ガイシュツ
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. going out; outing; leaving (one's home, office, etc.)
Pitch accent
イシュツ
Composed of
outside of; not covered by
coming out; emerging; being born into (a certain family); being a native of (a particular place)
Used in vocabulary (7 in total)
while being out of the office or away from home
curfew; lockdown; grounding
street clothes
Examples (104 in total)
Didn't you go out?
She went out.
I don't want to go out.
You can't go out.
My mother is out.
You're free to go out.
I must go out.
No, I didn't go out.
She doesn't get outdoors much.
I don't feel like going out.
She didn't want to go out anyway.
I don't feel like going out right now.
She allowed him to go alone.
You shouldn't go out for a few days.
Once in a while, go outside and get some exercise.
Is it OK if I go out for a walk?
I'd rather stay home than go out.
You'll be allowed to go out soon.
She went out just now.
Did you go out last night?
Going out at night is prohibited.
Tom doesn't get out much.
You must not go out after dinner.
I was ashamed to go out in old clothes.
She prefers staying home to going out.
You must not go out at night.
After they had finished their work, they went out.
I don't like to go out after dark.
If it snows, I won't go out.
I was just about to go out when the phone rang.
It would be better not to go out after dark.
He was sick, so he did not go out.
I'm going out this afternoon.
It was raining, but he went out.
The doctor didn't allow me to go out.
We won't go out unless it stops raining.
I can't go out because I have a lot of homework.
Ask Trang if she's going out tonight.
He never goes out after dark.
I don't feel like going out these days.
Rarely does he go out on Sunday.
We couldn't go out because of the typhoon.
My mother told me not to go out.
I didn't want to catch a cold, so I didn't go out.
The heavy rain prevented us from going out.
It was careless of her to go out alone.
He will grant permission for you to go out.
I went out with the heater on.
Since you have a cold, you must not go out.
Don't forget to polish your shoes before you go out!
I prefer going out to staying home.
I'd rather stay at home than go out today.
Yesterday she stayed at home instead of going out.
I would rather stay at home than go out.
He could not go out because of the heavy rain.
I'll abstain from going out today.
She may have gone out to do some shopping.
I don't like going out by myself at night.
It is dangerous for children to go out alone at night.
After the room was tidied up, she went out.
He could not go out because of a bad storm.
My father forbids me to go out at night.
He went out in spite of the heavy rain.
She put on her hat to go out.
We went out for some fresh air.
I take an umbrella with me when I go out.
I can't imagine going out in this weather.
My father rarely, if ever, goes out on Sundays.
We couldn't go out because of the snowstorm.
I changed my mind about going out and stayed home.
It is dangerous for us to be out after eight o'clock.
He went out a little before five o'clock.
Comb your hair before you go out.
To tell the truth, I would rather stay at home than go out.
I happened to be out when the call came.
I always watch the weather report before going out in the morning.
You'd better not go out in this bad weather.
He will often go out for the whole day.
I was told not go out, which advice I followed.
He used to go out at night.
This letter arrived while you were out.
He objected to my going out yesterday.
They can't have gone out because the light's on.
My father usually wears a hat when he goes out.
Will you take care of the children while I'm out?
You mustn't stay out that late.
He looked after our dog while we were out.
While she was out, the thief got away with her jewels.
Since it was raining, Nancy hesitated to go out.
See to it that the door is locked before you leave.
She may have called me up while I was out.
It was such a cold day that we decided not to go out.
Make sure to turn off all the lights before going out.
Don't go out in this heat without wearing a hat.
My mother insists that I should not go out after dark.
Don't go out now. We're about to have lunch.
I was in such a hurry this morning that I went out leaving the TV on.
I would rather read a book at home than go out tonight.
Were you out last night?
I was out all day yesterday.
He went out a few minutes ago.
Akira went out for a few minutes.
I can't go out, because I was injured a week ago in an accident.
My sister, wearing her favorite red coat, went out today.