transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji nasaru to do (polite)
kanji norikaeru to change between buses or trains
kanji obiru (1)to wear (sword, decoration, etc.), to carry, (2)to be entrusted (e.g. with a mission), to take on, (3)to have a trace of, to be tinged with
kanji jobu to call out, to invite
kanji hikicugu to take over, to hand over
kanji iru to cast, to mint, to coin
kanji hajasu to grow, to cultivate, to wear a beard
kanji suteru to throw away, to cast aside, to abandon, to resign, to break up with (someone)
kanji suru (1)to print, (2)to color or pattern fabric using a wooden mold
kanji cunagu (uk) to tie, to fasten, to connect, to transfer (phone call)
kanji maku to wind, to coil, to roll
kanji nobasu (1)to grow long (beard, hair, etc.), (2)to lengthen, to extend, to stretch, (3)to reach out, to hold out, (4)to straighten, to smooth out, (5)to spread evenly (dough, cream, etc.), (6)to dilute,
kanji tateru to build
kanji narau to learn
kanji maneku to invite
kanji hakaru (1)to measure, to weigh, to survey, to time (sound, gauge, estimate), (2)to conjecture, to infer, to surmise
kanji sasu (1)to point, (2)to nominate, to select someone, to specify some person, (3)to identify, to indicate, to point out
kanji mačigaeru to make a mistake
kanji mukeru to turn towards/to point/(P)
kanji susumeru to recommend, to advise, to encourage, to offer (wine)
kanji akeru to open
kanji hiraku to open an event
kanji kugiru rozdělovat, rozčleňovat
kanji hanacu (1)to fire (e.g. an arrow), to hit (e.g. baseball), to break wind, (2)to free, to release, (3)to give off (e.g. a scent), to emit (e.g. light)
kanji kiriageru round up