There are 29 total results for your 求め search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
求め see styles |
motome もとめ |
(1) request; appeal; claim; demand; (2) purchase |
求める see styles |
motomeru もとめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to want; to wish for; (transitive verb) (2) to request; to demand; to require; to ask for; (transitive verb) (3) to seek; to search for; to look for; to pursue (pleasure); to hunt (a job); to find (a solution); (transitive verb) (4) (polite language) (See 買う・1) to purchase; to buy |
買求める see styles |
kaimotomeru かいもとめる |
(transitive verb) to buy |
追求める see styles |
oimotomeru おいもとめる |
(transitive verb) to pursue |
尋ね求める see styles |
tazunemotomeru たずねもとめる |
(Ichidan verb) to seek for |
捜し求める see styles |
sagashimotomeru さがしもとめる |
(transitive verb) to search for; to seek for; to look for |
探し求める see styles |
sagashimotomeru さがしもとめる |
(transitive verb) to search for; to seek for; to look for |
比を求める see styles |
hiomotomeru ひをもとめる |
(exp,v1) to obtain the ratio |
活を求める see styles |
katsuomotomeru かつをもとめる |
(exp,v1) to try to find a way out |
祈り求める see styles |
inorimotomeru いのりもとめる |
(exp,v1) to pray for |
請い求める see styles |
koimotomeru こいもとめる |
(Ichidan verb) (See 懇願,請う・1) to beg; to request; to demand; to entreat |
買い求める see styles |
kaimotomeru かいもとめる |
(transitive verb) to buy |
追い求める see styles |
oimotomeru おいもとめる |
(transitive verb) to pursue |
願い求める see styles |
negaimotomeru ねがいもとめる |
(Ichidan verb) to entreat |
求めに応じる see styles |
motomenioujiru / motomeniojiru もとめにおうじる |
(exp,v1) to answer a request |
同気相求める see styles |
doukiaimotomeru / dokiaimotomeru どうきあいもとめる |
(expression) (idiom) like minds gather |
幸福を求める see styles |
koufukuomotomeru / kofukuomotomeru こうふくをもとめる |
(exp,v1) to seek happiness; to pursue happiness |
理解を求める see styles |
rikaiomotomeru りかいをもとめる |
(exp,v1) (polite language) to ask for understanding |
死中に活を求める see styles |
shichuunikatsuomotomeru / shichunikatsuomotomeru しちゅうにかつをもとめる |
(exp,v1) to search for a way out of a potentially fatal situation; to seek for a way out of a desperate situation |
Variations: |
motome もとめ |
(1) request; appeal; claim; demand; (2) purchase |
失われた時を求めて see styles |
ushinawaretatokiomotomete うしなわれたときをもとめて |
(work) In Search of Lost Time (novels by Marcel Proust); Remembrance of Things Past; (wk) In Search of Lost Time (novels by Marcel Proust); Remembrance of Things Past |
Variations: |
kaimotomeru かいもとめる |
(transitive verb) to buy |
Variations: |
oimotomeru おいもとめる |
(transitive verb) to pursue |
求めよさらば与えられん see styles |
motomeyosarabaataeraren / motomeyosarabataeraren もとめよさらばあたえられん |
(expression) (idiom) Ask, and it shall be given you |
求めよ然らば与えられん see styles |
motomeyosarabaataeraren / motomeyosarabataeraren もとめよさらばあたえられん |
(expression) (idiom) Ask, and it shall be given you |
Variations: |
omotomeyasui おもとめやすい |
(adjective) (polite language) affordable; economical |
動物の倫理的扱いを求める人々の会 see styles |
doubutsunorinritekiatsukaiomotomeruhitobitonokai / dobutsunorinritekiatsukaiomotomeruhitobitonokai どうぶつのりんりてきあつかいをもとめるひとびとのかい |
(o) People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals; PETA |
Variations: |
motomeyosarabaataeraren / motomeyosarabataeraren もとめよさらばあたえられん |
(expression) (proverb) ask, and it shall be given you |
Variations: |
sagashimotomeru さがしもとめる |
(transitive verb) to search for; to seek for; to look for |
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