Translation and Meaning of: 受ける - ukeru

If you have already studied Japanese, you have certainly come across the verb 受ける (うける), one of those words that seems simple but carries a variety of meanings and uses in everyday life. In this article, we will dive into the etymology, pictogram, and curiosities of this versatile word, as well as explore how it is applied in everyday situations. If you want to better understand how to use 受ける in contexts such as exams, damage, or even popularity, keep reading—and feel free to jot down some phrases for your Anki or spaced repetition program.

Etymology and Pictogram of 受ける

The kanji is composed of two elements: 爪 (tsume), which represents an outstretched hand, and 又 (mata), which symbolizes another hand. Together, they form the idea of "receiving" or "accepting" something that is being passed along. This visual image helps to understand why 受ける is related to actions like catching a ball, accepting a lesson, or even suffering damage—after all, all of this involves "receiving" something from someone or some situation.

Interestingly, this same kanji appears in other words like 受付 (うけつけ) (reception) and 受験 (じゅけん) (taking an exam), reinforcing the idea of acceptance or going through something. If you have ever taken a test like the JLPT, for example, you have probably heard someone say 試験を受ける (しけんをうける)—literally, "receive the exam".

Common Uses and Nuances of 受ける

The verb 受ける is a wildcard in Japanese. It can mean anything from "catching a ball" (ボールを受ける) to "going through a difficult experience" (ダメージを受ける). In the world of studies, it's common to hear 授業を受ける (attending a class), while at work you might 注文を受ける (accept an order). The flexibility of this word makes it essential for any language student.

An interesting use—and one that often confuses beginners—is when 受ける appears in the sense of "to be successful" or "to be well received". For example, if someone says 彼のジョークは受けた (かれのジョークはうけた), it means that his joke was a success. This nuance shows how Japanese can transform an apparently simple verb into something full of layers.

Tips for Memorizing and Curiosities

An effective way to remember 受ける is to associate it with situations where something is "received"—whether it's a physical object, an experience, or even an emotional reaction. Imagine yourself in a baseball game: when the ball comes your way, you ボールを受ける. If you take a fall, 怪我を受ける (けがをうける). And if you tell a joke and everyone laughs? 大受けした (おおうけした)—in other words, it was a success!

Another tip is to pay attention to fixed expressions, such as 人気を受ける (にんきをうける) (to gain popularity) or 検査を受ける (けんさをうける) (to have a medical examination). These combinations are so common that, once memorized, you will naturally begin to recognize the verb in different contexts. And if you want a challenge, try creating your own sentences using situations from your daily life—it's the best way to internalize the vocabulary.

Vocabulary

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Verb conjugation of 受ける

  • 受ける - Present positive masu form
  • 受けられる - Potential
  • 受けた - Positive past
  • 受けない - Negative present
  • 受けたい - Shape of desire
  • 受けて - imperative form

Synonyms and similar words

  • 受け取る (ukeru tooru) - Receive, receive something that was given
  • 受け入れる (ukeireru) - Accept, acknowledge something
  • 受け止める (uketomeru) - Stop something that is coming, absorb an idea or emotion.
  • 受け継ぐ (uketsugu) - Inheritance, passing something from one generation to another
  • 受け付ける (uketsukeru) - Receive or accept a request or application
  • 受ける (ukeru) - Receiving can refer to experiences or treatment.
  • 受けさせる (ukesasero) - Allow someone to receive or experience something.
  • 受け身を取る (ukemi o toru) - Adopt a passive or defensive stance
  • 受け流す (ukenagasu) - Divert or ignore a criticism or offense
  • 受け容れる (ukeireru) - Accept, generally referring to something more in an emotional or spiritual sense.

Related words

引き受ける

hikiukeru

undertake; to assume; take over control; Be responsible; to guarantee; contract (disease)

免除

menjyo

exemption; discharge; release

申し込む

moushikomu

request; make an application; propose (marriage); offer (mediation); make an opening (of peace); to challenge; lodge (objections); solicit (an interview); to sign; Reserve; Reserve

恵み

megumi

blessing

見える

mieru

be seen; be in sight; to search for; seem; to appear

賄う

makanau

give advice; to provide meals; pay

報告

houkoku

report; information

負傷

fushou

lesion; wound

吃驚

bikkuri

to be surprised;to be amazed;to be frightened;astonishment

非難

hinan

fault; attack; criticism

受ける

Romaji: ukeru
Kana: うける
Type: verb
L: jlpt-n4

Translation / Meaning: accomplish; to accept; catch (lesson, test, damage); pass by; to experiment; Take (for example, a ball); become popular.

