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Compounds of れ

  • (n,vs) harvest
  • (n) drying up and cracking
  • (adj-f) experienced
    practiced
    practised
    familiar
  • (v1,vi) (1) to grow accustomed to
    to get too familiar with
    (2) to become domesticated
    to become tame
    (P)
  • (v1,vt) (1) to trick someone into (committing a crime, etc.)
    to hatch a plan and deceive someone
    (2) to assault (a castle, etc.)
    (3) to drop something and have it fall into something
  • (n) complete ruin
    collapse
  • (n) (uk) kanji "cliff" radical
  • (n) (1) personnel
    member
    (2) announcement of next day's match-ups (sumo)
    (P)
  • (n) (1) personnel
    member
    (2) announcement of next day's match-ups (sumo)
    (P)
  • (n,vs) nervous
    timid
  • (n) (1) (uk) rash
    eruption (in response to a skin irritant)
    (n-suf) (2) influence (usu. negative or critical nuance)
    (3) crazy about
    having an affectation concerning all things surrounding something (esp. a language, a culture, etc.)
    (P)
  • (n,vs) mental fatigue
    worry
    boredom
  • (adj-na,n) whim
    caprice
    whimsy
    fickle
    moody
    uneven temper
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be playful
    to gambol
    to be amused (with something)
    to play
    to sport
    to frolic
    to joke
    (2) to flirt with
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be playful
    to gambol
    to be amused (with something)
    to play
    to sport
    to frolic
    to joke
    (2) to flirt with
  • (v1,vi) (1) to be playful
    to gambol
    to be amused (with something)
    to play
    to sport
    to frolic
    to joke
    (2) to flirt with
    (P)
  • (n) funny song
    comic song
    limerick
  • (n) prank
    practical joke
  • (n) prank
    practical joke
  • (n) prank
    practical joke
  • (n) prank
    practical joke
  • (n) wanton sporting
  • (n) wanton sporting
  • (n) customers losing interest in product or shop
  • (n,vs) (sl) being angry at someone who would normally be angry at you
    situation wherein the offender is angry at the victim
  • (exp) part in tears
    come to grief
    have to take a different tack
    go separate ways
  • (n,adj-no) same cloth
    spare cloth (e.g. for patching)
  • (n,vs) falling together
    mutual destruction
    joint bankruptcy
    (P)
  • (v1,vt) to fear
    to be afraid of
    (P)
  • (n) appearance of fear