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noun, no-adjective
top, summit, peak

noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
receiving, reception, getting, being given(humble language)
2.
eating, drinking, having(humble language)
expression
3.
please, please do for me(familiar language, female term, usually kana)(also used after -te form of verb)
Other readings:
頂だい【ちょうだい】
頂載【ちょうだい】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

expression
thank you (for the meal just served), I receive (this meal)(usually kana)
Other readings:
いただきます《戴きます》

Godan-ku verb, transitive verb
1.
to receive, to get, to accept, to take, to buy(humble language, usually kana)
See also:貰う
2.
to eat, to drink(humble language, polite language, usually kana)
3.
to be crowned with, to wear (on one's head), to have (on top)(usually kana)(orig. meaning)
4.
to have (as one's leader), to live under (a ruler), to install (a president)(usually kana)
auxiliary verb, Godan-ku verb
5.
to get somebody to do something(humble language, usually kana)(follows a verb in "-te" form)
Other readings:
いただく《戴く》

noun, no-adjective
1.
top, summit
noun
2.
vertex(mathematics)

noun
1.
crown (of head), summit (of mountain), spire(esp. 頂)
2.
easy win for one(頂き,戴き)
3.
something received(頂き,戴き)
Other readings:
頂き【いただき】
戴き【いただき】

noun
summit (of a mountain)

noun, auxillary suru verb
climbing to the summit, summiting

noun, no-adjective
1.
top (of a mountain), summit
2.
peak, height, zenith, climax
noun, auxillary suru verb
3.
orgasm, climax

noun, na-adjective
ecstasy
Other readings:
有頂点【うちょうてん】[1]
Notes:
  1. word containing irregular kanji usage

noun
1.
top, summit, apex, peak(usually kana)
2.
twelve o'clock (usu. midnight)(usually kana, slang)(only relevant for てっぺん)(often in てっぺんを回る or てっぺん回る)
3.
top of one's head, top of a helmet, (top of) scalp, crown(usually kana, obscure)(esp. 頂辺 when in kanji)
Other readings:
てっぺん《頂辺》
てへん《天辺》[1]
てへん《頂辺》[1]
てっぺい《天辺》[1]
Notes:
  1. out-dated or obsolete kana usage

Ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1.
to be able to receive, to be able to take, to be able to accept(humble language, usually kana)
See also:貰える
2.
to be able to eat, to be able to drink(humble language, usually kana)
See also:頂く
3.
to be acceptable, to be satisfactory(usually kana)
Other readings:
いただける《戴ける》

noun, no-adjective
top of the head, vertex, parietal(anatomical term)

がたただ
arigatakuitadaku
expression, Godan-ku verb
to accept (a thing) with thanks(usually kana)
Other readings:
ありがたくいただく《有り難くいただく》

noun
(received) present, gift(humble language)
Other readings:
いただき物【いただきもの】
戴き物【いただきもの】

expression
unacceptable, unsatisfactory

expression, Godan-u verb
I would be most grateful if you could ..., I would humbly ask that you ..., please ...(polite language)(usu. 〜と思います)
Other readings:
頂ければと思う【いただければとおもう】

noun
beside oneself with joy, in raptures, in an ecstasy of delight(yojijukugo)

expression, Godan-ku verb
to ask(polite language)
Other readings:
お聞き頂く【おききいただく】

Godan-ku verb, transitive verb
to accept an object and hold it reverently over one's head
Other readings:
押し戴く【おしいただく】

noun, no-adjective
tearjerker, sob story, maudlin tale
Other readings:
御涙頂戴【おなみだちょうだい】

expression, Godan-ku verb
to eat something for the first time in the season
Other readings:
お初を頂く【おはつをいただく】
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Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 11 strokes
Taught in grade 6
place on the head, receive, top of head, top, summit, peak
KUN:
  • いただ.く
    itada.ku
  • いただき
    itadaki
ON:
  • チョウ
    chou

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 753 results)


れんらく
連絡
Keep in touch

じゅうぶ
十分
I've had enough

Thank you for the information

I want to express my appreciation for your help

Thank you, I've had enough

さん
参加
かんしゃ
感謝
Thank you very much for attending

"Would you like any more?" "No, I've had enough.

かん
時間
のぼ
登って
さんちょ
山頂
とうたつ
到達
せいこう
成功
After six hours' climbing, we finally succeeded in reaching the top of the mountain

No more, thank you. I'm full

ビル、
こん
今夜
わた
でん
電話
Bill, call me tonight
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