とりのぞ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, く, transitive)
1. to remove; to deinstall; to take away; to set apart
Pitch accent
りのぞく
りのぞ
Composed of
taking; taker; last performer of the day (usu. the star performer); last performance of the day; active partner (e.g. in judo demonstration); emphatic or formal prefix
to remove; to eliminate; to eradicate; to exclude; to except
Examples (20 in total)
Please remove the mud from your shoes.
They cleared the pavement of snow.
Does a uniform eliminate class difference?
They had cleared the obstacle from the road.
I will have to get rid of this worn-out carpet.
Please tell him to get rid of the dead leaves.
The people tried to clear the street of snow.
We must find out the cause and get rid of it.
It isn't possible to clear the snow from every road.
The obstacles to our progress have been removed at last.
Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world!
The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain.
With restrictions removed, thousands of new enterprises have come into being.
The factory is trying to get rid of water pollution.
Once you start smoking, it is difficult to get rid of that bad habit.
Medical innovations are the best way to relieve us from sufferings.
Once a bad habit is formed, it's hard to get rid of it.
I am looking for an effective method to get rid of all the weeds in my yard.
The firm decided to do away with the old machinery.
Please remove the ashes from the stove.