つぶ
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to smash; to crush; to flatten
2. to shut down; to put out of business; to force (a company) to close up shop
3. to wreck; to break; to block; to thwart
4. to butcher; to slaughter; to kill (livestock, for food)
5. to kill (time); to while away (the time); to use up (one's time)
6. to waste (e.g. talents)
Pitch accent
ぶす
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Used in vocabulary (30 in total)
to squash; to crush; to flatten
to paint over; to paint out; to fill in; to cover completely (with paint)
to crush (with one's hands); to kill a proposal; to shelve; to table (remove from consideration)
to smash up; to defeat crushingly
to mash; to grind; to pulverize; to dissipate (a fortune); to run through; to lose
to smash violently; to crush
to eat oneself out of house and home; to eat up completely
to squash; to crush; to flatten
to pinch and crush; to pinch out
to waste time; to kill time
to paint over; to paint out; to fill in; to cover completely (with paint)
to be flabbergasted; to be amazed; to be astounded; to be stunned
to crush (with one's hands); to kill a proposal; to shelve; to table (remove from consideration)
to drink someone down; to drink someone under the table
to squash; to crush; to flatten
to make somebody lose face; to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish
to be flabbergasted; to be amazed; to be astounded; to be stunned
to waste time; to kill time
to disrupt; to ruin; to hinder; to thwart
to drive into the ground (e.g. car); to ride to death (e.g. horse)
to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; to drink someone under the table
to eat oneself out of house and home; to eat up completely
to make somebody lose face; to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish
to drink someone down; to drink someone under the table
to lose face; to be disgraced
to drive into the ground (e.g. car); to ride to death (e.g. horse)
to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; to drink someone under the table
to cry one's eyes out; to weep oneself blind
Examples (2 in total)
The two parties allied to defeat the bill.
I've worn out two pairs of shoes this year.