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Words — 7 found

Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
1. to cause; to induce; to bring about; to provokeocc. written as 惹き起こす
  • かれ彼の
  • ふちゅうい不注意な
  • うんてん運転
  • じこ事故
  • ひきお引き起こした
His careless driving caused the accident.
Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
2. to pull upright; to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
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Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to attract; to draw near
  • この
  • じてっこう磁鉄鉱
  • ちきゅう地球の
  • じば磁場
  • 引きつけられる
The magnetite is attracted to the earth's magnetic field.
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
2. to charm; to attract; to fascinate; to enticeSee also 惹きつける ひきつける
  • その
  • サッカー
  • しあい試合
  • だいかんしゅう大観衆
  • 引き付けた
The soccer game attracted a large crowd.
Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
3. to have a convulsion
Other forms
引き付ける 【ひきつける】ひき付ける 【ひきつける】引付ける 【ひきつける】
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Ichidan verb, Intransitive verb
1. to be charmed by; to be attracted to; to be taken with; to be drawn to
Other forms
引かれる 【ひかれる】魅かれる 【ひかれる】
Notes
魅かれる: Irregular kanji usage.
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Godan verb with 'ku' ending, Transitive verb
1. to draw (attention, sympathy, etc.); to attract (e.g. interest)See also 引く
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Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to charm; to attract; to fascinate; to enticeSee also 引き付ける ひきつける
Other forms
惹き付ける 【ひきつける】
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Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. bringing about; cause; provocation
Jreibun
  • だいとし大都市
  • しゅうへんぶ周辺部
  • では、
  • としぶ都市部
  • から
  • うがい郊外
  • へ住居を求めて多くの人々が移動したことにより、
  • つうきんじ通勤時
  • こうつうじゅうたい交通渋滞
  • などの問題が
  • じゃっき惹起される
  • こととなった。
Many people, in search of housing, have moved from the large city to suburbs in the surrounding area, which has caused traffic congestion during commuting hours.
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Kanji — 1 found

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12 strokes. Jinmeiyō kanji.
attract, captivate
Kun: ひ.く
On: ジャク ジャ
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Sentences — 12 found

  • jreibun/2442/1
    • ぼつご没後
    • なんねん何年
    • 経つ
    • のに共感する読者が多いという作家がいる。どんなところに
    • 惹きつけられる
    • のだろうか。
    Some authors’ writing has timeless appeal which continues to resonate with readers many years after the author’s death. What is it about their writing that continues to attract readers regardless of the passage of time? Jreibun
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