Components
166 examples found containing 'でかける'
かれ
すうじつ
数日
まえ
りょこう
旅行
でかけた
They went on a trip a few days ago.
かける
より
いえ
いるほうよい
I would rather stay home than go out.
かける
じゅんび
準備
できています
Are you ready to go out?
わたし
かける
よりむしろ
いたい
I'd rather stay home than go out.
いま
かける
ところ
です
I'm leaving now.
こんな
さむ
かける
こと
でき
出来
ない

There is no going out on such a cold day.
かれ
いま
かける
ところ
He is leaving home now.
あなた
かける
ところです
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
きました

I asked her if she was going out.
なつやす
夏休
おお
わか
ひと
たち
かいがい
海外
かける

Many young people go abroad during summer vacation.
きゅうか
休暇
かける
とき
くるま
ります

When I go on vacation, I'll rent a car.
はは
かける
まえ
けしょう
化粧
した
My mother made up her face before she went out.
そのこと
かれ
まえ
おな
かず
ほん
って
かける
こと
ふせ
げない

That does not prevent them from taking just as many books.
でかける
とき
ドアカギかけて
くだ
さい

Please lock the door when you leave.
わたし
でかけること
わり
いえ
いた
I changed my mind about going out and stayed home.
かれ
いつも
あさ
しごと
仕事
かける

He always leaves for work at 8:00 a.m.
あなた
かける
べきない
You ought not to go out.
かける
より
いえ
いるほうまし
I would rather stay home than go out.
はは
このコート
かける
です
Mother likes to go out in this coat.
かれ
かける
すぐ
あめ
した

As soon as he went out, it began to rain.
すみません
きょう
今日
かける
しないです
I'm sorry, but I don't feel like going out today.
かれ
うま
って
かける
です
He likes to get on the horse and go out.
きみ
こんな
かける
より
いえ
いたほういい
You'd better stay at home rather than go out on such a day.
わたし
たち
ちゅうしょく
昼食
かける
けどいっしょどう
We're going out for lunch. Why don't you come along?
あの
ひと
かける
とき
かなら
あめ
ので
あめおとこ
雨男
ばれている

When that person goes out, it always rains, so he is known as 'rain man'.
かける
ときに
めてもらいたい
です
I wish you would shut the door when you go out.
わたし
まいあさ
毎朝
がっこう
学校
かける

I leave for school at eight every morning.
ちゅうしょく
昼食
とった
あと
かのじょ
彼女
かける
ようい
用意
した
After she had lunch, she got ready to go out.
わたし
にちようび
日曜日
ドライブ
かける
しゅうかん
習慣
ある
I am in the habit of going for a drive on Sundays.
かける
とき
かぎ
かけて
くだ
さい

Please lock the door when you leave.
かれ
にとって
そと
かける
たいせつ
大切
ことです
It's important for them to go out.
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