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Ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1.
to lose, to be defeated
2.
to succumb, to give in, to surrender, to yield(only relevant for 負ける)
3.
to be inferior to(only relevant for 負ける)
4.
to break out in a rash due to (e.g. lacquer, shaving, etc.)(only relevant for 負ける)
See also:気触れる (かぶれる)
Ichidan verb, transitive verb
5.
to reduce the price, to give a discount, to throw in (something extra) for free(only relevant for 負ける)
Other readings:
敗ける【まける】
、敗北る【まける】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
1.
defeat, loss, losing (a game)
suffix
2.
failing to live up to (one's name, looks, etc.)
See also:名前負け (なまえまけ)
noun
3.
discount, loss (on a sale)
noun
1.
loser, failure, underdog, unsuccessful person, non-achiever, loser dog
2.
Common word
expression, noun
•
poor loser, make excuses, unwilling to admit defeat, sour grapes
Other readings:
負惜しみ【まけおしみ】[1]
、負け惜み【まけおしみ】[1]
、負惜み【まけおしみ】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
expression, noun
•
backbiting of a coward, grumblings of a loser, the far-off bark of a retreating dog(idiom )
na-adjective, noun
•
hating to lose, always wanting to win, unyielding, competitive
See also:負けず嫌い
Other readings:
負けぎらい【まけぎらい】
noun
•
losers (those who have 'failed' socially, economically, etc.)
Other readings:
負け組み【まけぐみ】
adverb, no-adjective
•
equally (talented, etc.), evenly, neck and neck, nip and tuck
na-adjective, noun
•
hating to lose, unyielding, unbending, competitive, sore loser, determined
Other readings:
負けずぎらい【まけずぎらい】
noun
•
one's manner (attitude) when losing, one's way of losing
Other readings:
負けっ振り【まけっぷり】
expression, Godan-ru verb
•
to suffer a loss (usu. in sport)
noun
•
loss of a low-ranked wrestler in the extra eighth bout in the tournament(sumo term)
expression, adverbial noun
•
as much as possible, unbeatably, unsurpassably
See also:負けないぐらい (まけないぐらい)
expression, adverbial noun
•
as much as possible, unbeatably, unsurpassably
See also:負けないくらい (まけないくらい)
noun
•
one's manner (attitude) when losing, one's way of losing
See also:負けっぷり
Other readings:
負け振り【まけぶり】