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We found 3 words, 1 kanji, and 7 examples matching '忍ぶ'
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'bu' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to conceal oneself; to hide
2. to endure
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expression, 'bu' godan verb
to hide from society; to avoid the gaze of society; to keep out of the public eye
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noun
women's hairstyle (first appearing during the mid-18th century)  (archaic)
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ニン   しの to endure; lie hidden   しのばせる to conceal   
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ジン   は blade   
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トウ   かたな sword   
シン   こころ heart   
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たろう
太郎
くつじょく
屈辱
しの
んで
しゃざい
謝罪
じしょく
辞職
した

Taro had to eat dirt and resigned.
はじ
しの
んで
なが
らえる
よりむしろ
にたい

I would die before I live on in shame.
そんな
ばめん
場面
しの
なかった
I couldn't bear to see such a scene.
ミサ
たり
だりしてイエスキリスト
しの
カトリック
ぎしき
儀式

Mass is a Catholic ceremony of remembering Jesus Christ by eating and drinking.
ふたり
2人
けいかん
警官
やとう
夜盗
たいほ
逮捕
した
ふたり
2人
やとう
夜盗
ミラー
ふじん
夫人
たく
しのび
した
げんば
現場
さえた

Two policemen arrested a burglar. They caught him sneaking into Mrs. Miller's.
 
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