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We found 4 words and 14 examples matching 'いたく'
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Most common form: 委託
consign (goods (for sale) to a firm); entrust (person with something); commit
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exceedingly
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Most common form: 贅沢を言う
expression, 'u' godan verb
to ask for too much; to expect too much  (idiomatic expression)
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dependence (on someone)
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あたま
いた
なる
It is getting on my nerves.
かれ
たった
ひとこと
一言
しか
わなかった
のにそれ
かのじょ
彼女
こころ
いた
きず
つけた

Although he said only one word, it cut her up badly.
さとおや
里親
いたく
委託
この
ましくない
かてい
家庭
かんきょう
環境
いる
ども
たち
すく
っている

Being entrusted to foster parents saves children who are in hostile family environments.
さんにん
3人
あか
ぼう
やまなくて
あたま
いた
なってきた
Three babies crying incessantly gave me a headache.
わたし
かれ
スピーチいたく
かんどう
感動
した

I was deeply impressed by his speech.
 
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