被る

かぶる
Alternative readings: かむる
Alternative writings: 冠る
JLPT:N3
Frequency:
1

To put something on one's head; to wear (a hat, hood, crown, etc.).

U-VerbTransitive VerbUsually Kana

Examples

毎朝、帽子を被って学校へ行きます。

I put on my hat every morning and go to school.

式典で彼は王冠を被った。

He wore a crown at the ceremony.

風が強いからフードを被ったほうがいいよ。

It's windy, so you'd better pull your hood on.

2

To be covered with (snow, dust, mud, etc.) or to be doused/splashed with a liquid/substance.

U-VerbTransitive VerbUsually Kana

Examples

山は昨夜の雪で白く被っている。

The mountain is covered in snow from last night.

作業中に塗料が服に被ってしまった。

Paint splashed onto my clothes while I was working.

車が泥に被っていて、洗わないと分からないほどだ。

The car is covered in mud — you can't even tell what color it is until you wash it.

3

To bear or take on (someone's debts, blame, responsibility); to shoulder a burden.

U-VerbTransitive VerbUsually Kana

Examples

部長が会社の不祥事の責任を被った。

The manager took responsibility for the company's scandal.

私はその失敗の罪を被るつもりはない。

I don't intend to take the blame for that failure.

彼は同僚のミスを被って昇進した。

He ended up taking the blame for a colleague's mistake and was promoted.

4

To overlap (e.g., sounds, colors, roles); to coincide or occur at the same time causing overlap.

U-VerbTransitive Verb

Examples

二人の声が同時に出て音が被って聞こえた。

Their voices came out at the same time and overlapped, making it hard to hear.

このシャツとそのジャケットは色が被っているから、別の色にしよう。

Those shirt and jacket colors overlap, so let's pick a different color.

5

To be similar or redundant; to duplicate in function or role.

U-VerbTransitive Verb

Examples

二つの部署の仕事が被っているので、どちらかを整理したほうがいい。

The work of the two departments overlaps, so one should be reorganized.

その二つの表現は意味が被っていて、どちらを使っても同じだ。

Those two expressions are similar in meaning; either can be used.

6

To be fogged (of film or photographic material) — an overexposure or chemical fog causing loss of contrast.

U-VerbIntransitive Verb

Examples

古いネガは保管状態が悪くて被ってしまった。

The old negatives got fogged because they were stored poorly.

7

Archaic: (of a play) to close or come to an end.

U-VerbIntransitive Verb

Examples

記録によれば、その興行は三日目に被ってしまった(古記録の表現)。

According to records, that show closed on the third day (archaic expression).

8

Archaic: (of a performance) to be a full house; to sell out.

U-VerbIntransitive Verb

Examples

当時の新聞には『夜の座は被り』とあり、満員になったことを伝えている(古表現)。

The contemporary newspaper wrote that the evening performance was 'kaburi', indicating it was sold out (archaic usage).

9

Archaic: to blunder or bungle (an old usage).

U-VerbIntransitive VerbArchaic

Examples

古文には、役者が毛氈を被る(失敗する)という表現が見られる。

In old texts you can find the phrase that an actor 'kaburi' the felt rug, meaning he blundered.

10

Archaic: to be deceived (old usage).

U-VerbIntransitive VerbArchaic

Examples

古記録では、無知な者が人に被り金を失ったと書かれている(古語的表現)。

Old records state that the ignorant man was 'kaburi' by someone and lost his money (archaic phrasing).

Word Relationships

Antonym
Derivations
Masu-Form被ります
Nai-Form被らない
Ta-Form被った
Te-Form被って
Ba-Form被れば
Volitional Form被ろう
Imperative Form被れ
Potential Form被れる
Passive Form被られる
Causative Form被らせる
Causative Passive Form被らせられる