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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 17 examples matching '揃える'
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to collect; to gather; to get together; to complete (a collection)
2. to arrange; to put in order; to prepare; to get ready
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そろえる to get ready, to arrange   そろ to become complete, equal   
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ゼン   まえ before   
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the body part and the sword
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ニク body part   
トウ   かたな sword   
grass   
hand
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パーティー
もの
のみもの
飲物
ほうふ
豊富
そろ
えて
った

There was food and drink in abundance at the party.
どうぐ
道具
として
じつじゅ
実需
ないから
しな
そろ
ふか
でない
There's no demand for them as tools, so the product line-up is poor.
インコ
ために
ひつよう
必要
もの
そろ
えましょ

Let's get what we need to keep a parrot.
そのアパートビクトリア
ちょうふう
朝風
かぐ
家具
そろ
えてあった

The apartment was furnished in the Victorian style.
かれ
こえ
そろえて
った

They answered in chorus.
 
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