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We found 1 word, 4 kanji, and 16 examples matching 'いだく'
Word search: 1 match
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Most common form: 抱く
'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to embrace; to hold in the arms (e.g. a baby); to hug
2. to harbour (e.g. grudge); to harbor; to bear; to have (e.g. ambition); to entertain (e.g. hope, suspicion)  (this meaning is restricted to reading いだく)
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Kanji search: 4 matches
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ホウ   だ    いだ to hug   かかえる to carry, to hold (an object, a burden)   
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ホウ   つつ to wrap   
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wrap
コ   キ   おのれ self   
hand
カイ   なつかしむ to look back nostalgically   なつかしい nostalgic   なつける to win over, to endear   なつ to get attached to   ふところ bosom; purse; pocket   
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ジュウ   ジッ   と    とお ten   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
stick   
net
イ   ころも clothes   
heart
conceal
カイ   なつかしむ to look back nostalgically   なつかしい nostalgic   なつける to win over, to endear   なつ to get attached to   ふところ bosom; purse   
Example search: 16 matches
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かれ
んだ
つま
おも
こころ
いだいていた
He cherished the memory of his dead wife.
めんどり
たまご
かえるまで
いだ

The hen sits on her eggs until they hatch.
ははおや
母親
あか
ぼう
ひだり
むね
いだ
けいこう
傾向
ある
A mother tends to hold her baby on the left.
やしん
野心
いだ
あたい
する
ようい
容易
たっせい
達成
され
ない

Although ambitions are well worth having, they are not to be achieved easily.
ろうどうくみあい
労働組合
くわ
わらない
くらいならくびになるほうがいい
ふまん
不満
いだいている
ろうどうしゃ
労働者
いった
"I'd rather get the sack than not join the labour union," said the disgruntled worker.
 
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