Results, とれる #v

とれるtoreru Inflection

ichidan verb / intransitive verb / transitive:

  • to come off; to be removed
  • (of pain, a fever, etc.) to disappear
  • to be caught; to be harvested 獲れる捕れる
  • to be interpreted (as); to be taken as
  • (of balance, etc.) to be attained
  • to be obtainable - potential form of 取る 取る

そのsonoシャツSHATSUwo石けんsekkensuide洗えばaraebaシミSHIMIhaとれるtoreruyo Wash the shirt in soapy water and the stains will come out.

しびれshibiregaとれるtoreruまでmade食事shokujihaしないでshinaideくださいkudasai Don't eat till the numbness wears off.

オリーブORIIBUnomiからkaraaburaga取れるtoreru Oil is extracted from olives.

ちょっとchottotewo休めてyasumete気持ちkimochiwo和らげればyawaragerebakatanoストレスSUTORESUya緊張kinchoukangaとれるtoreruyo If you stop and relax, this will relieve the tension and stress in your shoulders.

kimihaもうmou18saiだからdakarakurumano免許menkyogaとれるtoreruyo Now that you are eighteen, you can get a driver's license.

とれるtoreru Inflection

ichidan verb:

  • to be photographed 撮る
  • to be able to photograph

写真shashinga撮れるtoreruほどhodo明るくakarukuhaありませんarimasen There is insufficient light to take pictures.

とれるtoreru Inflection

ichidan verb:

  • to be recorded (sound, etc.)
  • to be able to record
とれるtoreru Inflection

ichidan verb:

  • to be collected; to be gathered (e.g. mushrooms, etc.); to be harvested; to be mined 採る
  • to be able to collect; to be able to mine

スペインSUPEINhaオレンジORENJIgaたくさんtakusan採れるtoreru Spain is abundant in oranges.

とれるtoreru Inflection

ichidan verb:

  • to be caught; to be captured 捕る
  • to be able to catch; to be able to capture

このkonokawade捕れるtorerusakanahaみんなminnaおいしいoishii The fish caught in this river are all nice.

とれるtoreru Inflection

ichidan verb:

  • to be harvested; to be reaped; to be yielded 獲る【とる】
  • to be able to harvest; to be able to reap; to be able to yield

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