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We found 9 words, 1 kanji, and 25 examples matching '登り'
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Most common form: 上り
noun
1. ascent; climbing; ascending (path); climb
2. up-train (e.g. going to Tokyo)  (see also: 上り列車)
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Most common form: 上り坂
noun
ascent; uphill  (see also: 下り坂)
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Most common form: 上り下り
rising and falling; going up and down
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Most common form: 幟旗
noun
nobori; long, narrow banner attached to a pole on one side and a horizontal rod along the top  (see also: のぼり)
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Most common form: のぼり口
noun
starting point for an ascent (mountain, stairs, etc.); base (of mountain, etc.)  (esp. 上 for stairs, 登 for mountain)
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トウ   ト   のぼ to climb   
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トウ   ズ   まめ bean   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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grass   
hairy legs
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かのじょ
彼女
のぼ
とくい
得意
である
She is good at climbing up a tree.
その
やま
のぼ
やすい
The mountain is easy of access.
この
ちてん
地点
から
のぼ
きゅう
けわ
しく
なった
From this point the climb became suddenly steep.
たか
ければ
たか
ほど
のぼ
にくい
The taller a tree is, the harder it is to climb.
ちょうじょう
頂上
まで
のぼ
じかん
時間
かかった
The climb to the summit took six hours.
 
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