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Inflections of 代走

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Polite
Form
Affirmative
Negative
Affirmative
Negative
Basics
Dictionary form — present & future
代走する
だいそうする
代走しない
だいそうしない
代走します
だいそうします
代走しません
だいそうしません
Completed — 'did, was'
代走した
だいそうした
代走しなかった
だいそうしなかった
代走しました
だいそうしました
代走しませんでした
だいそうしませんでした
Connector — 'and…', requests
代走して
だいそうして
代走しなくて
だいそうしなくて
代走しまして
だいそうしまして
代走しませんで
だいそうしませんで
Bare stem — builds other forms
代走
だいそう
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
代走しよう
だいそうしよう
代走するまい
だいそうするまい
代走しましょう
だいそうしましょう
代走しますまい
だいそうしますまい
Blunt command — 'do it!'
代走しろ
だいそうしろ
代走する
だいそうする
代走しなさい
だいそうしなさい
代走しなさるな
だいそうしなさるな
Voice & causation
Ability — 'can do'
代走できる
だいそうできる
代走できない
だいそうできない
代走できます
だいそうできます
代走できません
だいそうできません
Done to the subject — 'is …-ed'
代走される
だいそうされる
代走されない
だいそうされない
代走されます
だいそうされます
代走されません
だいそうされません
Make / let someone do
代走させる
だいそうさせる
代走させない
だいそうさせない
代走させます
だいそうさせます
代走させません
だいそうさせません
Made to do (unwillingly)
代走させられる
だいそうさせられる
代走させられない
だいそうさせられない
代走させられます
だいそうさせられます
代走させられません
だいそうさせられません
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
代走すれば
だいそうすれば
代走しなければ
だいそうしなければ
代走しますなら
だいそうしますなら
代走しませんなら
だいそうしませんなら
'When / if' (~tara)
代走したら
だいそうしたら
代走しなかったら
だいそうしなかったら
代走しましたら
だいそうしましたら
代走しませんでしたら
だいそうしませんでしたら
List actions among others (~tari)
代走したり
だいそうしたり
代走しなかったり
だいそうしなかったり
代走しましたり
だいそうしましたり
代走しませんでしたり
だいそうしませんでしたり

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Pitch accent
Heiban (平板型)
Meaning
  1. 1
    JMdict
    baseball substitute runner;pinch runner
  2. 2
    JMdict
    substitute
  3. 3
    Wikipedia

    A pinch runner is a baseball player substituted for the specific purpose of replacing a player on base. The pinch runner may be faster or otherwise more skilled at base-running than the player for whom the pinch runner has been substituted. Occasionally a pinch runner is inserted for other reasons (such as a double switch), ejection, or if the original player on base has become injured (such as having been hit by a pitch). A pinch-runner is not credited with a game played for the purpose of consecutive game streaks, per Rule 10.24(c) of baseball's Official Rules. In fact, Alfredo Griffin of the Toronto Blue Jays scored the winning run in a game, yet his consecutive game streak ended as he appeared only as a pinch runner. As with other substitutions in baseball, when a player is pinch run for, that player is removed from the game. The pinch runner may remain in the game or be substituted for at the manager's discretion. Earlier in baseball history, teams would occasionally use "courtesy runners" as well as pinch runners. A baserunner that had to leave the game temporarily due to injury would be replaced by a courtesy runner. The courtesy runner could leave the game and re-enter later, or could be a player already in the game playing a different position. The player who had to leave the game was free to return to play. The last use of a courtesy runner in Major League Baseball was in 1949. Rule 3.04 of baseball's Official Rules now forbids courtesy runners. One of the most famous pinch runners was Herb Washington of the Oakland Athletics. Oakland owner Charlie Finley, known as an unconventional thinker, came to believe that it would be useful to have a "designated runner"—a fast player on the roster whose only job was to periodically enter a game and run the bases for slower players. He signed Washington, a track star with no baseball experience. Washington appeared in 105 games for the Athletics in 1974 and 1975, scoring 33 runs and stealing 31 bases, without once playing the field or coming up to bat. His 1975 Topps baseball card is the only baseball card in history to use the "Pinch Runner" position label.

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