transitive verb (vtrans)

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kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji musubu (1)to tie/to bind/to link/ (2)to bear (fruit)/ (3)to close (e.g. deal)/to confirm/to conclude/ (4)to close tightly/to purse (e.g. lips)/ (5)to unite (with)/to ally/to join hands/(P)
kanji kezuru (1)to shave (wood or leather), to sharpen, to plane, to whittle, to pare, to scrape off, (2)to shave off (e.g. a budget, expenses, a salary, etc.), to curtail, to cut down, (3)to cross out, to redu
kanji tsumu (uk) to pinch, to hold, to pick up; to pluck, to pick, to trim
kanji shiraseru to let know, to inform, to tell
kanji susumeru to recommend, to advise, to encourage, to offer (wine)
kanji bukkorosu to beat to death
kanji haritsukeru (1)to paste, to stick, to affix, (2)to station, to post
kanji hayasu to grow, to cultivate, to wear a beard
kanji tameru to save (i.e. in a bank)
kanji moushiageru to say (polite)
kanji utsusu to copy or photograph
kanji togu (1)to sharpen, to hone, to whet, to grind, (2)to wash (rice), (3)to scour, to polish, to burnish
kanji tsunageru to tie, to fasten, to connect, to transfer (phone call)
kanji tsutaeru to tell, to report
kanji kakeru times
kanji tsukuru (1)to make, to produce, to manufacture, to build, to construct, (2)to prepare (food), to brew (alcohol), (3)to raise, to grow, to cultivate, to train, (4)to till, (5)to draw up (a document), to m
kanji tsutomeru to endeavor (endeavour), to try, to strive, to make an effort, to exert oneself, to be diligent
kanji kakiwakeru to push one's way through
kanji atsumeru to get (things) together
kanji furiharau to shake off
kanji heru to pass, to elapse, to experience
kanji ossharu to say (polite)
kanji kirasu to be out of, to run out of, to be short of, to be out of stock
kanji naosu to repair
kanji tsukamu to seize, to catch, to grasp, to grip, to grab, to hold, to catch hold of, to lay one's hands on