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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 149 examples matching '怺える'
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Most common form: 耐える
ichidan verb, intransitive verb, transitive verb
1. to bear; to stand; to endure; to put up with
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
2. to support; to withstand; to resist; to brave
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Most common form: 堪える
ichidan verb, intransitive verb, transitive verb
1. to bear; to stand; to endure; to put up with  (see also: 耐える; often written with kana only)
ichidan verb, transitive verb
2. to restrain; to control; to keep a check on  (often written with kana only)
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わたし
つらい
たちば
立場
たえなければならなかった
I had to stand a trying situation.
この
ばんぐみ
番組
げひん
下品
すぎて
たえない
I can't stand watching this show; it's too vulgar.
よくこの
そうおん
騒音
たえられます
How can you stand all these noises?
なつす
夏好
けど
あつ
たえられない
I like summer, but I can't stand the heat.
マユコひとりぐらしたえられない
Mayuko can't bear living alone.
 
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