引 き継 ぐ hikitsugu
1. to take over (someone's duties, business, etc.); to inherit; to succeed to; to carry on (a tradition); to continue
2. to hand over
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1. Taking over; Succession
1. Did not hand over.; Did not take over.
1. Taking over; I took over
1. Don't take over.; Don't succeed [someone].
1. Just took over; Recently succeeded to
1. Not continuing; Not taking over
1. Must not succeed.; Must not take over.
1. Handover; Succession
1. Have to take over; Must hand over
1. Don't have to take over.; Not necessary to succeed.
1. Must be handed over; Must be taken over
1. Want to take over; Want to succeed (someone)
1. Don't want to take over.; Don't want to inherit.
1. Taking over; Succession in progress
1. Looks like taking over; Looks like succeeding (someone)
1. Let's take over.; Let's succeed [someone].
1. Don't take over.; Don't succeed [someone].
1. Let's take over.; Let's hand over.
1. I heard they took over.; I heard they succeeded (someone).
1. Probably succeeded.; Probably took over.
1. If/when succeeded to; If/when took over
1. Inherited; Took over
1. Please take over.; Could you continue this?
1. To be handed over; To be succeeded (by)
1. To have someone take over; To hand over (to someone)
1. Don't take over.; Don't succeed [me/him/it].
1. Must take over; Have to succeed (someone)
1. Prone to handover; Tending to pass on
1. Looks like a handover.; Appears to be taking over.
1. Left as is; Unfinished handover
1. Carry through to the end; Persevere to completion
1. If/when succeeding to; If/when taking over
1. If/when succeeding to; If/when taking over
1. Seems; Looks like
1. Seems they will take over.; Apparently succeeding someone.
1. If/when succeeded; If/when taken over