Meanings
Verb (1-dan, transitive)
1. to turn towards; to point
Kanji used
direction
Pitch accent
ける
Top 600
Used in vocabulary (13 in total)
to shift one's attention to; to shift one's focus on
to pretend not to see; to turn one's back on
to turn one's back on; to be uninterested in
Examples (24 in total)
Turn your face this way.
The man aimed a gun at the detective.
I pointed my camera at her.
The man aimed a gun at the policeman.
The robber aimed his gun at the clerk.
They set out for New York.
The soldier aimed his gun at the man.
Nobody was paying attention to her.
The dog turned its head this way and that.
His criticisms were aimed at the Japanese government.
He left for America by air.
The girl turned her back to the man.
She seems to have left for Tokyo yesterday.
The airplane took off for London last night.
What time are you going to leave for London?
The hunter aimed a shotgun at the flock of birds.
Tom always makes a funny face when I point the camera at him.
Her eyes rested on the young man reading the newspaper.
The students noted the professor's main points.
Mr Brown left for England on May 15.
Attention should be paid to even the smallest detail of the report.
I was going to leave for Boston the next morning.
The ship will set sail for Hong Kong tomorrow at 3 p.m.
The party set out for Kobe.