Meanings
Verb (5-dan, す, transitive)
1. to take (someone) out (for a walk, to lunch, etc.)
2. to entice out; to lure away
Kanji used
take along
exit
Pitch accent
れだ
Top 4800
Composed of
companion; company; tritagonist
to take out; to get out; to put out; to reveal; to submit (e.g. thesis); to turn in; to publish
Examples (7 in total)
I took him out for a walk.
He took her out for a drive.
Tom took Mary out to lunch.
He took Jane out for dinner.
Tom took his girlfriend out on Saturday night.
We tried to cheer him up by taking him out.
Jim has been trying to take me out to dinner for the last three weeks.