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(Mr. Yamada strongly denied his involvement with the scandal.)
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(The pedestrian rubbed out with his foot the cigarette he was
smoking.)
- v.i. 1 v.t. [an action takes place deep in s.t.Is.o.1 (Gr. 1) into; deeply
St: R B
a. b 1; ar/a~.nfma:X v u.T&~L:~
(A male stranger came into the room.)
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b. D+EI ~i~9/;411t&w~~a
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(Yesterday I was completely down in bed because I had a cold.)
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c. &Bk&B< 2t8$LU.E0
(I was deep in conversation with my friend until late at night.)
d. +L mh-t;~ak~f~%~=.R
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(We got into the 7 a.m. bullet train.)
e. +@j~r+~ 274 -%&A~AE~
(The child swallowed the candy.)
-7;tf b v.t. [to lower s.t. in a certain manner] down; lower -
B
a. $$I&Y~ 4 'J FB~I 37;tfk,
(My wife pulled down the blind.)
b. ~~$&~~&$~~5137;~f~,
(The Bank of Japan lowered the interest rate.)
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(The plaintiff withdrew the case.)
-8 d v.t. [to leave s.t. half done] (Gr. 1) half -
Note: V1 is very much limited.
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a. F-IL%&~P Lfc~r;~.nf~--~'~k~~b~f:<
(On the table are many glasses of beer only half drunk.)
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b. gb&A~ LTZZRBRG=&I/~T&T La 31:~
(I fell asleep with a half-read book on my lap.)