蹴る
ける
to kick, to refuse, to reject, to stamp (on the ground), to firmly press one's feet (against something)
Kosakata
Kanji 蹴 yang berarti menendang muncul dalam 61 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
ける
to kick, to refuse, to reject, to stamp (on the ground), to firmly press one's feet (against something)
いっしゅう
one kick, beating easily, defeating handily, flatly rejecting, curtly refusing, brushing aside
アしきしゅうきゅう
association football, soccer
けりをいれる
to kick (esp. with force)
けりこむ
to kick into (e.g. a ball into the goal)
けりころす
to kick to death
けりとばす
to kick flying (often a person in sport, martial arts, etc.)
けりかえす
to kick back (ball, person, etc.)
ひざげり
knee strike, kneeing
ラしきしゅうきゅう
rugby
ひとけり
one kick
なぐるける
punching and kicking
まわしげり
roundhouse kick, turning kick
かんけり
"kick the can" game
けづめ
fetlock, spur (of a chicken, pheasant, etc.), cockspur, calcar
たまけり
football (soccer), kick to the groin, kneeing in the testicles
うしろまわしげり
spin kick
したいげり
attacking a knocked down opponent (in a fighting game), kicking a dead body, kicking someone when they are down, hitting someone when they are down
けつまずく
to fail, to suffer a setback, to stumble (over), to trip
けっとばす
to kick hard
けとばす
to refuse curtly, to reject outright, to kick away, to kick off, to kick hard
けり
kick
けりあげる
to kick from below, to kick into the air, to kick up
けりだす
to kick out (e.g. someone from a house)
けりつける
to kick (out at)
けりいれる
to kick (into something, e.g. a goal)
けまり
kemari, type of football played by courtiers in ancient Japan
しゅうきゅう
football (incl. soccer, rugby, American football, etc.; esp. used for soccer)
けあい
kicking each other, cockfighting
けこみ
riser, footboard
けこむ
to kick in(to), to sustain a loss
けちらす
to kick about, to kick around, to scatter (a crowd, the enemy, etc.), to rout
しゅうし
ejector (rifle, pistol)
しゅうしこん
ejector mark (on a cartridge)
しゅうしふく
ejector housing (rifle, pistol)
けたぐり
pulling inside ankle sweep
けだす
to kick out, to cut back (on spending)
けあげ
riser (in a building), rise
けあがり
a kick, mounting a bar with a kick
けあげる
to kick up (a ball, dust, etc.), to kick upwards (at)
けづめりくがめ
African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata), sulcata tortoise
けたおす
to kick over, to kick down
けやぶる
to smash through (e.g. the enemy), to rout, to break (by kicking), to kick down (e.g. a door), to kick open, to break down, to break open
けかえし
minor inner footsweep
けかえす
to kick back
けはなし
threshold (lacking the grooves needed for a sliding door), sill
けはなす
to kick open (e.g. a sliding door), to kick free, to kick loose, to kick away
けおとす
to kick down, to defeat
けたてる
to kick up
せきをける
to stomp out (of a room, etc.), to storm out
いしけり
form of hopscotch in which the player kicks a stone through the course
せんしゅう
kick-off (esp. rugby)
まえげり
front kick (esp. martial arts)
あしげ
kick, treating (someone) poorly
あしげにする
to kick, to treat (a person) poorly, to walk all over (someone)
あしげり
kicking (an opponent)
とびげり
dropkick, flying kick
ふんだりけったり
having one misfortune after another, insult to injury
にまいげり
ankle-kicking twist down
はだける
to open up (of clothing), to be exposed, to open wide (one's legs, eyes, mouth, etc.), to stretch, to open (e.g. one's robe), to bare (e.g. one's chest), to expose
べいしきしゅうきゅう
American football