naらすrasu
1.

To produce a sound or noise intentionally, often by striking or activating an object, such as a horn or bell.

2.

To gain recognition or a reputation due to an exceptional skill or talent, often showcased in a competitive context.

3.

To strongly articulate or voice a complaint or dissatisfaction, often expressing grievances forcefully.

4.

To exhale audibly through the nose, often associated with making a snorting sound.

Example:

火事の時はベルを鳴らせよ。

fuminaらすrasu
1.

To forcefully strike the ground or floor with one's feet multiple times, producing a loud sound as a result.

2.

To create a rhythmic noise by stepping heavily, often associated with dancing or demonstrating enthusiasm.

3.

To emphasize presence or assertiveness through the act of stomping one's feet, typically in a way that resonates loudly in the surrounding area.

4.

To tread deliberately and forcefully in order to produce a strong auditory effect, often done in contexts of celebration or expression of emotion.

かきkakinaらすrasu
1.

To produce a rhythmic sound by plucking or striking the strings of an instrument, creating a lively and resonant tone.

2.

To play an instrument in a vigorous manner, often emphasizing a percussive and dynamic style that engages the listener.

3.

To generate a series of quick, sharp notes or sounds, typically involving a repetitive motion that evokes energy and movement.

4.

To create a melodic or rhythmic effect by forcefully or repeatedly engaging with the strings of a stringed instrument.