Components
72 examples found containing '投げる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
そっきゅう
速球
げる

Throw a fast ball.
まず
いし
げよ
title (book, album etc.)
First of All, Throw Stones
かのじょ
彼女
はし
から
げて
じさつ
自殺
した

She committed suicide by jumping off the bridge.
いぬ
ボール
げてやったら
くち
つか
まえた

I threw a ball to my dog and he caught it in his mouth.
いぬ
いし
げて
はいけません
Don't throw a stone at the dog.
しょうねん
少年
いぬ
いし
げていた

A boy was throwing stones at the dog.
きみ
そっきゅう
速球
げられます

Can you throw a fastball?
そのボール
げて
くだ
さい

Please throw the ball.
ボール
げて
ください
Please throw the ball.
かれ
いい
たま
げてやった

I threw him a nice ball.
ねこ
いし
げる

Don't throw a stone at a cat.
かれ
70メートル
げた

He achieved a throw of seventy meters.
おとこ
いぬ
いし
げた

The boy threw a stone at the dog.
ボールこっち
げてくれ

Chuck me the ball.
かれ
その
いぬ
いし
げた

He threw a stone at the dog.
かれ
いし
げて
まど
った

He broke the window by throwing a stone.
その
いぬ
いし
げた

That child threw a stone at the dog.
いし
げて
はいけない
Don't throw stones.
さい
げられた

The die is cast.
かれ
かい
げた

He went 5 innings.
かれ
いし
いけ
げた

He threw a stone into the pond.
かれ
その
おおおとこ
大男
たお
した

He threw the big man down.
かれ
そのボール
かえ
してくれ
った

He asked me to throw the ball back.
かれ
その
いけ
いし
げた

He cast a stone into the pond.
ちゃわん
茶碗
げれば
めん
綿
にて
けよ
kotowaza
A soft answer is a cure for anger (literally: if you throw a teacup, catch it in cotton).
ジムマイクボール
った

Jim and Mike threw the ball back and forth.
いし
げて
まど
った
だれ

Who broke the windowpane with a stone?
わたし
ロープ
げたら
かのじょ
彼女
それつかんだ
I threw the rope and she caught hold of it.
その
どうろ
道路
かげ
げていた

The tree cast a shadow across the road.
かれ
その
おお
きな
いぬ
かって
いし
げた

He threw a stone at the big dog.
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