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駈
to run up to; to rush over
to run; to dash; to race
to gallop (on horseback); to canter
Archaic
to advance (against one's enemy); to charge (on horseback)
to run out; to rush out
to start running; to begin to run; to break into a run
to run through (a crowd, gate, etc.); to sweep through (e.g. of news through a city)
to run past (someone) from behind; to overtake
to spur on; to urge forward; to impel
to drive at high speed (e.g. a car)
to run into; to rush into
to (run and) seek refuge in; to take shelter in
bargaining; haggling
tactics; strategy; maneuvering; diplomacy
Orig. meaning
(tactical) advance or retreat of troops
to run around; to bustle about
to run down (stairs, etc.)
Also written as 狩り立てる
to flush out (a hare, fox, etc.); to drive out; to beat out; to start
to drive (cattle, sheep, etc.); to urge on; to spur (a horse)
to drive (to do); to urge; to spur on; to push; to impel
elopement; running away with a lover
Nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
novice; beginner
starting to run; running off; running away
to run around (wildly); to rush about all over the place
to make every effort (to do); to do everything one can
Usu. as ...に先駆けて
to do (something) before (something or someone else); to be ahead of (others, the times, etc.)
pioneer; leader; taking the initiative; forerunner; harbinger; herald
leading an attack; charging ahead of others (towards the enemy)
