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Compounds of れ

  • (n-adv,n) evening
    (evening) twilight
    (P)
  • (n,vs) wedding
    bridal procession
    marriage into a family
  • (v1,vt) (1) to put in
    to let in
    to take in
    to bring in
    to insert
    to set (a jewel, etc.)
    (2) to admit
    to accept
    to employ
    to hire
    (3) to accept
    to comply
    to grant
    to adopt (a policy, etc.)
    to take (advice, etc.)
    to listen to
    to pay attention to
    (4) to include
    (5) to pay (one's rent, etc.)
    (6) to cast (a vote)
    (7) to make (tea, coffee, etc.)
    (8) to turn on (a switch, etc.)
    (9) to send (a fax)
    to call
  • (n) (1) container
    case
    receptacle
    (2) (euph. for) coffin
    casket
  • (v1,vi) to shake
    to sway
    (P)
  • (n) hiding in the leaves
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be disordered
    to be disarranged
    to be disarrayed
    to be disheveled
    to be dishevelled
    (2) to be discomposed
    to be upset
    to get confused
    to be disturbed
    (3) to lapse into chaos (due to war, etc.)
    (P)
  • (n) lidless box for clothes
  • (n) disheveled hair
    unravelled hair
  • (v1,vi) to be separated from
    to leave
    to go away
    to be a long way off
    (P)
  • (n) detached building
    solitary house
  • (n) stunt
    feat
  • (n) stunt
    feat
  • (n) solitary island
  • (v1,vi) to be grazed
    to touch
    to chip
    to crack (e.g. voice)
  • (n) hoarse voice
    husky voice
  • (v1,vi) to stream
    to flow (liquid, time, etc.)
    to run (ink)
    to be washed away
    (P)
  • (n) stranger
    tramp
    wanderer
  • (n) (comp) flowchart
    flow diagram
  • (n) shooting star
    meteor
    (P)
  • (n) (comp) flowline
  • (n) stray bullet
  • (n) stray arrow
  • (n) weary from traveling (travelling)
  • (v1,vi) (1) (uk) to spill
    to fall out of
    to overflow
    (2) to peek through
    to become visible (although normally not)
    (3) to escape (of a smile, tear, etc.)
    (P)
  • (n) anal fistula
    bleeding hemorrhoids
  • (n) haggard from love
  • (n) pity
    compassion
  • (v5m,vt) to commiserate
    to pity
    to have mercy on
    to sympathize with
    to sympathise with
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be well-kneaded
    (2) to be seasoned
    to be experienced
    to be mature and well-rounded