transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji おいだす to expel, to drive out
kanji いただく (1)(hum) to receive, to get, to accept, to take, to buy, (2)(hum) (pol) to eat, to drink, (3)to be crowned with, to wear (on one's head), to have (on top), (4)to have (as one's leader), to live un
kanji わたす to pass over, to hand over
kanji ほうりだす to throw out, to fire, to expel, to give up, to abandon, to neglect
kanji めくる to turn over/to turn pages of a book/to tear off/to strip off/(P)
kanji やぶる to tear/to violate/to defeat/to smash/to destroy/to break (e.g. password)/(P)
kanji なめる (1)(uk) to lick, (2)to taste, (3)to experience (esp. a hardship), (4)to make fun of, to make light of, to put down, to treat with contempt
kanji うたう (1)to sing, (2)to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.), to compose a poem, to recite a poem
kanji おす to push, to stamp something
kanji おいかける to chase, to run after, to pursue
kanji つかいふるす opotřebovat (nošením)
kanji うけつぐ to inherit, to succeed, to take over
kanji ふせぐ to defend (against), to protect, to prevent
kanji うしなう to lose, to part with
kanji ひきはなす to pull apart, to separate
kanji おえる (1)to finish/ (2)to graduate/(P)
kanji あたえる (1)to give (esp. to someone of lower status), to bestow, to grant, to confer, to present, to award, (2)to provide, to afford, to offer, to supply, (3)to assign, (4)to cause, (5)(comp) to pass (a
kanji もうしあげる to say (polite)
kanji あつかう to handle, to deal with, to treat
kanji うける to take a lesson or test
kanji かける times
kanji なさる to do (polite)
kanji だく to embrace, to hold in the arms
kanji ひきわける to pull apart, to separate
kanji すく to like/to love/to be fond of