ヒットエンドラン

Japanese

Etymology

Borrowed from English hit and run.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ットエンドラ [hìttó éńdó ráꜜǹ] (Nakadaka – [7])
  • IPA(key): [çi̥t̚to̞ ẽ̞ndo̞ ɾã̠ɴ]

Noun

ヒットエンドラン (rōmaji hitto endo ran)

  1. (baseball) a hit and run
    • 2015 August 23, Aoyama, Gosho, “FILEファイル.5 SELFIEセルフィー”, in めいたんていコナン [Legendary Detective Conan], volume 87 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN:
      かのじょかおよこにあるでしょ?「こいヒットエンドラン」って!ヒットエンドランにっぽんだときゅうようだけど、がいこくだと…
      げ…
      Kanojo no kao no yoko ni aru desho? “Koi no Hitto endo Ran”tte! Hitto endo ran wa Nippon dato yakyū yōgo dakedo, gaikoku dato…
      Hikinige…
      Don’t you see that one next to her face? “The Hit & Run of Love”! In Japan hit and run’s just a baseball term, but elsewhere it also means…
      The crime of hit and run…

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