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We found 1 word, 18 partial word matches, and 2 examples matching 'みてとる'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to perceive; to grasp (the situation)
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1. three  (参 is used in legal documents)
prefix
2. tri-
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Most common form:
noun
1. hand; arm  (see also: お手; occ. pronounced た when a prefix)
2. forepaw; foreleg  (see also: お手; colloquialism)
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to take; to pick up; to harvest; to earn; to win; to choose
2. to steal  (see also: 盗る)
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いた
とうにん
当人
じしん
自信
なければ
えんぴつ
鉛筆
せん
にもその
まよ
ことできる
If the person drawing lacks confidence, their hesitation can be seen in the pencil lines.
ここでもこのアプローチマシュー・アーノルドどこ
れんけつ
連結
あるという
かんが
ゆらい
由来
している
こと
ことできる
Again, we can see this approach as deriving from Matthew Arnold's idea that everywhere there is connection.
 
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