transitive verb (vtrans)

Number of vocabulary: 507
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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji itameru to cook, to fry, to saute, to stir-fry
kanji tateru to build
kanji yurusu (1)to permit/to allow/to approve/ (2)to exempt (from fine)/to excuse (from)/to pardon/to forgive/to release/to let off/ (3)to confide in/ (4)to give up/to yield/(P)
kanji mesu (1)(hon) to call, to invite, to send for, to summon, (2)to eat, to drink, (3)to put on, to wear, (4)to ride, (5)to catch (a cold), to take (a bath), to tickle (one's fancy), to put on (years), to
kanji meshiagaru to eat (polite)
kanji toru to take (a photo), to make (a film)
kanji nokosu to leave (behind, over), to bequeath, to save, to reserve
kanji dasu to put out, to send
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 samatageru to disturb, to prevent, to obstruct, to hinder
kanji oou to cover, to hide, to conceal, to wrap, to disguise
kanji kazoeru to count, to enumerate
kanji itonamu to carry on (e.g. in ceremony), to run a business
kanji kaku (1)to draw, to paint, to sketch, (2)to depict, to describe; (3)to draw, to paint, to sketch
kanji uketamawaru (1)(hum) to hear, to be told, to know, (2)to receive (order), to undertake, to comply, to take (a reservation, etc.)
kanji kakinaosu to write out/to make a fair copy/to rewrite/(P)
kanji tsutaeru to tell, to report
kanji utsu (1)to hit (something inanimate)/to strike/to beat (on something)/
kanji mezasu to aim at, to have an eye on
kanji narasu to accustom
kanji kaburu (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 hiraku to open an event
kanji kumiawaseru to join together/to combine/to join up/(P)
kanji kakeru times
kanji fukumeru to include, to instruct, to make one understand, to put in one's mouth