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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
引っ張り上げる
引っ張りあげる
引っぱり上げる
ひっぱり上げる
引っぱりあげる

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 hippariageru
    ひっぱりあげる
(transitive verb) to pull up; to haul up

Variations:
代金引換
代金引き換え
代金引換え(sK)
代金引替(sK)
代金引き替え(sK)
代金引替え(sK)

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 daikinhikikae
    だいきんひきかえ
cash on delivery; COD

Variations:
引っかき傷
ひっかき傷
引っ掻き傷
ひっ掻き傷
引っ掻き疵
引っかき疵
ひっかき疵

see styles
 hikkakikizu
    ひっかききず
scratch; scratch mark

Variations:
引きこもる
引き篭もる
引き籠もる
引き篭る
引篭もる
引き籠る
引篭る
引籠る
引籠もる

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 hikikomoru
    ひきこもる
(v5r,vi) to stay indoors; to be confined indoors

Variations:
引き止める(P)
引き留める
引きとめる
引止める(P)
引留める
ひき止める(sK)
ひき留める(sK)

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 hikitomeru
    ひきとめる
(transitive verb) to detain; to check; to restrain; to stop

Variations:
引きこもり(P)
引き篭もり
引き篭り
引き籠もり
引き籠り
引篭もり
引篭り
引籠もり
引籠り

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 hikikomori(p); hikikomori
    ひきこもり(P); ヒキコモリ
(1) shut-in; stay-at-home; hikikomori; person who has withdrawn from society; (2) social withdrawal; shunning other people

Variations:
箸にも棒にも引っかからない
箸にも棒にも引っ掛からない
箸にも棒にもひっかからない(sK)

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 hashinimobounimohikkakaranai / hashinimobonimohikkakaranai
    はしにもぼうにもひっかからない
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (non-standard variant of 箸にも棒にもかからない) (See 箸にも棒にもかからない) hopeless; incorrigible; beyond repair; good-for-nothing; terrible

Variations:
引きずり降ろす
引き摺り下ろす
引きずり下ろす
引きずりおろす
引き摺り降ろす
引き摺りおろす

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 hikizuriorosu
    ひきずりおろす
(transitive verb) (1) to drag down; to pull down; (transitive verb) (2) to force out (of power, office, role, etc.)

Variations:
引き起こす(P)
引きおこす
ひき起こす
引き起す(P)
引起す
引起こす
ひき起す
惹き起こす
惹き起す

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 hikiokosu
    ひきおこす
(transitive verb) (1) to cause; to induce; to bring about; to provoke; (transitive verb) (2) (引き起こす, etc. only) to pull upright; to help up (e.g. a fallen person)

Variations:
引きこもり(P)
引き篭もり
引き篭り
引き籠もり(rK)
引き籠り(rK)
引篭もり
引篭り
引籠もり(rK)
引籠り(rK)

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 hikikomori(p); hikikomori
    ひきこもり(P); ヒキコモリ
(1) shut-in; stay-at-home; hikikomori; person who has withdrawn from society; (2) social withdrawal; shunning other people

Variations:
引きこもる
引き篭もる
引き籠もる
引き篭る(sK)
引篭もる(sK)
引き籠る(sK)
引篭る(sK)
引籠る(sK)
引籠もる(sK)

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 hikikomoru
    ひきこもる
(v5r,vi) to stay indoors; to be confined indoors

Variations:
引きこもり(P)
引き篭もり
引き籠もり(rK)
引籠もり(rK)
引籠り(rK)
引き篭り(sK)
引き籠り(sK)
引篭もり(sK)
引篭り(sK)

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 hikikomori(p); hikikomori
    ひきこもり(P); ヒキコモリ
(1) shut-in; stay-at-home; hikikomori; person who has withdrawn from society; (2) social withdrawal; shunning other people

Variations:
引き伸ばす(P)
引き延ばす(P)
引き延す(sK)
引延ばす(sK)
引延す(sK)
引き伸す(sK)
引伸ばす(sK)
引伸す(sK)
引きのばす(sK)

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 hikinobasu
    ひきのばす
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 引き伸ばす) to stretch larger; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 引き伸ばす) to enlarge (photos); (transitive verb) (3) (esp. 引き延ばす) to delay (e.g. the end of a meeting)

Variations:
引き延ばす(P)
引き延す(P)
引延ばす(io)(P)
引延す(io)(P)
引き伸ばす(P)
引き伸す(P)
引伸ばす(io)(P)
引伸す(io)(P)
引きのばす

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 hikinobasu
    ひきのばす
(transitive verb) (1) to stretch larger; (transitive verb) (2) to enlarge (photos); (transitive verb) (3) to delay (e.g. the end of a meeting)

Variations:
引き起こす(P)
引きおこす(sK)
ひき起こす(sK)
引き起す(sK)(P)
引起す(sK)
引起こす(sK)
ひき起す(sK)
惹き起こす(sK)
惹き起す(sK)

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 hikiokosu
    ひきおこす
(transitive verb) (1) (occ. written as 惹き起こす) to cause; to induce; to bring about; to provoke; (transitive verb) (2) to pull upright; to help up (e.g. a fallen person)

Variations:
引っ切り無し
引っ切りなし(sK)
ひっきり無し(sK)
引切り無し(sK)
引っきりなし(sK)
引切りなし(sK)
引っきり無し(sK)
引切無し(sK)

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 hikkirinashi
    ひっきりなし
(adj-no,adj-na) (kana only) (usu. adverbially as 〜に) continuous; continual; unceasing; incessant; without interruption

Variations:
引っ切り無しに
引っ切りなしに(sK)
ひっきり無しに(sK)
引切り無しに(sK)
引っきりなしに(sK)
引切りなしに(sK)
引っきり無しに(sK)

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 hikkirinashini
    ひっきりなしに
(adverb) (kana only) (See ひっきりなし) continuously; continually; incessantly; without interruption; without a break

Variations:
駆け引き(P)
懸け引き(rK)
かけ引き(sK)
駆引き(sK)
駆引(sK)
掛け引き(sK)
駈け引き(sK)
駆け引(sK)
駈引(sK)
掛引(sK)
駈引き(sK)
駆けひき(sK)

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 kakehiki
    かけひき
(n,vs,vi) (1) bargaining; haggling; (n,vs,vi) (2) tactics; strategy; maneuvering; diplomacy; (n,vs,vi) (3) (orig. meaning) (tactical) advance or retreat of troops

Variations:
引っかき傷
ひっかき傷
引っ掻き傷
引っ掻き疵
引っかき疵
引っ掻ききず
ひっ掻き傷
ひっかき疵
引っ搔き傷(oK)
引っ搔き疵(oK)
引っ搔ききず(oK)

see styles
 hikkakikizu
    ひっかききず
scratch; scratch mark

Variations:
引っかき傷
ひっかき傷
引っ掻き傷
引っ掻き疵(sK)
引っかき疵(sK)
引っ掻ききず(sK)
ひっ掻き傷(sK)
ひっかき疵(sK)
引っ搔き傷(sK)
引っ搔き疵(sK)
引っ搔ききず(sK)

see styles
 hikkakikizu
    ひっかききず
scratch; scratch mark

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