’m having is that it doesn’t seem to differentiate between on yomi and kun yomi, but simply shows the most common reading.
Is there any way that i can see the on and kun yomi seperately with yomitan, similar to how it is displayed in jisho for example