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We found 40 words, 1 kanji, and 413 examples matching '疲'
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3
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to get tired; to tire
2. to be worn out (e.g. of well used objects)
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3
noun
tiredness; fatigue
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0
fatigue; weariness
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0
exhaustion; impoverishment; ruin
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0
expression
1. thank you; many thanks; much appreciated
2. that's enough for today
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ヒ   fatigue   つかれる to be tired   
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ill; illness
ヒ   かわ skin, leather   
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stick   
cliff
また again   
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ひと
つか
れている
とき
ほう
まちが
間違
おか
やすい
One is more prone to make mistakes when one is tired.
かれ
つか
れている
わたし
つか
れている

He is tired, and so am I.
かれ
つか
れていた
けれども
はたら
やめよしなかった
Although he was tired, he would not stop working.
かれ
つか
れていた
それでも
かれ
てつだ
手伝
った

He was tired, and yet he went to help them.
わたし
とても
つか
れた
きぶん
気分
よかった
I got very tired, but I felt good.
 
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