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Ichidan verb, transitive verb
1.
to go out to meet
2.
to receive, to welcome, to greet, to salute, to hail, to reach, to approach, to enter (a phase, era, etc.)
3.
to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family)
4.
to call for, to summon, to invite
5.
to approach (a certain time, a point in one's life, etc.)
Other readings:
邀える【むかえる】

noun
meeting, greeting, welcome

Godan-tsu verb, transitive verb
to meet (the enemy) and attack, to engage (the approaching enemy), to confront, to intercept
Other readings:
邀え撃つ【むかえうつ】

むか
mukaeireru
Ichidan verb, transitive verb
to show in, to usher in

noun
hair of the dog, morning drink to get rid of a hangover

むか
mukaeniiku
expression, Godan-iku/yuku verb
to go to meet somebody

むか
mukaenikuru
expression, kuru verb (special)
to call for somebody, to come for someone, to pick someone up
Other readings:
迎えにくる【むかえにくる】

noun
welcoming fire for returning spirits (on the first night of the Bon festival)
See also:お盆,  送り火 (antonym)

noun
person who goes to greet someone (e.g. at the airport)

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I wish you a Happy New Year

All the best wishes on this wonderful day

Hope you had a good birthday

We are excited about having you on our team

ぞく
家族
わた
あた
暖かく
むか
迎えて
The family received me very warmly

They welcomed as many men as came

かれ
彼ら
あた
暖かく
They got a warm reception

I'm proud to have you on our team

I'll pick you up at noon

It was decided that he should be sent for at once
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