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We found 3 words, 1 kanji, and 300 examples matching '挙げる'
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Most common form: あげる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to raise; to elevate  (see also: 手を挙げる)
2. to do up (one's hair)  (see also: 髪を上げる)
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ichidan verb, expression
to arrest a criminal or suspect
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Most common form: 総力をあげる
expression, ichidan verb
to devote all one's energies; to give one's everything; to to put in all one's effort  (usu. as 総力を挙げて)
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キョ   あがる to rise up   あげる to give; to arrest; to quote   
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thrive, prosper   
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シュ   hand   て    た-    
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かれ
げなかった

He did not put up his hand.
せいと
生徒
あまり
げない

Students don't raise their hands much.
しつもん
質問
あれば
なさい
Raise your hand if you have a question.
こた
かった
ひと
なさい
Raise your hand if you know the answer.
みぎて
右手
なさい
Raise your right hand.
 
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