Frequency rank: 3,933. – 3,936.
- to take in; to bring in; to adopt (e.g. behaviour); to introducesee also 採り込む
- to capture (e.g. image); to importcomputing
- to win over; to please; to curry favour with; to flatter
- to defraud of; to swindle; to embezzle
- to be busy; to be in confusion; to have trouble
Godan verb with 'mu' ending; transitive verb
Godan verb with 'mu' ending; intransitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- to take in; to bring in; to adopt (e.g. behaviour); to introduce
- to capture (e.g. image); to import
- to win over; to please; to curry favour with; to flatter
- to defraud of; to swindle; to embezzle
- to be busy; to be in confusion; to have trouble
This meaning is used when referring to the act of accepting or incorporating something new, such as behavior or techniques.
I improved my work efficiency by adopting new ideas.
This usage pertains to the act of capturing images or data, as well as bringing goods or information from one location to another.
I imported the data into the computer.
This meaning involves persuading or gaining favor with someone, often through kindness or compliments.
This usage refers to dishonest practices aimed at taking money or property from someone.
This meaning is used to express a state of being preoccupied or entangled in chaotic situations.
He was so caught up in problems that he couldn't think calmly.
Generated collocations (experimental)
とりこむ取り込むをするto take in (something)あたらしい新しいぎじゅつ技術をとりこむ取り込むto adopt new technologyとりこむ取り込むがぞう画像captured imageびでおビデオをとりこむ取り込むto import a videoかんじょう感情をとりこむ取り込むto win over emotionsしじ支持をとりこむ取り込むto curry favor with supportersかね金をとりこむ取り込むto embezzle moneyすけじゅうるスケジュールにとりこむ取り込むto be busy with a scheduleこんなん困難にとりこむ取り込むto be in confusion about difficultiesじかんをとり時間を取りこむ込むto take up time
Example sentences
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Mother took the clothes off the line in anticipation of rain.
Oxygen is taken into our lungs when we breathe.
She took in the washing when it started to rain.