Frequency rank: 30,783. – 31,057.
- to take care of some business; to go on an errand
- to relieve oneself; to do one's business; to go to the toilet
expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.); Godan verb with 'su' ending
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- to take care of some business; to go on an errand
- to relieve oneself; to do one's business; to go to the toilet
This phrase is often used in a casual context to indicate completing a task or errand, typically implying a temporary departure from one’s current activity.
I'll just step out to take care of some business.
This usage refers specifically to the act of using the restroom, often in a more private or personal context.
I'm going to the bathroom to relieve myself.
I’ll be back quickly after using the restroom.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ようをたす用を足すto take care of some businessといれトイレにようをたす用を足すto relieve oneself in the toiletがいしゅつし外出してようをたす用を足すto go out to take care of businessきゅうに急にようをたしたく用を足したくなるto suddenly need to relieve oneselfようをたす用を足すためにたちよる立ち寄るto stop by to take care of businessようをたせる用を足せるばしょ場所a place to relieve oneselfこうえん公園でようをたす用を足すto relieve oneself in the parkようをたす用を足すじかんをとる時間を取るto take time to take care of businessあまりようをたさない用を足さないto not need to relieve oneself oftenようをたした用を足したあと後after taking care of business