たちあが
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, intransitive)
1. to stand up; to get up
2. to rise
3. to recover
4. to take action; to start
5. to make the initial charge
6. to start up; to boot up
Pitch accent
ちあがる
ちあが
Composed of
departure; setting off; being used up; being consumed; passage of time; lapse; rehearsal
to rise; to go up; to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; to get out (of water)
Examples (28 in total)
Help me stand up.
Sit down. You are not allowed to stand up.
All of us stood up.
They all stood up at the same time.
My computer won't start up anymore.
Amy made an effort to stand up.
The people stood up and began to sing.
Seeing that, he stood up.
He stood up to go inside.
Suddenly, a young woman stood up.
The time has come for us to stand up.
Linda stood up to sing.
He stood up and looked at the mouse.
She stood up and began introducing herself.
She stood up to answer the phone.
Tom closed his laptop and stood up.
He stood up and reached for his hat.
When she entered the room, he stood up.
When we entered the room, he stood up.
When I fell off my bicycle, I couldn't get up for a few minutes.
He stood up with his hat in his hand.
The whole audience got up and started to applaud.
He stood up with his hands trembling in a rage.
Many consumers rose up against the consumption tax.
He stood up in the room and looked around.
He got up suddenly and walked out of the room.
The people stood up so as to see the parade better.
As many as ten students stood up all at once.