transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji kudaku to break, to smash
kanji koumuru (1)to wear (on head, usu. one's own), to put on (over head, usu. one's own), to crown (oneself), (2)to pour or dash water, dust, etc. (on oneself), (3)to bear (e.g. someone's debts, faults, etc.),
kanji hikidasu to withdraw
kanji mazeru to mix, to stir, to blend
kanji tonaeru (1)to recite, to chant, (2)to cry, to yell, to shout, (3)to advocate, to advance, to preach, to insist
kanji kau to buy
kanji kawakasu to dry (clothes, etc.), to desiccate
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 nasaru to do (polite)
kanji omoidasu to recall, to remember
kanji micugu to support, to finance
kanji hirogeru rozprostřít (látku), roztáhnout (křídla, ruce), rozšířit (území)
kanji kaeru (1)to replace, (2)to exchange, to interchange, (3)to substitute
kanji furiharau to shake off
kanji jaburu to tear/to violate/to defeat/to smash/to destroy/to break (e.g. password)/(P)
kanji jowameru to weaken/(P)
kanji hanasu to separate, to set free, to turn loose
kanji cujomeru to strengthen, to emphasize, to emphasise
kanji kowasu to break, destroy
kanji motomeru (1)to want/to wish for/ (2)to request/to demand/ (3)to seek/to search for/to pursue (pleasure)/to hunt (a job)/ (4)(pol) to purchase/to buy/(P)
kanji kaišimeru to buy up
kanji curanuku (1)to go through, to pierce, to penetrate, (2)to persist, to stick to
kanji jadosu (1)to keep (guest), (2)to conceive, (3)to carry (virus), (4)to entrust
kanji saku (1)to cut up, to cleave, to cut open (esp. the abdomen), (2)to spare (time, money, etc.), to use part of something, (3)(arch) to have a tattoo in the corner of one's eye
kanji atatameru to warm, to heatwater)