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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 460 examples matching '画く'
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Most common form: 描く
'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to draw; to paint; to sketch  (see also: 書く)
2. to depict; to describe  (this meaning is restricted to reading えがく)
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ガ   カク   draw
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ユ   ユウ   ユイ   よし reason   
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おおだいこ
大太鼓
かぐらでん
神楽殿
こんりゅう
建立
どうじ
同時
ほうのう
奉納
され
どう
たる
どうよう
同様
わせ
きづく
木作
しんりゅう
神龍
えが
かれている

The great drum was offered (to the shrine) as soon as the kagura hall was built. The body of the drum is made of glued, laminated wood, just as a wooden barrel is. A divine dragon is drawn on the body of the drum.
ジェイムス・ボンドいつも
えいが
映画
むちゃ
無茶
する
ひと
としてえがかれている
James Bond was always depicted as a high roller in his movies.
わたし
えが
です
I like to draw pictures.
かれ
えが

He is fond of painting.
かれ
しゅみ
趣味
えが
ことです
His hobby is painting pictures.
 
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