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7 word matches found for '捉' using reading 'とら'
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to seize; to capture; to arrest
2. to grasp; to perceive; to treat (as)
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Most common form: とらわれる
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to be caught; to be captured; to be taken prisoner; to be arrested; to be apprehended
2. to be seized with (fear, etc.); to be a slave to; to stick to; to adhere to; to be swayed by  (often written with kana only)
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expression, ichidan verb
to grasp the meaning
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expression, ichidan verb
to impress; to charm
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Most common form: 捉え所のない
expression, 'i' adjective
subtle; elusive; slippery  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 恐怖に囚われる
expression, ichidan verb
to be seized with fear; to be seized with panic
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expression, ichidan verb
to cavil at a person's words; to use somebody's words to trip him up
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