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Inflections of 補殺

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

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Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    baseball assist
  2. 2
    English · Wikipedia

    In baseball, an assist (denoted by A) is a defensive statistic, baseball being one of the few sports in which the defensive team controls the ball. An assist is credited to every defensive player who fields or touches the ball (after it has been hit by the batter) prior to the recording of a putout, even if the contact was unintentional. For example, if a ball strikes a player's leg and bounces off him to another fielder, who tags the baserunner, the first player is credited with an assist. A fielder can receive a maximum of one assist per out recorded. An assist is also credited if a putout would have occurred, had another fielder not committed an error. For example, a shortstop might field a ground ball cleanly, but the first baseman might drop his throw. In this case, an error would be charged to the first baseman, and the shortstop would be credited with an assist. If a pitcher records a strikeout where the third strike is caught by the catcher, the pitcher is not credited with an assist. However, if the batter becomes a baserunner on a dropped third strike and the pitcher is involved in recording a putout by fielding the ball and either tagging the runner out or throwing to first base for the out, the pitcher is credited with an assist just as any other fielder would be. Assists are an important statistic for outfielders, as a play often occurs when a baserunner on the opposing team attempts to advance on the basepaths when the ball is hit to the outfield (even on a caught fly ball that results in an out; see tag up). It is the outfielder's job to field the ball and make an accurate throw to another fielder who is covering the base before the runner reaches it. The fielder then attempts to tag the runner out. This is especially important if the runner was trying to reach home plate, as the assist and tag prevent the baserunner from scoring a run. Assists are much rarer for outfielders than infielders (with the exception of first basemen) because the play is harder to make, and also because outfielder assist situations occur less often than the traditional ground-ball assist for a shortstop, second baseman, or third baseman. However, as a result, outfield assists are worth far more than infield assists, and tell more about an outfielder's throwing arm than infielder assists do. In recent years, some sabermetricians have begun referring to assists by outfielders as baserunner kills. Some sabermetricians are also using baserunner holds as a statistic to measure outfield arms. A baserunner hold occurs when the baserunner does not attempt to advance an extra base on an outfielder out of concern of being thrown out by a strong, accurate throw. This can be combined with baserunner kills for better accuracy, as runners often do not try for an extra base when an outfielder with an excellent arm is playing.

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