transitive verb (vtrans)
kanji
nameru
(1)(uk) to lick, (2)to taste, (3)to experience (esp. a hardship), (4)to make fun of, to make light of, to put down, to treat with contempt
kanji
curanuku
(1)to go through, to pierce, to penetrate, (2)to persist, to stick to
kanji
sasu
to insert, to put in, to graft, to wear in belt
kanji
nakusu
to lose something, to get rid of
kanji
akasu
prozradit, odhalit
kanji
hakaru
(1)to measure, to weigh, to survey, to time (sound, gauge, estimate), (2)to conjecture, to infer, to surmise
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
kitasu
zapříčinit, přivodit (újmu)
kanji
jokeru
(1)to avoid (situation), (v1) (2)to ward off, to avert; (3)to avoid (physical contact with), (v1) (4)to ward off, to avert
kanji
kaeru
(1)to replace, (2)to exchange, to interchange, (3)to substitute
kanji
hakidasu
to vomit, to spit out
kanji
adžiwau
to taste, to savor, to relish
kanji
toraeru
(1)to seize, to capture, to arrest, (2)to grasp, to perceive, to treat (as)
kanji
ucu
(1)to hit (something inanimate)/to strike/to beat (on something)/
kanji
moukeru
to create, to establish
kanji
itonamu
to carry on (e.g. in ceremony), to run a business
kanji
kizucukeru
(1)to wound, to injure, (2)to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.), (3)to damage, to chip, to scratch
kanji
miokuru
(1)to see off (e.g. to the station, an airport, etc.), to escort (e.g. home), to farewell, (2)to see out, to send off, (3)to let pass, to wait and see, to continue (e.g. in legal contexts), (4)to
kanji
kawakasu
to dry (clothes, etc.), to desiccate
kanji
mukeru
to turn towards/to point/(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
maku
to wind, to coil, to roll
kanji
todokeru
to deliver
kanji
micukeru
(1)to discover, to find (e.g. an error in a book), to come across, to detect, to spot, (2)to locate, to find (e.g. something missing), to find fault, (3)to be used to seeing, to be familiar with