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There are 31 total results for your 押え search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
押え see styles |
osae おさえ |
weight (e.g. paperweight); rear guard; control; check; pressure |
押える see styles |
osaeru おさえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to pin something down; to hold something down; to hold something back; to stop; to restrain; to curb; (2) to seize; to grasp; to arrest; (3) to gain control of something; to govern; to keep down (e.g. information); to suppress; (4) to catch happening; to determine (important points); to find (proof); to understand |
差押え see styles |
sashiosae さしおさえ |
seizure; attachment; foreclosure |
虫押え see styles |
mushiosae むしおさえ |
children's medicine for nervousness; snack for an empty stomach |
押え込む see styles |
osaekomu おさえこむ |
(transitive verb) to pin down; to immobilize; to immobilise; to control; to suppress |
中子押え see styles |
nakagoosae なかごおさえ |
chaplet (metallurgy) |
仮差押え see styles |
karisashiosae かりさしおさえ |
provisional seizure; provisional attachment; provisional garnishment |
取押える see styles |
toriosaeru とりおさえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to seize; to capture; to arrest; (2) to hold down; to subdue |
差し押え see styles |
sashiosae さしおさえ |
seizure; attachment; foreclosure |
差押える see styles |
sashiosaeru さしおさえる |
(transitive verb) to seize; to impound; to garnish; to attach goods |
押えつける see styles |
osaetsukeru おさえつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to press down; to hold down; to pin down; (2) to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress |
押え付ける see styles |
osaetsukeru おさえつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to press down; to hold down; to pin down; (2) to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress |
仮差し押え see styles |
karisashiosae かりさしおさえ |
provisional seizure; provisional attachment; provisional garnishment |
取り押える see styles |
toriosaeru とりおさえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to seize; to capture; to arrest; (2) to hold down; to subdue |
差し押える see styles |
sashiosaeru さしおさえる |
(transitive verb) to seize; to impound; to garnish; to attach goods |
差し押え品 see styles |
sashiosaehin さしおさえひん |
seized property |
Variations: |
chichiosae ちちおさえ |
(rare) (See ブラジャー) bra; brassiere |
Variations: |
nakagoosae なかごおさえ |
chaplet (metallurgy) |
Variations: |
osaeru おさえる |
(transitive verb) (1) (also written as 圧さえる) to pin down; to hold down; to press down; (transitive verb) (2) to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand); to clutch (a body part in pain); to press (a body part); (transitive verb) (3) to get a hold of; to obtain; to seize; to catch; to arrest; (transitive verb) (4) to grasp (a point); to comprehend; (transitive verb) (5) (See 抑える・おさえる・2) to quell; to subdue; to suppress; to repress; to hold back; to check; to curb; to contain |
Variations: |
osae おさえ |
(1) weight (e.g. paperweight); pressing down; (2) keeping control; exercising authority; (3) having self-control; exercising self-discipline; (4) defense; guard; deterrence |
Variations: |
mushiosae むしおさえ |
(1) children's medicine for nervousness; (2) {food} (See 虫養い) snack for an empty stomach |
Variations: |
osaekomu おさえこむ |
(transitive verb) to pin down; to immobilize; to immobilise; to control; to suppress |
Variations: |
karisashiosae かりさしおさえ |
provisional seizure; provisional attachment; provisional garnishment |
Variations: |
toriosaeru とりおさえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to seize; to capture; to arrest; (transitive verb) (2) to hold down; to subdue |
Variations: |
sashiosae さしおさえ |
seizure; attachment; foreclosure |
Variations: |
sashiosaeru さしおさえる |
(transitive verb) to seize; to impound; to garnish; to attach goods |
Variations: |
osaetsukeru おさえつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to press down; to hold down; to pin down; (transitive verb) (2) to suppress (feelings, disorder, opposition, etc.); to repress |
Variations: |
osaeru おさえる |
(transitive verb) (1) (also written as 圧さえる) to pin down; to hold down; to press down; to hold in place; to hold steady; (transitive verb) (2) to cover (esp. a part of one's body with one's hand); to clutch (a body part in pain); to press (a body part); (transitive verb) (3) to get a hold of; to obtain; to seize; to catch; to arrest; (transitive verb) (4) to grasp (a point); to comprehend; (transitive verb) (5) (See 抑える・おさえる・2) to quell; to subdue; to suppress; to repress; to hold back; to check; to curb; to contain |
Variations: |
osaekomu おさえこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 押さえ込む) to pin (someone) down; to hold down; to immobilize; to immobilise; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 抑え込む) to shut out (one's opponent); to keep (the opposing team) from scoring; (transitive verb) (3) to suppress; to control; to check; to curb |
Variations: |
megashiraoosaeru めがしらをおさえる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to stop oneself from crying; to hold back tears |
Variations: |
sashiosae さしおさえ |
(noun, transitive verb) {law} (差押 usu. in compounds) seizure; attachment; foreclosure |
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