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捨てる(すてる)

Meaning:

てる」means “to throw away”, “to drop”, “to abandon”.


Stroke order of kanji 捨:

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Examples:

これは捨てるべきだとおもう?
Do you think I should throw this away?

警察けいさつようしゃじゅう捨てるようめいじた。
The police ordered the suspect to drop his gun.

あんなやつかねすなんて、かね捨てる同然どうぜんだ。
Lending money to such a fellow is the same as throwing it away.

なにかをえらぶということは、なにかを捨てるということだ。
Choosing something means throwing something away.

おれいのち捨てるかくがある。
I’m prepared to throw away my life.

それを捨てようかとかんがえたが、っていることにした。
I thought about throwing it away, but decided to keep it.

かれぞく捨てた
He abandoned his family.

捨てたほうがいいですよ。
You should throw it away.

わたしいえかんがえを捨てた
I have abandoned the idea of buying a house.

このざっ捨てないで。まだんでいないのだ。
Don’t throw away this magazine. I haven’t read it yet.
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