Frequency rank: 2,444. – 2,447.
- occurrence; happening; taking place
- completion
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- occurrence; happening; taking place
- completion
This meaning of the word 出来 (しゅったい) is used to describe an event or situation taking place or happening.
Many people gathered at the scene where the accident occurred.
This meaning of 出来 (しゅったい) is used to indicate the state of something being finished or completed.
Example sentences
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His work was acceptable, but far from excellent.
The farm production of this year is better than we expected.
It's incredible that you could write such a well-designed program after just picking up programming by imitation.
9. そしてこんや今夜、かのじょ彼女があめりかアメリカでひゃくねん100年にわたってみて見てきたすべて全てのものについてかんがえています考えています。ひたん悲嘆やきぼう希望、もがきやぜんしん前進、でき出来やしないといわれた言われたかいすう回数、そしてあのあめりかアメリカてき的しんじょう信条をかかげて掲げてぜんしん前進したひとびと人々、そうわれわれ我々はできる、という。
And tonight, I think about all that she's seen throughout her century in America — the heartache and the hope; the struggle and the progress; the times we were told that we can't, and the people who pressed on with that American creed: Yes we can.
Because I did the performance without any preparation whatsoever, I can't say it was good.
It's an excellent piece of work. You've certainly been polishing your skills, haven't you?