Word Meaning 打撲

だぼく daboku

打撲 is read as だぼく (daboku) and means blow.

Meaning

English

  1. blow
  2. hit (on the body)
  3. beating

Reading

Kana

だぼく

Romaji

daboku

Stroke Sequence

2 Characters • 20 Total Strokes

Study Signals and Categories

JLPT N1 Jōyō Upper Grade Kanken 準2級 Rank 5174 Priority A

Related Vocabulary

Max. 12

打撲傷

だぼくしょう

bruise

打撃

だげき

batting

打楽器

だがっき

percussion instrument

打率

だりつ

batting average

打診

だしん

sounding out (someone's intentions)

打開策

だかいさく

plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock

打製

だせい

made by hitting (e.g. striking stone flakes from a tool stone)

打撃戦

だげきせん

game with many hits

打撃数

だげきすう

(number of) at bats

打診発生源認証

だしんはっせいげんにんしょう

probe origin authentication

打撃率

だげきりつ

batting average

打割羽織

ぶっさきばおり

haori coat used by soldiers

Example Sentences

10

ころんでひざをだぼくした。

I fell and bruised my knee.

かれはあたまをかるくだぼくした。

He suffered a slight bruise to the head.

そのせんしゅはかたのだぼくでけつじょうした。

The player missed the game because of a bruised shoulder.

じこでむねをだぼくしたが、ほねにいじょうはなかった。

He bruised his chest in the accident, but there was nothing wrong with the bones.

いしゃはだぼくだけなのでしんぱいないといった。

The doctor said it was only a bruise, so there was no need to worry.

てのこうをだぼくして、しばらくじがかけなかった。

I bruised the back of my hand and couldn't write for a while.

ぼーるがかおにあたり、ほおをだぼくした。

The ball hit my face and bruised my cheek.

I got my left arm bruised.

He had bruises all over his body after the fight.

However he wasn't seriously hurt and got away with light bruising.