There are 36 total results for your 放す search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
放す see styles |
hanasu はなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to release; to let go; to free; to set free; to let loose; to turn loose; (transitive verb) (2) to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc. |
手放す see styles |
tebanasu てばなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to let go of; to release; to drop; (2) to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to spare; to sell; (3) to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go; to part with; (4) to temporarily stop working |
振放す see styles |
furihanasu ふりはなす |
(transitive verb) to break free of |
突放す see styles |
tsukihanasu つきはなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to thrust away; to push aside; (2) to refuse bluntly; to forsake |
見放す see styles |
mihanasu みはなす |
(transitive verb) to desert; to abandon; to give up |
蹴放す see styles |
kehanasu けはなす |
(transitive verb) (1) (archaism) to kick free; to kick loose; to kick away; (transitive verb) (2) (archaism) to kick open (e.g. a sliding door) |
ぶっ放す see styles |
buppanasu ぶっぱなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to fire a gun; to let off a gun; to loose off a shell |
出し放す see styles |
dashihanasu だしはなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to leave on; to leave running; to leave lying around; to leave (a faucet) open |
切り放す see styles |
kirihanasu きりはなす |
(transitive verb) to detach; to decapitate; to cut loose; to let loose; to dismember |
勝ち放す see styles |
kachihanasu かちはなす |
(v5s,vi) to win continuously |
打ち放す see styles |
buchihanasu ぶちはなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to unsheath a sword; to slay |
打っ放す see styles |
buppanasu ぶっぱなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to fire a gun; to let off a gun; to loose off a shell |
抜き放す see styles |
nukihanasu ぬきはなす |
(transitive verb) to unsheathe one's sword |
振り放す see styles |
furihanasu ふりはなす |
(transitive verb) to break free of |
明け放す see styles |
akehanasu あけはなす |
(transitive verb) to open wide (doors, windows, etc.); to fling open |
目を放す see styles |
meohanasu めをはなす |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5s) to take one's eyes off |
突き放す see styles |
tsukihanasu つきはなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to thrust away; to push aside; (2) to refuse bluntly; to forsake |
突っ放す see styles |
tsuppanasu つっぱなす |
(transitive verb) to thrust or cast away; to look upon with detachment |
解き放す see styles |
tokihanasu ときはなす |
(transitive verb) to liberate; to set free |
開け放す see styles |
akehanasu あけはなす |
(transitive verb) to open wide (doors, windows, etc.); to fling open |
出しっ放す see styles |
dashippanasu だしっぱなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to leave on; to leave running; to leave lying around; to leave (a faucet) open |
勝ちっ放す see styles |
kachippanasu かちっぱなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to win consecutive; to have a long winning streak |
開けっ放す see styles |
akeppanasu あけっぱなす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to leave open |
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akehanasu あけはなす |
(transitive verb) to open wide (doors, windows, etc.); to fling open |
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mihanasu みはなす |
(transitive verb) to abandon; to give up on; to desert |
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kirihanasu きりはなす |
(transitive verb) to detach; to decapitate; to cut loose; to let loose; to dismember |
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tebanasu てばなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to let go of; to release; to drop; (transitive verb) (2) to part with (e.g. a possession); to relinquish; to spare; to sell; (transitive verb) (3) to send away (e.g. one's child); to let go; to part with; (transitive verb) (4) to temporarily stop working |
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buppanasu ぶっぱなす |
(transitive verb) to fire (a gun); to shoot; to let off; to loose off; to blow (someone) away |
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buchihanasu ぶちはなす |
(transitive verb) (rare) to fire (a gun, arrow, etc.) |
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akehanasu あけはなす |
(transitive verb) to open wide (doors or windows); to throw open; to fling open; to leave open; to keep open |
Variations: |
buppanasu(bu放su, 打放su); buppanasu(bu放su) ぶっぱなす(ぶっ放す, 打っ放す); ブッぱなす(ブッ放す) |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to fire a gun; to let off a gun; to loose off a shell |
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furihanasu ふりはなす |
(transitive verb) to break free of |
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tsukihanasu つきはなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to push away; to thrust aside; (transitive verb) (2) to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to forsake; to abandon; to desert; (transitive verb) (3) to act coldly; to do without emotion; (transitive verb) (4) to extend a wide lead over (an opponent) |
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kirihanasu きりはなす |
(transitive verb) to cut off (from); to separate; to detach; to sever; to uncouple |
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meohanasu めをはなす |
(exp,v5s) to take one's eyes off |
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tsukihanasu つきはなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to push away; to thrust aside; (transitive verb) (2) to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to forsake; to abandon; to desert; (transitive verb) (3) to act coldly; to do without emotion; (transitive verb) (4) to extend a wide lead over (an opponent) |
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