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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 3 examples matching '取り崩す'
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Most common form: 取崩す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to demolish; to take away until nothing remains; to empty (e.g. a bank account)
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シュ   と to take   
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ジ   みみ ear   
また again   
ホウ   fall to pieces   くずれる to fall to pieces, to collapse   くず to destroy, to pull down   
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サン   やま mountain   
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ホウ   とも friend   
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ガツ   ゲツ   つき month; moon   
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かれ
りしょく
利殖
ために
よきん
預金
くず
して
かぶ
った

To make a fortune, he withdrew money from his bank account and bought stock.
クリントン
じんえい
陣営
りょう
しゅう
オバマ
った
はくじんひょう
白人票
くず
ひっし
必死
なった
The Clinton camp became desperate to eliminate the white votes Obama had got in both states.
にほん
日本
しょうひしゃ
消費者
がいこくひん
外国品
ゆにゅう
輸入
たい
する
さまざま
様々
きせい
規制
くず
するアメリカ
せいふ
政府
どりょく
努力
ちゅういぶか
注意深
みまも
見守
っている

Japanese consumers are watching closely the U.S. government's efforts to make Japan dismantle various restrictions on imports of foreign goods into the country.
 
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