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We found 4 words, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '出ず'
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Nidan verb (lower class) with `dzu' ending (archaic), intransitive verb
1. to leave; to exit; to go out; to come out; to get out  (archaic; opposite: 入る)
2. to leave (on a journey); to depart; to start out; to set out  (archaic)
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expression, Nidan verb (lower class) with `dzu' ending (archaic)
be moderate with your mouth; sickness enters through the mouth, calamities come out of the mouth  (proverb)
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Most common form: 出ずっ張り
noun
being on stage without respite; going out or being in attendance continuously
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neither gain nor loss; neither too much nor too little
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シュツ   スイ   だ to take out, to put out   で to go out, to exit   
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よてい
予定
じかん
時間
うち
けつろん
結論
かいぎ
会議
いちじかん
1時間
えんちょう
延長
されることになった
Since no conclusion was reached within the scheduled time, the meeting was extended by one hour.
しごと
仕事
じかん
時間
するとしてなん
つうきん
通勤
じかん
時間
あいだ
しごと
仕事
しているようしかし
かね
もったいない
Say that work is 8 hours, it feels like the three hour commute time is also work but you don't get any money for it. What a waste.
せいふ
政府
から
じょせいきん
助成金
がっかい
学界
から
しんにんしゃ
新任者
むか
える
ように
はか
ことほとんど
ふかのう
不可能
じょうたい
状態
だった
Absent government funding it was almost impossible to encourage new academic appointments.
わたし
しゅうまつ
週末
にかけて
いず
伊豆
つもり
I'm going to Izu over the weekend.
ケイト
しゅうまつ
週末
あいだ
いず
伊豆
たいざい
滞在
する

Kate stays in Izu over the weekend.
 
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