あが
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, intransitive)
1. to rise; to go up; to come up; to ascend; to be raised
2. to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to go in
3. to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade
4. to get out (of water); to come ashore
5. to increase
also written as 騰る in ref. to price
6. to improve; to make progress
7. to be promoted; to advance
8. to be made (of profit, etc.)
9. to occur (esp. of a favourable result)
10. to be adequate (to cover expenses, etc.)
often as 〜で上がる
11. to be finished; to be done; to be over
12. (of rain) to stop; to lift
13. to stop (working properly); to cut out; to give out; to die
14. to win (in a card game, etc.)
15. to be arrested
16. to turn up (of evidence, etc.)
17. to be deep fried
18. to be spoken loudly
19. to get nervous; to get stage fright
20. to be offered (to the gods, etc.)
21. to go; to visit
22. to eat; to drink
23. to be listed (as a candidate)
esp. 挙がる
24. to serve (in one's master's home)
25. to go north
in Kyoto
Auxiliary verb (5-dan, る)
26. to be complete; to finish
after the -masu stem of a verb
Pitch accent
がる
Top 2200
Used in vocabulary (85 in total)
to stand up; to get up; to rise; to recover; to take action; to start; to make the initial charge
to be completed; to be finished; to be ready (e.g. to serve or eat); to be very drunk
to boil up; to come to the boil; to arise; to break out; to get excited; to be in uproar
Examples (48 in total)
Help me up.
I got out of the bath.
You can also go up with the elevator.
The temperature is rising.
Electricity prices went up.
The moon is already up.
Your fever is getting worse.
The Japanese yen rose.
The bus fare was raised.
The rocket went up.
We climbed to the top.
The cost of living is going up continuously.
My salary increased in February.
The price of oil is going up.
When you run, your heart rate increases.
We climbed a sharp slope.
Living standards should be higher.
The rent will go up next month.
Nobody has come up yet.
Go up these stairs.
Get out of the water. Your lips are blue.
My grades at school have gone up.
I'll let you know if anything comes up.
The balloon went up in the sky.
The car battery has run down.
My living expense is rising year by year.
My cooking skills improved without me even realizing it.
He came up to my room.
I'm always nervous before I go on stage.
You must go up the hill.
As the demand increases, prices go up.
A loud noise made him jump.
We got to the top of Osaka Tower.
Tom's blood pressure rises whenever he takes a nap.
The Japanese take off their shoes before entering a house.
As soon as Tom got out of the bath, he ate dinner.
The higher we go up, thinner the air becomes.
Thanks to the heavy rain, vegetable prices rose sharply.
The unwise statement by the government caused prices to rise again.
Tom went up to the stage and presented the next artist.
In proportion as our GNP increases, our living standards go up.
He is, so to speak, a fish out of water.
After a light swim, I came up from the water and sat down on the poolside.
Please go up to the third floor.
The price of bread rose by ten yen.
The price of rice is going up again.
The temperature of the oil went up to 165 degrees Celsius.
The price of rice rose by three percent.