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Words — 1 found

Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
1. to vomit; to spit out
  • つば
  • はきだ吐き出して
  • ください
Please spit.
Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
2. to breathe out (e.g. air); to exhale; to blow out; to spew out (e.g. smoke); to belch out; to emit; to disgorge (e.g. passengers)
    アイスランド
  • には
  • たいりょう大量
  • けむり
  • はきだ吐き出している
  • かざん火山
  • あります
There's a volcano emitting masses of smoke in Iceland.
Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
3. to spend (e.g. saved money); to cough up
Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb
4. to give vent to (e.g. pent-up feelings); to let out
  • かのじょ彼女
  • おこ怒って
  • はきだ吐き出す
  • ように
  • こた答えた
She spit out an angry reply.
Other forms
吐き出す 【ほきだす】
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Kanji — 2 found

9.73574206680964
6 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
spit, vomit, belch, confess, tell (lies)
Kun: は.く つ.く
On:
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0.03780306059394425
5 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
exit, leave, go out, come out, put out, protrude
On: シュツ スイ
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Sentences — 4 found

  • jreibun/9126/3
    • いぬ
    • くさ
    • を食べて吐き出すことがあるが、これは
    • いちょう胃腸
    • ちょうし調子
    • ととの整える
    • ためだと言われている。
    • くさ
    • を食べるとすっきりすることを、
    • いぬ
    • ほんのうてき本能的
    • に知っているのではないだろうか。
    Dogs sometimes eat grass and then vomit, which some people say helps regulate the gastrointestinal tract. Perhaps, dogs may instinctively know that eating grass refreshes them. Jreibun
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