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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 10 examples matching '陥れる'
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Most common form: 落とし入れる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to trick someone into (committing a crime, etc.); to hatch a plan and deceive someone
2. to assault (a castle, etc.)
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カン   おちい to fall into   おとしいれる to let fall into, trick   
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キュウ    former, old   
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stick   
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
corner
hill   
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ねつぞう
捏造
された
きんげんだいし
近現代史
にほん
日本
おとしい
れる
ちゅうごく
中国
かんこく
韓国
わな
title of book, album etc.
Made-Up History: Traps That China and Korea Use to Put Japan in a Difficult Situation
かれ
せいてき
政敵
おとしい
れよう
さく
ろう
した
せけん
世間
あくひょう
悪評
かえ
って
みずか
ぼけつ
墓穴
ってしまった

He tried to trap his political opponent but ruined his own reputation in the process and ended up digging his own grave instead.
ひと
おとしい
れる
もの
いつか
ひと
おとしい
れられる

Those who entrap others will someday be entrapped by others.
かれ
せいてき
政敵
おとしい
ようと
さく
ろう
した
せけん
世間
あくひょう
悪評
かえ
って
みずか
ぼけつ
墓穴
ってしまった

He tried to trap his political opponent with a trick but ruined his own reputation in the process and ended up digging his own grave instead.
かれ
きょうそうあいて
競争相手
おとしい
れようとしている

He’s trying to entrap his rival.
 
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