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うじょうNounIntransitive~する VerbFreq #2364
1

entrance (on the stage); appearance (in a book, film, etc.)

Examples
その女優は舞台に3度登場した。
That actress made three entrances onto the stage.
2

appearance (on the scene); arrival (on the market); emergence; introduction; advent

Examples
「西遊記」の中には錬金術の話が数多く登場します。
Many tales of alchemy show up in "Journey to the West".
上る昇るぼるIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #2437
1

上る/登る only

to ascend; to go up; to climb

Examples
あなたは、上れませんよ。
You cannot climb!
2

上る/昇る only

to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun); to rise

Examples
そのとき太陽がのぼるところだった。
The sun was coming up then.
3

上る only

to go to (the capital)

4

昇る only

to be promoted

5

上る only

to add up to

Examples
損失は100万ドル以上にのぼる
The loss adds up to more than one million dollars.
6

上る only

to advance (in price)

7

上る only

to swim up (a river); to sail up

Examples
彼らは川を舟をこいで上った
They rowed up the river.
8

上る only

to come up (on the agenda)

Examples
議題に上っている項目の議論を続けましょう。
Let's proceed with the items on the agenda.
うろくNounTransitive~する VerbFreq #4405
1

registration; accession; register; entry; record; subscription

Examples
登録されれば、1年間無料です。
Join now and pay nothing for a whole year.
うこうNounIntransitive~する VerbFreq #5339
1

attendance (at school); going to school

Examples
私たちはみな、制服を着て登校する。
We all wear uniforms to school.
上り昇りぼりNounFreq #19461
1

ascent; climbing; ascending (path); climb

Examples
道はここからゆるやかな上りだ。
The road ascends gently here.
2

上り only

up-train; train heading toward the starting point of its route

3

Nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'

upbound (esp. toward Tokyo)

4

上り only; Noun, used as a prefix

upstream; uphill

ざんNounIntransitive~する VerbFreq #19722
1

mountain climbing; mountaineering; ascent of a mountain

Examples
その靴は登山には向かないよ。
Those shoes won't do for climbing.
階段を上る階段をかいだんをのぼるExpressionGodan verbFreq #8811
1

to go up the stairs; to climb the stairs

場人物うじょうじんぶつNounFreq #10326
1

character (in a play, novel, film, etc.); dramatis personae

Examples
登場人物がうまく割り振られていた。
The characters were well cast.
よじじのぼ攀じ攀じ上るIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #13058
1

to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up

Examples
私は鳩たちがその箱の上によじ登ったご褒美に餌を与えた。
I rewarded my pigeons with food for climbing onto the box.
駆け駆け上る駆けのぼるけのぼIntransitiveGodan verbFreq #18033
1

to run (up hill, stairs, etc.)

Examples
彼は頂上に足早に駆け登った
He rapidly ascended to the top.
上り詰めるり詰める昇り詰めるぼりつめIntransitiveIchidan verbFreq #18673
1

to go to the top; to climb to the top; to ascend to the top; to reach the summit (e.g. of a mountain)

Examples
彼はその会社でたたき上げで最高の地位まで登りつめた
He rose through the ranks to the top position at the company where he started his career.
2

to be engrossed in; to be very enthusiastic about; to be infatuated with

うこうNounFreq #25760
1

truancy; school non-attendance

じょうとうじょうNounIntransitive~する VerbFreq #28450
1

attendance at a castle

下校とうげこうNoun~する VerbFreq #29949
1

going to and from school

まのぼりNounFreq #31533
1

mountain climbing; mountaineering

Examples
お母さんは、あなたが山登りをすることに反対するんでしょう。
Your mother will probably object to your climbing the mountain.
木のぼりぼりNoun~する VerbFreq #31675
1

tree climbing

Examples
その女の子は木登りが大好きだった。
That girl loved climbing trees.
うようNounTransitive~する VerbFreq #33074
1

appointment; assignment; promotion

上り坂り坂ぼりざかNounFreq #33778
1

ascent; uphill; upward slope

Examples
道は上り坂になってその村に出る。
The road ascends to the village.
2

(gradual) upturn; increase

のとNounFreq #36429
1

Historical term

Noto (former province located in the north of present-day Ishikawa Prefecture)

2

Noto (peninsula)

校日とうこうびNounFreq #38822
1

school day

Examples
今日は登校日だ。遅刻しないようにしないと・・・。
Today's a school day. I'd better make sure not to be late.
うだんNounIntransitive~する VerbFreq #44071
1

taking the podium; mounting the rostrum; going on stage to give a speech, etc.

録者とうろくしゃNounFreq #44477
1

registrant; subscriber; enrollee

はつとうじょうNoun~する VerbFreq #50849
1

debut; first appearance

山道んどうNounFreq #52074
1

mountain trail; path up a mountain

Examples
登山道に空き缶やゴミを捨てるのはやめてほしい。
I wish people would stop throwing away empty cans and other trash along the path up the mountain.