verb (verb)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji neru (1)to knead, to work over, (2)to polish up (e.g. a plan), (3)to drill, to train
kanji moushikomu apply for
kanji hataraku to work, to labor, to act
kanji kau to keep, to raise, to feed
kanji kasaneru to pile up, to put something on another, to heap up, to add, to repeat
kanji susumeru to recommend, to advise, to encourage, to offer (wine)
kanji nokoru to remain
kanji maku to wind, to coil, to roll
kanji shishusuru defending to the last/defending desperately
kanji tameru to save (i.e. in a bank)
kanji heru to pass, to elapse, to experience
kanji narasu to accustom
kanji naru to sound
kanji kaeru (1)to replace, (2)to exchange, to interchange, (3)to substitute
kanji yadosu (1)to keep (guest), (2)to conceive, (3)to carry (virus), (4)to entrust
kanji kiku (1)to be effective, to show effect, (2)to do its work, to carry out its function well, (3)to be possible to use
kanji yawaragu to soften, to calm down, to be mitigated
kanji taku to cook (esp. grain, pulses, etc., such as rice or beans), to boil
kanji yowameru to weaken/(P)
kanji kamau to mind
kanji ibaru to be proud, to swagger; to be proud, to swagger
kanji surechigau to pass by one another, to disagree, to miss each other
kanji hirogeru rozprostřít (látku), roztáhnout (křídla, ruce), rozšířit (území)
kanji hanatsu (1)to fire (e.g. an arrow), to hit (e.g. baseball), to break wind, (2)to free, to release, (3)to give off (e.g. a scent), to emit (e.g. light)
kanji wakiagaru (1)to boil up, to come to the boil, to seethe, (2)to arise, to break out, (3)to get excited, to be in uproar