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200 examples found containing '出た' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ふだん
普段
より
おそ
いえ
けれど
さいわ
きしゃ
汽車
った

I left home later than usual, but fortunately I was in time for the train.
けいさつ
警察
しら
調
によって
かれ
ひみつ
秘密
せいかつ
生活
あか
るみ

The investigation by the police brought their secret life to light.
かれ
くがく
苦学
して
がりなりにも
だいがく
大学

Somehow he managed to work his way through college.
ケリー
いちばん
一番
あたら
しい
ほん
せんしゅう
先週

Kelly's latest book appeared last week.
れっしゃ
列車
ていこくどお
定刻通

The train left on time.
かのじょ
彼女
じかん
時間
まえ
ので
いま
そこいるはず
She should be there now because she left an hour ago.
でんせつ
伝説
よればその
もり
ゆうれい
幽霊
ので
だれ
あし
れよ
しなかったそう
According to legend, ghosts would appear in that forest, so people would not set foot there.
その
もよお
もの
かなり
おお
ひと

Quite a few people turned out for the event.
われわれ
我々
しはつ
始発
でんしゃ
電車
ために
はや

We left early so that we can catch the first train.
こうつう
交通
じこ
事故
けっか
結果
ししゃ
死者
すうにん
数人

As a result of a traffic accident, several persons were killed.
おおあめ
大雨
つづ
いて
かわ
みず
りょう
きし
からあふれ

After the heavy rains, the river overflowed its banks.
わたし
その
かいしゃ
会社
ひと
ちしたかった
から
I left the firm, because I wanted to be on my own.
かのじょ
彼女
しはつ
始発
れっしゃ
列車
おく
れない
ように
あさ
はや
いえ

She left home early in the morning for fear that she would miss the first train.
れっしゃ
列車
おく
れない
ように
かれ
あさ
はや
いえ

He left home early in the morning so as not to miss his train.
フレッド
いけん
意見
しゃくにさわったラリー
いたけだか
居丈高
たいど
態度

Because he thought Fred's comment was tacky, Larry got up on his high horse.
じしん
地震
リヒタースケール3.0
きろく
記録
しました
おお
きな
ひがい
被害
ふしょうしゃ
負傷者
ほうこく
報告
ありません
No major damage or injuries are known to have resulted from the quake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale.
みせ
とたん
途端
せんせい
先生
った

I had no sooner left the shop than I met my teacher.
もんく
文句
いう
から
さび

Don't complain about that. You've asked for it.
わたし
えき
やいなや
きしゃ
汽車

I had no sooner reached the station than the train started.
かのじょ
彼女
から
とつぜん
突然
なみだ
あふ

There was a sudden flow of tears from her eyes.
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