transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji oikakeru to chase, to run after, to pursue
kanji cukamu to seize, to catch, to grasp, to grip, to grab, to hold, to catch hold of, to lay one's hands on
kanji hanasu to speak
kanji cukawasu to send, to dispatch, to despatch
kanji cutomeru to serve, to fill a post, to work (for), to exert oneself, to endeavor, be diligent, to play (the part of)
kanji amu (1)to knit, to plait, to braid, (2)to compile (anthology, dictionary, etc.), to edit
kanji kau to buy
kanji haku (1)to put on (or wear) lower-body clothing (i.e. pants, skirt, etc.), to put on (or wear) footwear, (2)to affix a sword to one's hip, (3)to affix a bowstring to a bow
kanji cugeru to inform
kanji wakasu to boil
kanji makaseru (1)to entrust (e.g. a task) to another, to leave to, (2)to passively leave to someone else's facilities, (3)to leave to take its natural course, (4)to continue (something) in a natural fashion (wi
kanji jaburu to tear/to violate/to defeat/to smash/to destroy/to break (e.g. password)/(P)
kanji kujamu to regret
kanji kakinaosu to write out/to make a fair copy/to rewrite/(P)
kanji furu (1)to wave, to shake, to swing, (2)to sprinkle, to throw (dice), (3)to cast (actor), to allocate (work), (4)to turn down (somebody), to reject, to jilt, to dump, (5)to abandon, to give up, to rui
kanji tecudau to help
kanji haricukeru (1)to paste, to stick, to affix, (2)to station, to post
kanji susugu (1)to rinse, to wash out, (2)to have one's revenge, to wipe out a disgrace; (3)to rinse, to wash out, (4)to have one's revenge, to wipe out a disgrace; (5)to rinse, to wash out, (6)to have one's
kanji utau (1)to sing, (2)to sing (one's praises in a poem, etc.), to compose a poem, to recite a poem
kanji moušikomu apply for
kanji ataeru (1)to give (esp. to someone of lower status), to bestow, to grant, to confer, to present, to award, (2)to provide, to afford, to offer, to supply, (3)to assign, (4)to cause, (5)(comp) to pass (a
kanji ukeru to take a lesson or test
kanji heru to pass, to elapse, to experience
kanji nozoku (1)to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.), (2)to look down into (a ravine, etc.), (3)to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.), (4)to sneak a look at, to take a quick look at, (5)to peep (through a t
kanji seou to be burdened with, to carry on back or shoulder; to be burdened with, to carry on back or shoulder