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        --3,StT   v.i. [to crush s.t. in a certain manner or to use s.t. until it becomes
                useless] (Gr. 1)
           Note:  - tsubusu means literally 'to crush s.t. in a certain manner'  as
                 in (a)-(c)  or it means 'to use s.t. until it becomes useless'  as in
                 (d) and (e).
                            TLLC   bd.  bf;L
                                                    Kf2=ko
            a.   4 7 >~~~-OZ$.O$T$L~~~LL~SS~+~
               (I almost got crushed in a rush hour train.)



                  fib% Y:h
            c.  wie FA  0 Y+Y 11  Q&.F~SL k,
               (I smashed a cockroach in the kitchen by  treading on it with my
               foot.)
               Ilt   b.1   <hf  C*iF'r,
            d.  #~~+$TC:$.B+&C~~~%V~,S:L~L~
               (Up until now I've  gone through (lit. driven and worn out) about
               ten cars.)
                                         bL+t  It
            e.   %Ld273 ~7772~kb~7J~b, @72~~~?i7SL"t~j51~~bf2b~~
               (Since I started jogging I don't know how many shoes I've worn
               out.)
          t)i
        --YT  v.i. 1 v.t.  [to  continue  doing  s.t.  until  the  last  moment]  (Gr.  1)
               - through; finish -ing
                               b%  Loi d%
                                               =I:,
            a.   LO%C~&.F~TOI:- fi BW~~-C
                                            L$
               (It took me one week to read through this book.)
            b.   @ti=b~~:307'1'   ILQ%V  %~k,
               (I finally finished running 30 miles.)
               *iL   fib.*'(  * hLd%
            c.  @Wk%9B$W71b/f4 I.  Q LGCb,  %&V24Lfzo
               (While working part time, he stuck out four years in college.)
                   +w c  d.   ' rh  *&dr
            d.  ?a>~i~%tib53O%f Q$PL%LTL,
               (The politician pushed his ideas through.)
            e.   FK  ILO@W~O~$@Q&~~L~~,
               (The bullet of the pistol pierced through his heart.)
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