transitive verb (vtrans)
kanji
norikaeru
to change between buses or trains
kanji
kazoeru
to count, to enumerate
kanji
isogu
to hurry (up)
kanji
madžieru
(1)to mix, to combine, (2)to exchange (words, fire, etc.), (3)to cross (e.g. swords), to join together
kanji
orosu
(1)to take down (e.g. flag), to launch (e.g. boat), to drop, to lower (e.g. ladder), to let (a person) off, to unload, to discharge, (2)to drop off (a passenger from a vehicle), to let (a person) of
kanji
cutomeru
to endeavor (endeavour), to try, to strive, to make an effort, to exert oneself, to be diligent
kanji
cukeru
to soak,to pickle
kanji
kakomu
to surround, to encircle
kanji
jowameru
to weaken/(P)
kanji
marumeru
to make round, to round off, to roll up, to curl up, to seduce, to cajole, to explain away
kanji
azukaru
(1)to look after, to take care of, to keep, to hold on to, to keep in custody, (2)to take charge of, to be entrusted with, to receive on deposit, (3)to reserve (judgment), to leave undecided
kanji
cukawasu
to send, to dispatch, to despatch
kanji
karasu
to let dry, to kill (vegetation), to season (lumber)
kanji
ukagau
to visit, to ask
kanji
šimeru
to close, shut
kanji
kagu
to sniff, to smell
kanji
ujamau
to show respect, to honour, to honor
kanji
kaku
(1)(uk) to scratch, (2)to perspire, (3)to shovel, to paddle
kanji
mačigaeru
to make a mistake
kanji
furu
(1)to wave, to shake, to swing, (2)to sprinkle, to throw (dice), (3)to cast (actor), to allocate (work), (4)to turn down (somebody), to reject, to jilt, to dump, (5)to abandon, to give up, to rui
kanji
cukamu
to seize, to catch, to grasp, to grip, to grab, to hold, to catch hold of, to lay one's hands on