verb (verb)

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kanji sosogu (1)to rinse, to wash out, (2)to have one's revenge, to wipe out a disgrace; (3)to rinse, to wash out, (4)to have one's revenge, to wipe out a disgrace; (5)to rinse, to wash out, (6)to have one's
kanji kiru (1)to cut (usu. to cut through)/ (2)to sever (connections, ties)/ (3)to turn off (i.e. the light)/ (4)to terminate (i.e. a conversation)/to hang up (the phone)/to disconnect/ (5)to punch (a ticket)/t
kanji sokusuru to conform to/to agree with/to be adapted to/to be based on/(P)
kanji ukaru to pass (examination)
kanji moreru to leak out, to escape, to come through, to shine through, to filter out, to be omitted
kanji ankisuru memorize
kanji irodoru to colour, to color, to paint, to make up
kanji kasegu to earn income, to labor, to labour
kanji shucchousuru to go on a business trip
kanji irikumu to be or become complicated
kanji uru to sell
kanji furu to precipitate, to fall (e.g. rain)
kanji tereru to be shy, to feel awkward
kanji tanomu to request, ask
kanji fumu to step on
kanji yobu to call out, to invite
kanji tsutaeru to tell, to report
kanji kureru to get dark
kanji shikaru a particular
kanji naraberu to line up, to set up
kanji musubu (1)to tie/to bind/to link/ (2)to bear (fruit)/ (3)to close (e.g. deal)/to confirm/to conclude/ (4)to close tightly/to purse (e.g. lips)/ (5)to unite (with)/to ally/to join hands/(P)
kanji ochiru to fall, to drop, to come to down
kanji shirizokeru to repel, to drive away, to repulse, to reject; to remove, to take away, to dislodge, to put something out of the way; to remove, to take away, to dislodge, to put something out of the way
kanji hiku to run somebody over (with vehicle), to knock someone down
kanji hipparu (1)to pull, to draw, to pull tight, (2)to string (lines), to run (cable), to stretch, (3)to pull towards oneself (e.g. someone's sleeve), (4)to drag, to haul, to tow, (5)to lead (e.g. one's follo