transitive verb (vtrans)

Number of vocabulary: 507
Vocabulary test: reading | writing | meaning
kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji umeru (1)to bury (e.g. in the ground), (2)to fill up (e.g. audience fills a hall), to fill (a seat, a vacant position), (3)to plug gaps, to stop a gap, (4)to make amends, to cover up for something, (5)
kanji utagau to doubt, to distrust, to be suspicious of, to suspect
kanji kašidasu to lend, to loan, to let out on hire
kanji toru (1)to adopt (measure, proposal), (2)to pick (e.g. fruit), to catch (e.g. insects), to take (e.g. a sample), (3)to assume (attitude), (4)to take on (i.e. hire), to engage
kanji sueru (1)to place (in position), to fix, to set (e.g. table), to lay (foundation), (2)to install, to seat (someone), (3)to settle (upon something), to fix (e.g. one's gaze), (4)to apply (moxa)
kanji cukekuwaeru to add one thing to another
kanji haku vomit
kanji šimesu to denote, to show, to point out, to indicate, to exemplify
kanji akeru to open
kanji cukawasu to send, to dispatch, to despatch
kanji morekiku to overhear
kanji ubau to snatch away/to dispossess/to steal/(P)
kanji kumiawaseru to join together/to combine/to join up/(P)
kanji suru (1)to print, (2)to color or pattern fabric using a wooden mold
kanji hirogeru rozprostřít (látku), roztáhnout (křídla, ruce), rozšířit (území)
kanji cuijasu to spend, to devote, to waste
kanji jobu to call out, to invite
kanji tomeru to stop something
kanji suteru to throw
kanji makasu to defeat
kanji narasu to accustom
kanji ucuwa (1)bowl, vessel, container, (2)ability, capacity, calibre, caliber
kanji kakaeru (1)to hold or carry under or in the arms, (2)to have (esp. problems, debts, etc.), (3)to employ, to engage, to hire
kanji učijaburu to break, to smash, to defeat, to destroy, to eliminate
kanji judaneru to entrust to, to devote oneself to, to abandon oneself to