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We found 38 words, 1 name, 1 kanji, and 13 examples matching '塁'
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noun
1. base; bag; sack  (baseball term)
2. fortress; stronghold
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noun
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification
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3
noun
home run  (baseball term)
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noun
1. first base  (baseball term)
2. first baseman  (see also: 一塁手; baseball term; abbreviation)
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base stealing; steal; stolen base  (baseball term)
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るい   Rui   (male given name)  
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ルイ    base (in baseball), parapet   
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スイ   みず water   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
デン   た rice field   
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いちるい
1塁
あいていたので
だしゃ
打者
ある
かせた

With first base open, he walked the batter.
いしだ
石田
とうるい
盗塁
さん
るい
すす

Ishida advances to third on a stolen base.
その
そうしゃ
走者
さんるい
3塁
とうるい
盗塁
した

The runner stole third base.
いちるいしゅ
一塁手
はし
ってきた
だしゃ
打者
タッチしアウト
った

The first baseman tagged the runner out.
かれ
いちるい
一塁
げた

He threw the ball to first base.
 
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