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9 word matches found for '占' using reading 'し'
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noun
buying up of goods; cornering (market)
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Most common form: 味しめる
expression, ichidan verb
to be encouraged by initial success
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
to buy up
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expression, ichidan verb
1. to take a seat; to sit
2. to occupy a position (e.g. committee president)
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expression, noun
cornering the market; stock cornering; a corner  (see also: 買い占め)
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expression, ichidan verb
1. to occupy the throne; to sit on the royal throne  (see also: 座を占める)
2. to be at the top; to hold the premier position; to win a championship  (see also: 座を占める)
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'mu' godan verb, transitive verb
to occupy; to hold; to command; to account for  (archaic)
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Most common form: しめた
noun
I've got it; all right; fine
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to occupy; to hold
2. to account for; to make up; to take up
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