とりく
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, む, intransitive)
1. to grapple with; to wrestle with; to engage in a bout; to be matched against
2. to tackle (e.g. a problem); to come to grips with; to work hard on
Pitch accent
りくむ
りく
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 cross (legs or arms); to link (arms); to put together; to construct; to braid; to plait; to grapple
Examples (16 in total)
What are you working on?
She is working on the problem.
He is working on the new plan.
He is working on a new novel.
These problems must be dealt with carefully.
The writer is working on a new book.
The scientist was working on a new experiment.
He is busy with the final draft.
How to deal with environmental pollution is a serious matter.
Let's approach this problem from a different angle.
The machine learning industry pursues the improvement of our predictive ability.
Let's try another approach to the matter.
He had been working on his novel for six months when we visited him.
To begin with, we must tackle the problem.
Our policy is to build for the future, not the past.
The whole world needs to tackle the problem of climate change together.