むす
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, ぶ, transitive)
1. to tie; to bind; to link
2. to bear (fruit)
3. to close (e.g. deal); to confirm; to conclude
4. to connect (two distant places)
5. to close tightly; to purse (e.g. lips)
6. to unite (with); to ally; to join hands
Kanji used
tied together
Pitch accent
すぶ
Top 1200
Used in vocabulary (21 in total)
to connect; to link together; to pull together; to close tightly; to purse (e.g. lips)
to join hands; to join forces; to work in cooperation; to link up; to partner with
to bear fruit
to cross swords with
to make symbolic signs (gestures) with the fingers
to become related (through marriage, adoption, etc.); to form a connection (with Buddha)
to tie a string
to enter into diplomatic relations
to do up one's shoelaces; to tie one's shoes; to lace up one's shoes
to make (a promise); to conclude (a contract); to act as a go-between; to act as mediator; to curry favour with
to form an alliance
to sleep; to fall asleep
to do up one's shoelaces; to tie one's shoes; to lace up one's shoes
to make peace
to build oneself a hermitage
to make (a promise); to conclude (a contract); to act as a go-between; to act as mediator; to curry favour with
to make (a promise); to conclude (a contract); to act as a go-between; to act as mediator; to curry favour with
to link to the Internet
to conclude one's speech
connecting flight; connecting service
to enter government service; to become an official; to don an official uniform; (lit.) to tie the ribbon
Examples (25 in total)
Tom can't tie his shoes.
She bound her hair with a ribbon.
I don't know how to tie a tie.