intransitive verb (vintrans)

Number of vocabulary: 352
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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji hanareru to be separated from, to leave, to go away, to be a long way off
kanji kireru (1)to cut well/to be sharp/ (2)to break (off)/to snap/to wear out/ (3)to be injured/ (4)to burst/to collapse/ (5)to be disconnected/to be out of/to expire/to sever (connections) with/ (6)to be shrewd
kanji au to meet, to interview
kanji haširimawaru obíhat
kanji madžiwaru (1)to cross, to intersect, to join, to meet, (2)to associate with, to mingle with, to consort with, (3)to have a sexual relationship, to copulate
kanji micukaru be found
kanji kajou to commute
kanji moreru to leak out, to escape, to come through, to shine through, to filter out, to be omitted
kanji oboreru (1)(uk) to nearly drown, to sink below the surface (of water), (2)to indulge in, to lose one's head over something
kanji madžiru to be mixed, to be blended with, to associate with, to mingle with, to interest, to join
kanji araiba washing place
kanji tadoricuku to struggle on to, to arrive somewhere after a struggle, to grope along to, to barely manage to reach, to finally arrive at, to finally hit on (e.g. an idea)
kanji nobiru (1)to make progress, to grow (beard, body height), (2)to grow stale (soba), (3)to be straightened, to be flattened, to be smoothed
kanji jabureru to be defeated, to be unsuccessful
kanji koeru (1)to cross over, to cross, to pass through, to pass over (out of), (2)to exceed
kanji naru to sound
kanji haširu to run
kanji nobiru to be postopned
kanji amaeru (1)to behave like a spoiled child, to behave like a spoilt child, to fawn on, (2)to depend and presume upon another's benevolence
kanji hamaru (1)(uk) to fit, to get into, to go into, (2)(uk) to be fit for (a job, etc.), to be suited for, to satisfy (conditions), (3)(uk) to fall into, to plunge into, to get stuck, to get caught, (4)(uk)
kanji fueru to increase/to multiply/(P)
kanji tacu to pass, to lapse
kanji kawaku to be thirsty
kanji sakebu to shout, to cry
kanji tomu to be rich, to become rich