Japanese

ばす

なげとばす
Meaning: to throw away; to fling; to hurl; to throw down
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 投げ飛ばす 投げ飛ばさない
Polite 投げ飛ばします 投げ飛ばしません
Past 投げ飛ばした 投げ飛ばさなかった
Polite + Past 投げ飛ばしました 投げ飛ばしませんでした
Te-form 投げ飛ばして 投げ飛ばさなくて
Potential 投げ飛ばせる 投げ飛ばせない
Passive 投げ飛ばされる 投げ飛ばされない
Causative 投げ飛ばさせる 投げ飛ばさせない
Imperative 投げ飛ばせ 投げ飛ばすな

Handwriting

投
げ
飛
ば
す

Example sentences

In the judo match, I threw the opponent down grandly.
柔よく剛を制すという言葉通り、小柄な選手が巨漢を投げ飛ばした。
As the saying goes, 'softness overcomes hardness,' the small athlete threw the giant man.

Usage Notes

Describes throwing something or someone with great force and over a distance.

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