Vocab Info

N2 Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb

()らすto turn away, to avert

    Dictionary Definition

    1. Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb

      1.

      to turn away (one's eyes, face, etc.), to avert, to divert (e.g. one's attention), to evade (e.g. a question), to change (e.g. the subject)

      Usually written using kana alone
    2. Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb

      2.

      to displease, to annoy, to offend, to upset

      Usually written using kana alone, usu. in the negative
    3. Godan verb with 'su' ending, Transitive verb

      3.

      to miss (the target, ball, etc.)

      Usually written using kana alone

    All Forms

    逸らす 【そらす】

    CommonUncommon

    Details

    • Pitch Accent

    • Novels Top 2,600

    Examples

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      (ゆみ)(まと)から()した。監督(かんとく)(おこ)られました。

      I missed the target with the bow. The director got angry with me. {to turn away, to avert}

      • N2

      ()きな()()()ったが、彼女(かのじょ)()()した。

      I made eye contact with the girl I like, but she turned away. {to turn away, to avert}

      • N2

      (ぼく)政治(せいじ)経済(けいざい)(はなし)(きら)いなので、(はなし)()しました。

      I dislike talking about politics and economics, so I averted the subject. {to turn away, to avert}

      • N2

      万引(まんび)(はん)は「(ぼく)(こと)()ないで」という(ふう)()()らしました。

      The shoplifter averted his eyes as if to say 'Don't look at me'. {to turn away, to avert}

      • N2

      もしも(あや)しい(ひと)(そば)近寄(ちかよ)ってきたら、()()らす()した(こと)はありません。

      If a suspicious person approaches you, there is nothing better than averting your eyes. {to turn away, to avert}

      • N2
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