crawl, creep, grovel, trail (vines)

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入るいる這入るIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #113
1

to enter; to come in; to go in; to get in; to arrive

Examples
日本の家に入るときには靴を脱がなくてはなりません。
You must remove your shoes when you enter a Japanese house.
目に砂が入りました
I got some sand in my eye.
2

to join (a club, company, etc.); to enter (a university, the army, etc.); to enroll (in); to go into (e.g. politics); to get into

Examples
彼は大学へ進まず実業界に入った
He entered the business world instead of going on to college.
私は水泳部に入っています
I belong to the swimming club.
3

to be contained (in); to be included (in); to be inside (e.g. a box); to come under (a heading); to belong (in a category)

Examples
箱の中にはりんごが6個入っている
There are six apples in the box.
この本は何の項目に入りますか。
What heading does this book come under?
4

to (be able to) fit (in a container, building, etc.); to be (able to be) held; to be (able to be) accommodated

Examples
この球場は5万人入る
This stadium will hold 50,000 people.
5

to be introduced; to be brought in; to be installed

6

to be received; to be obtained

Examples
彼は月収2000ドルの金が入る
He has a monthly income of 2,000 dollars.
7

to be scored (of points); to be won (of votes)

Examples
わがチームは最終回で5点入った
Our team scored five runs in the last inning.
8

to turn on; to start functioning; to start working

9

to enter (a month, season, etc.); to reach (e.g. a climax); to get to (e.g. the main topic); to enter into (e.g. negotiations); to start (doing); to begin

Examples
梅雨に入った
The rainy season has set in.
交渉は新局面に入った
The negotiation has entered upon a new phase.
10

to form (of a crack, fissure, etc.); to develop

11

to be put in (of effort, spirit, feeling, etc.); to be applied (e.g. of strength)

12

to be ready (of tea, coffee, etc.); to be made

13

to enter the body (of alcohol); to become drunk

入り口入口りぐち (入り口/入口)いりくち (入り口/入口)いりぐちはいりくち這入口NounFreq #1914
1

entrance; entry; gate; approach; mouth

Examples
1台の車が入り口に止まった。
A car stopped at the entrance.
入り込む入りこむいりこりこ (入り込む/入りこむ)這入り込むIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #2772
1

to go into; to come into; to penetrate; to get in; to step in (a house)

Examples
その猟師は森の中深く入り込み、二度と帰らなかった。
The hunter went deep into the forest, never to return.
2

to become complicated

出入りいり (出入り)はいり出這入りNounFreq #2798
1

Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Intransitive verb

going in and out; entering and exiting

Examples
そのドアから台所へ出入りできる。
The door gives access to the kitchen.
2

Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Intransitive verb

visiting regularly; frequenting; having regular dealings with

3

income and expenditure; incomings and outgoings

4

increase and decrease; surplus and deficit; fluctuation

5

fight; trouble; quarrel; dispute

6

indentations (e.g. of a coastline)

這う匍う延うIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #3715
1

to crawl; to creep; to go on all fours

Examples
赤ん坊は歩く前にはう
Babies crawl before they walk.
2

to slither; to wriggle

3

to trail (of vines, flowers, etc.); to spread; to creep

這い上がる這い上るはい上がるいあがIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #12828
1

to creep up; to crawl up

Examples
何かが私の腕をはい上がってくるのを感じた。
I felt something crawling up my arm.
2

to overcome (a bad situation); to rise (after a setback)

四つん這い四つんばいつんばいNounFreq #15221
1

crawling on all fours; being on all fours; being on one's hands and knees

Examples
彼は猫のように四つんばいにはった。
He crept on all fours like a cat.
這いずるいずIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #15716
1

to creep; to crawl

這い出るはい出るいでIntransitiveIchidan verbFreq #16764
1

to crawl out of; to creep out of

這い出すはい出すいだIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #17548
1

to crawl out; to creep out

Examples
マルさんはテーブルの下から這い出した
Maru crawled out from under the table.
2

to begin to crawl

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