みお見下mioろすrosumiおろすorosu
1.

To look down at something from a higher vantage point, offering a clear view of the area below.

2.

To direct one's gaze downward, typically starting from a position above, allowing for a comprehensive observation of the objects or people underneath.

3.

To regard someone with disdain or superiority, often suggesting a sense of condescension or a dismissive attitude towards their worth.

Example:

その建物から町全体が見下ろせる。

oろすrosuoろすrosuおろorosu
1.

To transfer something from a higher location to a lower one, such as moving an object off a shelf or lowering it from a raised position.

2.

To remove a person or object from a vehicle or transport, signifying the act of allowing them to exit or be unloaded.

3.

To take something that has been stored or kept away and make it available for use, such as bringing out a new item or retrieving funds.

4.

To detach or separate a part from its main body, whether that be cutting branches from a tree or filleting a fish.

5.

To cease someone's role or appointment in a position of responsibility or status, effectively demoting or removing them from that duty.

6.

To reduce an object’s size or state, like grating a vegetable or grinding an ingredient down to finer pieces.

Example:

2階からトランクを降ろしてきてくれませんか。

hikioろすrosuhikioろすrosu
1.

To lower something from a higher position to a lower one by pulling or dragging it downwards.

2.

To forcibly remove someone from a position of power or authority, effectively bringing them down from that status.

3.

To physically retrieve an object that is situated above by pulling it down with effort.

Example:

彼女はブラインドを引きおろした。

こきkokioろすrosu
1.

To sharply criticize someone or something in a way that undermines their value or importance, often through harsh comments or ridicule.

2.

To express strong disapproval or condemnation of someone's actions or character, typically in a public manner that diminishes their reputation.

3.

To attack or belittle in an outspoken manner, making it clear that one finds the subject unworthy of respect or consideration.

4.

To verbally undermine or malign someone, often in an exaggerated or scathing tone, with the intention of bringing them down.

Example:

彼は自分のライバルをひどくこきおろした。

kakioろすrosu
1.

To compose a new piece of writing, such as a novel, script, or academic paper, specifically created for a particular format or publication, often implying that it has not been previously published or derived from existing works.

2.

To produce an original literary creation or screenplay, typically for projects like television dramas or movies, emphasizing the act of crafting it specifically for a specified purpose rather than adapting prior material.

3.

To generate written content anew for distribution in media, highlighting the originality of the work in contrast to previously existing versions or adaptations.