Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. companion; company
when read as "つれ"
2. tritagonist
in noh; usu. ツレ
Kanji used
take along
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (25 in total)
to bring someone along
to take (someone) out (for a walk, to lunch, etc.); to entice out; to lure away
to bring someone along
to take (someone) away; to carry off; to abduct; to kidnap
companion; company
to bring back
to bring (somebody into a place); to lead into
to bring (someone) back home; to take (someone) back home
to take (someone) to one place after another (forcibly); to drag (someone) around
to become a couple; to be man and wife; to be married to
to walk with; to make someone tag along; to carry around (esp. a child); to carry about
to bring (somebody into a place); to lead into
child from previous marriage; child of a former spouse; stepchild
to take (someone) to one place after another (forcibly); to drag (someone) around
one's husband; one's wife
as (X, then Y); with; in accordance with; in proportion to
going to the bathroom in a group; going off to urinate together
as; in proportion to
taking one's lover to a hotel
to get married; to accompany each other; to go together
companion; company
going to the bathroom in a group; going off to urinate together
going off to urinate together
dance done by two persons or more
rise in stock price in response to rises of other stocks
Examples (2 in total)
I am this kid's companion.
He and his companion asked me to come along with them.