Meaning of 寄 in Japanese
Words related to 寄
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(v1, vt) to come near; to let someone approach
道の脇に寄せてください。
Pull over to the side, please. -
to bring near; to bring together; to collect; to gather
雪が塀に吹き寄せて積み上がった。
The snow banked up against the wall. - to deliver (opinion, news, etc.); to send (e.g. a letter); to contribute; to donate
- to let someone drop by
- to add (numbers)
- to have feelings for (love, good will, trust, etc.)
- to rely upon for a time; to depend on
- to use as a pretext
- to put aside
- to press; to push; to force
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(n) mish-mash; miscellany; medley; odds and ends; gathering
二人は仲間、三人は寄せ集めの群れ。
Two's company, three's crowd.
Sentences containing 寄
"Want to drop round my place?" "Can I?" "My parents come home late as they both work."
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The other day when I stopped by at a friend's house, it wasn't my friend that came out of the front door, but her husband.
On the way we dropped in at the shops and bought foodstuffs. They say well prepared means no worries.
Ami frowned in a very un-amused way as I brushed her off with a laugh.