Frequency rank: 11,424. – 11,450.
- to cut one's way through; to tide over; to struggle through; to get over
Ichidan verb; transitive verb
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- to cut one's way through
- to tide over
- to struggle through
- to get over
This meaning refers to physically navigating through an obstructed or challenging area, often by cutting or clearing a path.
This meaning refers to managing to cope with a difficult situation or surviving a tough period through resilience or resourcefulness.
The success of the project allowed the company to tide over the crisis.
This meaning suggests facing and overcoming challenges or adversities, often implying effort and perseverance.
She studied hard to struggle through the exam.
He struggled through the tough times while maintaining his focus.
This meaning is used when referring to overcoming an emotional setback, such as a loss or disappointment.
Generated collocations (experimental)
きりぬける切り抜けることtiding overこんなん困難をきりぬける切り抜けるto struggle through difficultiesきんきゅうじたい緊急事態をきりぬける切り抜けるto get over an emergency situationきき危機をきりぬける切り抜けるto tide over a crisisこのこんなん困難をきりぬける切り抜けるto overcome this hardshipきりぬける切り抜けるほうほう方法method to get throughきりぬける切り抜けるためにin order to get throughきりぬける切り抜けるちゃんすチャンスchance to get overきりぬけられる切り抜けられるじょうきょう状況circumstance that can be overcomeきりぬける切り抜けるちから力ability to overcome
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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The problem is how we cope with the present difficulties.
He got out of the trouble by making believe that he couldn't hear.
But for the support of the public, the President could not have survived the revolt.
We have to somehow come through this troublesome situation.