osuosu
1.

To apply force to an object in a forward direction, causing it to move away from the person applying the force, often with a specific intention or action in mind.

2.

To exert downward or constraining pressure on something, resulting in it being held down or crushed.

3.

To use one's will or influence to override opposition, often manifesting as a forceful insistence on a point or decision.

4.

To leave an impression or mark on a surface by applying an object or stamp with force from above, ensuring a clear and defined result.

5.

To proceed with an action or intention despite obstacles or difficulties, demonstrating perseverance or stubbornness in achieving a goal.

Example:

シャッターを押してくれますか。

したお下押shitaosu
1.

To apply downward pressure, causing a decrease in value or price, often used in the context of financial markets.

2.

To exert influence that leads to a reduction or suppression of levels, particularly concerning stock prices or market performance.

3.

To push or force down, resulting in a less favorable position, especially regarding economic indicators or asset values.

oすなsunaoすなsuna
1.

Describes a situation where a large number of people gather in one place, creating a chaotic, densely packed environment that feels overwhelming and uncontrollable.

2.

Refers to a scene where individuals are pressed together so tightly that it triggers an instinctive desire to shout for them to refrain from pushing, indicating extreme congestion or crowding.

3.

Characterizes an event or location that is so crowded that movement becomes difficult, often leading to a sense of excitement or chaos among the attendees.