transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji yashinau to rear, to maintain, to support (e.g. family), to cultivate
kanji utsusu to copy or photograph
kanji mekuru to turn over/to turn pages of a book/to tear off/to strip off/(P)
kanji hirou to pick up,to gather
kanji yadosu (1)to keep (guest), (2)to conceive, (3)to carry (virus), (4)to entrust
kanji kashidasu to lend, to loan, to let out on hire
kanji chidimeru to shorten, to reduce, to boil down, to shrink
kanji haritsukeru (1)to paste, to stick, to affix, (2)to station, to post
kanji kagiru (1)to restrict, to limit, to confine, (v5r,vi) (2)to be restricted to, to be limited to, to be confined to
kanji uchikesu (1)to deny/to contradict/ (2)to negate (esp. a sound)/to drown out/(P)
kanji yurasu to rock/to shake/to swing
kanji kuwadateru to plan, to plot, to propose, to design, to intend, to contemplate, to attempt, to undertake
kanji kagu to sniff, to smell
kanji tonaeru (1)to recite, to chant, (2)to cry, to yell, to shout, (3)to advocate, to advance, to preach, to insist
kanji suku to like/to love/to be fond of
kanji kasaneru to pile up, to put something on another, to heap up, to add, to repeat
kanji dasu to put out, to send
kanji toru to take (a photo), to make (a film)
kanji hikiwakeru to pull apart, to separate
kanji miseru to show
kanji sodateru to bring up
kanji haisu (1)(arch) to push aside, to overcome (e.g. difficulties), to reject, (2)to align, to put in order, (3)to push open
kanji susugu (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 naderu to brush gently, to stroke, to caress
kanji kinjiru to prohibit