Keyword
one of a pair
Info
FrequencyTop 400-500
Type
Kyōiku (6th grade) 
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KankenLevel 5
Heisig1297
Readings
かた
(76%)
へん
(11%)
(7%)
ぺん
(3%)
Mnemonic

A pictograph of a chair under a table with a single lit candle on it. It's only one of a pair. There's also a second char that isn't pictured here, and on which your date is going to sit during your candlelit dinner date.

Used in kanji (7 in total)
edition
abyss (old)
mahjong tile
label
Used in vocabulary (246 in total)
to tidy up; to put in order; to settle (problem); to clear (dispute); to finish; to bring something to an end
one side; one party; counterpart; one of a pair; fellow; mate
Examples (103 in total)
He carries fire in one hand and water in the other.
He often walks with his hand in his pocket.
The girl lifted the heavy box with one hand.
The boy lifted the heavy box with one hand.
Can you break an egg with one hand?
I caught the ball with one hand.
Take away this box.
Take this box away soon.
I must finish this work first.
He cleared out his desk.
He tidied up his room.
She put away her clothes.
Let's tidy the desk.
I cleared up my desk.
Clean up your room.
Where's your other shoe?
He is blind in one eye.
One of your shoes is dirty.
Put away your bicycle.
He stood up with his hat in his hand.
There wasn't even a hint of human presence.
Clean up the kitchen.
We must clean up the kitchen.
There were bits of broken glass on the floor.
She cut her finger on the broken glass.
After the room was tidied up, she went out.
You have to finish your homework right away.
I have finished my assignment.
Please put those chairs away.
Could you please clear the table?
Finish your homework before you go to bed.
He put his tools away after he had finished.
I'll clean up the kitchen later.
Give us the tools, and we'll finish the job.
Put your clothes away.
Put your books away.
Clear up your desk a bit.
Help me clean up.
Clean up the room.
You put away the sheets, and I'll make the bed.
I clean up my room every Sunday.
You must clear the table.
She removed the dishes from the table.
Pick up all your toys and put them away.
Put away your toys.
The mother told her daughter to put those toys away.
He put aside the book.
Have you finished the work yet?
The work is almost done.
Did you complete the work?
I'll be through with my work by tomorrow.
Mother told me to put away the dishes.
The old man is blind in one eye.
The crane was standing on one leg.
Everybody knows that he lost his leg in the war.
He stood on one leg, leaning against the wall.
Fragments of the mirror were scattered on the floor.
Can you stand on one leg for a minute with your eyes shut?
There was not a cloud in the sky.
I lost one of my earrings.
He used a big piece of paper to make the bag.
He lost the sight of one eye in a traffic accident.
"Where's Tom?" "Cleaning his room."
Tom stole one of my shoes.
Tom is still cleaning up.
Tom almost lost an eye.
Tom lost the sight in one of his eyes in a traffic accident.
Tom can crack an egg with one hand.
Tom is blind in one eye.
Tom put away his clothes.
She always clears the table after a meal.
I enjoy cooking, but I don't like the cleaning up afterwards.
I cleaned up after the party.
The dog is blind in one eye.
There's a little piece of plastic in my coffee!
I lost an earring.
It was a one-sided love affair.
One book is thin, and the other is thick.
The judge disposed of the case in short order.
Almost all the work is done now.
Will two cloves of garlic be enough?
After supper, she cleared the table.
Let's quickly finish the remaining work and go out for some drinks.
They were clearing the snow from the sidewalk with a shovel.
The statue was carved from a block of cherry wood.
You still have a crush on Tom? Give it up already.
Mary was Tom's high school crush.
"One way or round trip?" "One way, please."
Round trip or one-way?
Round trip? Only one-way.
Put the knives and forks back in the cupboard.
I saw a dog. The dog held a piece of meat in its mouth.
Tom can only speak in broken French.
Tom is deaf in one ear.
I swung my leg over the fence.
We can get a glimpse of the lifestyle of ancient people from this wall painting.
The fare is one dollar each way.
She cleared the dishes from the table after dinner.
The American boy spoke broken Japanese.
He has no sympathy for single parent families.
Just after putting away the dishes, Joan heard the doorbell ring.
It's about time you set about cleaning the table.
I'll put in two cloves of garlic.