Meaning in English: to undertake;to accept;to take (lesson test damage);to undergo;to experience;to catch (e.g. a ball);to become popular

Definition: Receive things and influences from other people.

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Example Sentences - (受ける) ukeru

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レッスンを受けるのは楽しいです。

Ressun wo ukeru no wa tanoshii desu

Taking classes is fun.

It's fun to have lessons.

  • レッスン (Ressun) - classroom
  • を (wo) - Direct object particle
  • 受ける (ukeru) - Receive, take
  • のは (nowa) - Topic particle
  • 楽しい (tanoshii) - Fun, pleasant
  • です (desu) - Completion particle
同等の扱いを受ける権利がある。

Dōtō no atsukai o ukeru kenri ga aru

Everyone has the right to receive equal treatment.

There is a right to be treated equally.

  • 同等の - means "equal" or "equivalent".
  • 扱い - means "treatment" or "way of dealing with something or someone".
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
  • 受ける - verb meaning "to receive".
  • 権利 - means "right" or "privilege".
  • が - Particle that indicates the subject of the sentence.
  • ある - Verb that means "to exist" or "to have".
恩恵を受けることは幸運なことです。

Onkei wo ukeru koto wa kouun na koto desu

Receiving blessings is a luck.

It is the luck to benefit.

  • 恩恵 - benefit, grace
  • を - direct object particle
  • 受ける - Receive, accept
  • こと - verb noun
  • は - Topic particle
  • 幸運 - luck, happiness
  • な - adjective indicating state
  • こと - verb noun
  • です - Verb to be/estar in the present
悪者はいつか報いを受ける。

Warumono wa itsuka mukui o ukeru

The bad guys will pay off someday.

  • 悪者 (warumono) - It means "villain" or "evil person"
  • は (wa) - particle that marks the topic of the sentence
  • いつか (itsuka) - It means "someday" or "at some point".
  • 報い (mukui) - It means "reward" or "punishment"
  • を (wo) - Particle that marks the direct object of the sentence
  • 受ける (ukeru) - It means "receive" or "suffer"
私はその仕事を引き受けるつもりです。

Watashi wa sono shigoto o hikiukeru tsumori desu

I intend to take this work.

I will accept this work.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case "I"
  • その (sono) - demonstrative pronoun meaning "that"
  • 仕事 (shigoto) - noun that means "work"
  • を (wo) - particle indicating the direct object of the sentence, in this case "work"
  • 引き受ける (hikiukeru) - verb meaning "to assume" or "to accept"
  • つもり (tsumori) - expression that indicates the intention to do something
  • です (desu) - auxiliary verb indicating a polite or respectful way of speaking
罰を受けることは避けたいです。

Batsu wo ukeru koto wa saketai desu

I want to avoid being punished.

  • 罰を受ける - Receiving a punishment
  • こと - Particle indicating that the previous word is a noun
  • は - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 避けたい - Want to avoid
  • です - particle indicating the formality of the sentence
診察を受ける必要があります。

Shinsatsu wo ukeru hitsuyou ga arimasu

You need to have an appointment.

  • 診察 - medical appointment
  • を - direct object particle
  • 受ける - To receive
  • 必要 - necessary
  • が - subject particle
  • あります - exists
講義を受けることは大切です。

Kougi wo ukeru koto wa taisetsu desu

It is important to attend classes.

It is important to give a lecture.

  • 講義 - lecture, class
  • を - direct object particle
  • 受ける - receive, watch
  • こと - Thing, fact
  • は - Topic particle
  • 大切 - important, valuable
  • です - Verb to be/estar in the present
私は明日手術を受けます。

Watashi wa ashita shujutsu o ukemasu

I will have surgery tomorrow.

I will have surgery tomorrow.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 明日 (ashita) - adverb meaning "tomorrow"
  • 手術 (shujutsu) - noun that means "surgery"
  • を (wo) - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
  • 受けます (ukemasu) - verb that means "will receive" or "will undergo"
依頼を受けた仕事を全力でこなします。

Irai wo uketa shigoto wo zenryoku de konashimasu

I will do my best to do the job I have been given.

I will do my best to do the job I have been given.

  • 依頼 - request, application
  • を - direct object particle
  • 受けた - received (past of the verb 受ける) receive
  • 仕事 - work
  • を - direct object particle
  • 全力で - with all effort, with all strength
  • こなします - accomplish, fulfill (verb こなす)

Other Words of this Type: verb

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気を付ける

kiwotsukeru

beware; pay attention; to care

応じる

oujiru

respond; satisfy; accept; comply with; request

思い出す

omoidasu

Remember; remember

帰す

kaesu

send back

気触れる

kabureru

react to; be influenced by; exaggerate