Vocab Info
N1 う-Verb
引き取る
to take over, to take back, to collect, to claim, to take charge of, to take custody of, to look after, to take care of, to adopt, to retire to a private place, to withdraw, to get out
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Pitch Accent
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き
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る
General Top 4,100
Word Type
う-Verb
単語の種類
五段動詞
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九十歳の祖母が病院で息を引き取った。
My ninety-year-old grandmother passed away in the hospital. {to take over, to take back, to collect, to claim, to take charge of, to take custody of, to look after, to take care of, to adopt, to retire to a private place, to withdraw, to get out}
僕の苦手な仕事を先輩が引き取ってくれました。
My senior took over the job that I'm not good at. {to take over, to take back, to collect, to claim, to take charge of, to take custody of, to look after, to take care of, to adopt, to retire to a private place, to withdraw, to get out}
店員:「お客様のご要望にはお応えできません。どうぞお引き取り下さい。」
Shop assistant: "We cannot meet your request. Please feel free to take back (your item)." {to take over, to take back, to collect, to claim, to take charge of, to take custody of, to look after, to take care of, to adopt, to retire to a private place, to withdraw, to get out}
不妊が発覚したのを機に、孤児院から孤児を引き取って育てる事を決めました。
Upon discovering infertility, we decided to adopt an orphan from the orphanage and raise them. {to take over, to take back, to collect, to claim, to take charge of, to take custody of, to look after, to take care of, to adopt, to retire to a private place, to withdraw, to get out}
首相の秘書は、常に記者からの質問に対して首相の言葉を引き取って答弁に補足をしています。
The Prime Minister's secretary is always taking the Prime Minister's words in response to questions from reporters and supplementing the answers. {to take over, to take back, to collect, to claim, to take charge of, to take custody of, to look after, to take care of, to adopt, to retire to a private place, to withdraw, to get out}