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Ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1.
to leave, to exit, to go out, to come out, to get out
See also:入る (antonym)
2.
to leave (on a journey), to depart, to start out, to set out
3.
to move forward
4.
to come to, to get to, to lead to, to reach
5.
to appear, to come out, to emerge, to surface, to come forth, to turn up, to be found, to be detected, to be discovered, to be exposed, to show, to be exhibited, to be on display
6.
to appear (in print), to be published, to be announced, to be issued, to be listed, to come out
7.
to attend, to participate, to take part, to enter (an event), to play in, to perform
8.
to be stated, to be expressed, to come up, to be brought up, to be raised
9.
to sell
10.
to exceed, to go over
11.
to stick out, to protrude
12.
to break out, to occur, to start, to originate
13.
to be produced
14.
to come from, to be derived from
15.
to be given, to get, to receive, to be offered, to be provided, to be presented, to be submitted, to be handed in, to be turned in, to be paid
16.
to answer (phone, door, etc.), to get
17.
to assume (an attitude), to act, to behave
18.
to pick up (speed, etc.), to gain
19.
to flow (e.g. tears), to run, to bleed
20.
to graduate

expression
1.
the nail that sticks out gets hammered down, people that stick out too much get punished(proverb)
2.
tall trees catch much wind, people that excel at something become disliked(proverb)

くぎ
derukugihautareru
expression
1.
the nail that sticks out gets hammered down, people that stick out too much get punished(proverb)
2.
tall trees catch much wind, people that excel at something become disliked(proverb)

ころ
derutokoronideru
expression, Ichidan verb
to go wherever one has to go (to get a matter settled, e.g. the court)
Other readings:
出るところに出る【でるところにでる】

expression
it is none of one's business, it is not one's place to say (do) something(idiom )

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でん
電話
Can somebody get that

Get out

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"Your nose is dripping." "S-sorry.

As soon as he left, the bank closed

What are you going to do after you leave school

The price is not reasonable

He came after you left

I am at a loss for words

I can't afford to buy it

A strong wind arose
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