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Compounds of れ

  • (v1,vi) (1) to be well-kneaded
    (2) to be seasoned
    to be experienced
    to be mature and well-rounded
  • (conj,exp) as
    in proportion to
  • (v1) to lead
    to take (a person)
    (P)
  • (n) child from previous marriage
    child brought by a second spouse
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be well-kneaded
    (2) to be seasoned
    to be experienced
    to be mature and well-rounded
  • (v1,vi) to leak out
    to escape
    to come through
    to shine through
    to filter out
    to be omitted
    (P)
  • (v1) (1) to be recorded (sound, etc.)
    (2) to be able to record
  • (v1,vi) to lean against
    to lean on
    to recline on
    to lie heavy (on the stomach)
    (P)
  • (v1,vi) to be gouged
    to be hollowed
    to become hollow
  • (v1,vi) to grow hoarse
    to become husky
  • (v1,vi) (uk) to become hoarse
  • (v1,vi) (uk) to become hoarse
  • (n,adj-no) hoarse voice
    husky voice
  • (n,adj-no) hoarse voice
    husky voice
  • (n,adj-no) hoarse voice
    husky voice
  • (v1,vt) to be chipped
    to be nicked
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be broken
    to break
    (2) to fall through
    to come to nothing
  • (n,adj-no) (uk) any of
    either of
    (to) any
  • (v1,vi) to be amazed
    to be shocked
  • (v1,vi) to long for
    to yearn after
    to admire
    to be attracted by
  • (v1,vt) to fear
    to be afraid of
  • (v1,vi) to be gouged
    to be hollowed
    to become hollow
  • (v1) (1) (uk) to be concaved
    to have a concave shape
    (2) to be crooked (chin)
  • (v1,vi) to get complicated
    to grow worse
    to turn sour
  • (v1,vi) (uk) to twist
    to wrench
    to screw
  • (n) nageire (casual or nature-imitating style of Japanese floral arrangement)
  • (v1,vi) (uk) to twist
    to wrench
    to screw
  • (v1,vi) to be twisted
  • (n) torsion balance
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be forced to bed (by illness, etc.)
    (2) to die
    (3) to go bankrupt
    to be ruined
    to have a bad debt
    (4) to be defeated (in a game)
    (5) to fall (of governments, dictators, etc.)