What does 出て行く in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 出て行く in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 出て行く in Japanese.

The word 出て行く in Japanese means 立ち去る、出て行く, 去る 、 出て行く, 出て行く、去る, 出て行く 、 出発の 、 出国の, 出発する 、 去って行く 、 出て行く, 出て行く、逃げ出す. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 出て行く

立ち去る、出て行く

(slang (go away)

Josie's little brother was annoying her, so she told him to clear off.

去る 、 出て行く

(leave)

When the fire alarm sounded, everyone exited via the fire escapes.

出て行く、去る

(informal (going)

I'm off now. See you later.

出て行く 、 出発の 、 出国の

(transport: leaving) (電車・飛行機など)

We're going on holiday on Saturday; our outbound flight leaves at 8.23 on Saturday morning.

出発する 、 去って行く 、 出て行く

(transport: leaving) (交通)

出て行くその列車は、ロンドン行きです。
The outgoing train is bound for London.

出て行く、逃げ出す

(informal, US (leave, flee)

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