transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji širaberu to investigate
kanji kezuru (1)to shave (wood or leather), to sharpen, to plane, to whittle, to pare, to scrape off, (2)to shave off (e.g. a budget, expenses, a salary, etc.), to curtail, to cut down, (3)to cross out, to redu
kanji akeru skončit (období dešťů), začít (nový rok), svítat
kanji kanašimu to be sad, to mourn for, to regret
kanji kikiwakeru rozlišit poslechem
kanji kudaku to break, to smash
kanji itonamu to carry on (e.g. in ceremony), to run a business
kanji fumu to step on
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 harau to pay
kanji taku to cook (esp. grain, pulses, etc., such as rice or beans), to boil
kanji toru to take (a photo), to make (a film)
kanji watasu to pass over, to hand over
kanji tateru to build
kanji sodateru to bring up
kanji juderu to boil
kanji sasu (1)to point, (2)to nominate, to select someone, to specify some person, (3)to identify, to indicate, to point out
kanji amu (1)to knit, to plait, to braid, (2)to compile (anthology, dictionary, etc.), to edit
kanji susumeru to recommend, to advise, to encourage, to offer (wine)
kanji juzuru (1)to turn over/to assign/to hand over/to transmit/to convey/to sell/to dispose of/ (2)to yield/to surrender/to concede/(P)
kanji kirau to hate, to dislike, to loathe
kanji oru to break or to fold
kanji kariru to borrow, to hire, to rent
kanji cunagu (uk) to tie, to fasten, to connect, to transfer (phone call)
kanji sosogu (1)to pour (into), to fill, (2)to sprinkle on from above, to shed (e.g. tears), (3)to concentrate one's spirit or strength on, (v5g,vi) (4)to fall onto (of rain, snow); (uk) (usu. written as kana