Kanji
Readingはな
Frequency32%
Used in (41 in total)
to fire (gun, arrow, questions, etc.); to shoot; to set free; to release; to emit (e.g. light); to give off (e.g. a scent)
to release; to let go; to free; to add (pieces of eggplant, potato, etc.) to water, broth, etc.
to declare; to assert; to say bluntly; to say straight out
to shed light; to cast light
to push away; to thrust aside; to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to act coldly; to do without emotion
to throw open; to leave open
to abandon; to give up on; to desert
keep ...-ing; have been ...-ing; leaving (something) on; leaving (something) still in use
to set fire (to)
to open wide (doors, windows, etc.); to fling open
to be conspicuous; to stand out
free range breeding; pasturing; grazing; letting run free (dog, child, etc.)
keep ...-ing; have been ...-ing; leaving (something) on; leaving (something) still in use
to give off a stench; to stink
to take one's eyes off
to break free of
to liberate; to set free
to give out (off) fragrance
to detach; to decapitate; to cut loose; to let loose; to dismember
unable to leave the work at hand; right in the middle of something; tied up; busy
to break wind; to let off a fart; to have a shot
leaving open; leaving ajar; outspoken; frank
to unsheath a sword; to slay
to get free (from); to be freed; to be released
to give way to the light of the morning (i.e. the darkness gives way)
to cut loose; to let loose; to cut off; to separate in thought; to consider as independent
threshold (lacking the grooves needed for a sliding door); sill
to unsheathe one's sword
to kick free; to kick loose; to kick away; to kick open (e.g. a sliding door)
to pull apart
to let loose something dangerous; (lit.) to let loose a tiger in the field
undressed concrete; unfaced concrete; (golf) driving range
to let a fox into the henhouse; to do something dangerous; (lit.) to let loose a tiger in the marketplace
extension of the main room of a home (in traditional palatial-style architecture)
to win continuously
getting free; being released
to get free; to be freed; to be released
to call (someone) out of a pool of many