Kanji
Readingあと
Frequency35%
Used in (48 in total)
trace; tracks; site; remains; scar
footprints; record of page visitors (e.g. in social networking sites)
heir; heiress; inheritor; successor
without leaving any trace
heir; inheritor; successor
handwriting; calligraphy specimen; example of penmanship; holograph
former site (of something); site (e.g. of a demolished building)
trace; vestige; evidence
ruins of a fire; fire-devastated area
headship of a family; family property
to follow; to pursue; to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself after the death of a loved one; to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.)
son and heir; son who will succeed one
castle site; ruins of a castle
to tag along; to follow; to tail; to leave tracks; to leave footprints
to leave one's footprints; to leave one's mark on; to leave a message (behind)
shoe mark; shoe print
inheritance dispute; succession dispute
burn mark; singe
one's daughter and heiress
fingernail mark; scratch; scars (e.g. of war); traces (of damage); ravages
signs of human habitation
it is simply common courtesy to clean up after yourself; a bird does not foul the nest it is about to leave; on leaving a place one should see that all is in good order
stubble (after shaving)
to wipe out; to put an end to
to leave a bad impression behind
operation scar; scar from an operation
historic spot; historic remains; ruins
dwelling (habitation) site; site of a (prehistoric) settlement
to trace; to inquire into
settlement (of affairs); remedial measures; cleaning up afterwards
never ceasing; never ending; endless
trailing; chasing after; imitation; copy
footprints; trail (of someone)
cut-over land
pockmark (caused by a pimple); acne scarring
to disappear; to vanish; to bolt; to go into hiding
tidying up; clearing up; cleaning up; clearing away; putting in order
suicide immediately after the death of one's spouse or lover; following one's lover (husband, wife) into death
generation comprising those who were children during WW2 (in Japan)
remains of a dugout (usu. military)
future; distant future
demanding again what one has already obtained; coaxing out of someone for a second time
wake (of a ship); going missing without a trace
wedge marks in stone (usu. remaining from stone-splitting, now used for visual effect)
crow's feet (wrinkles)
it is simply common courtesy to clean up after yourself; a bird does not foul the nest it is about to leave; on leaving a place one should see that all is in good order