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Ichidan verb, transitive verb
1.
to ill-treat, to bully, to torment, to pick on, to tease, to be cruel to, to persecute(usually kana)
2.
to be tough on (e.g. one's body), to treat harshly(usually kana)
Other readings:
いじめる《虐める》

noun, auxillary suru verb
slaughter, massacre

noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
abuse, ill-treatment, maltreatment, mistreatment, cruelty

noun
bullying, teasing(usually kana)
Other readings:
いじめ《苛め》
イジメ

Ichidan verb, transitive verb
to oppress, to persecute, to tyrannize

さつ
ijimejisatsu
noun, auxillary suru verb
suicide caused by bullying or harassment, bullying-related suicide
Other readings:
虐め自殺【いじめじさつ】
苛め自殺【いじめじさつ】

noun, auxillary suru verb
ill-treatment, abuse
See also:虐待

noun, auxillary suru verb
driving someone too hard

noun, auxillary suru verb
death by (child) abuse, (child) abuse resulting in death

しいひとびと
shiitageraretahitobito
expression, noun
the oppressed, downtrodden people
Other readings:
虐げられた人人【しいたげられたひとびと】

Kanji results(showing 1 results)


Written with 9 strokes
Taught in Junior high
tyrannize, oppress
KUN:
  • しいた.げる
    shiita.geru
ON:
  • ギャク
    gyaku

Sentence results (showing 1-10 of 23 results)


かのじょ
彼女
どうぶつ
動物
ぎゃくた
虐待
かん
関する
ほん
あと
にく
She gave up eating meat after reading a book about cruelty to animals

かれ
彼ら
どうぶつ
動物
ぎゃくた
虐待
かれ
つよ
強く
They condemned him for his cruelty to animals

かれ
どうぶつ
動物
ぎゃくた
虐待
ぼう
防止
かい
He belongs to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

どうぶつ
動物
ぎゃくた
虐待
ざんねん
残念に
We deplore your cruelty to animals

かのじょ
彼女
なんねん
何年
あい
かれ
彼の
ぎゃくた
虐待
だま
黙って
She has suffered his ill treatment of her in silence for years

かのじょ
彼女
どうぶつ
動物
ぎゃくた
虐待
こう
行為
つよ
強く
なん
非難
She spoke out strongly against cruelty to animals

かれ
ぎゃくた
虐待
He was treated with great cruelty

ぎゃくた
虐待
かれ
ざんこく
残酷
It is cruel of him to ill-treat pets

ぐうぜん
偶然
ろう
廊下
もくげき
目撃
I happened to witness the bullying in the corridor

ちゅうが
中学
こうこう
高校
いんしつ
陰湿な
けいこう
傾向
In junior high and high schools, they say insidious forms of bullying are on the rise
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