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We found 24 words, 1 kanji, and 27 examples matching '下げ'
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to hang; to suspend; to wear (e.g. decoration)
2. to lower; to reduce; to bring down
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noun
woman purported to bring bad luck to the man she is near or has sex with  (see also: あげまん; colloquialism; often written with kana only)
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noun
man purported to bring bad luck to the woman he is near or has sex with  (vulgar expression or word; jocular, humorous term; often written with kana only; opposite: あげちん)
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noun
1. lowering; sinking; bringing down; letting down  (opposite: 上げ)
2. depreciation; price fall
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expression, ichidan verb
to lower the bar  (idiomatic expression; opposite: ハードルをあげる)
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カ   ゲ   した below, under   しも bottom part   もと under (influence)   さげる to lower, to reduce   さがる to be lowered   くだ to descend   くだ to judge   くださる to give   おろす to drop off (passenger)   おりる to get off (train)   
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にっけい
日経
へいきん
平均
200ポイント
きのう
昨日
18000
えた

The Nikkei Stock Average lost nearly 200 points to close yesterday at 18,000.
おと
げてくれない

Can you keep the noise down?
ラジオ
おと
げてくれません

Could you turn down the radio?
テレビ
おと
すこ
げてくれません

Would you please turn down the TV a little?
かれ
じぶん
自分
しなもの
品物
ねだん
値段
げねばならなかった

He had to reduce the price of his wares.
 
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