Usages of uketoru
受け取った ノート を 読めば、 早く 試験 準備 を 続けられる ので 安心 です。uketotta nooto wo yomeba, hayaku siken zyunbi wo tudukerareru node ansin desu.
Reading the notes I received lets me quickly continue exam preparation, so I feel relieved.
私 は 家 で 荷物 を 受け取る。watasi ha ie de nimotu wo uketoru.
I receive a package at home.
彼女 は 新品 を 受け取った ばかり だ けど、 色 が 合わず、 返金 を 選んだ。kanozyo ha sinpin wo uketotta bakari da kedo, iro ga awazu, henkin wo eranda.
She had just received the new item, but the color didn’t match, so she chose a refund.
留守 の とき に 来た 宅配便 の 不在票 を 見て、 「受け取る 時間 を メモして おけば よかった」 と 少し 後悔しました。rusu no toki ni kita takuhaibin no huzaihyou wo mite, 「uketoru zikan wo memosite okeba yokatta」 to sukosi koukaisimasita.
Seeing the missed-delivery slip that came while I was away, I regretted a little, thinking, “I should have written down the time I could receive it.”
会計 が 終わったら、 持ち帰り の ピザ を 受け取りますkaikei ga owattara, motikaeri no piza wo uketorimasu
After paying, I receive the takeout pizza.
診察 が 終わったら、 薬局 で 薬 を 受け取りますsinsatu ga owattara, yakkyoku de kusuri wo uketorimasu
After the examination is over, I receive medicine at the pharmacy.
大家さん に 電話して、 鍵 を 受け取る 時間 を 決めました。ooyasan ni denwasite, kagi wo uketoru zikan wo kimemasita.
I called the landlord and decided the time to receive the key.
請求書 を メール で 受け取った ので、 今夜 確認します。seikyuusyo wo meeru de uketotta node, konya kakuninsimasu.
I received the invoice by email, so I’ll check it tonight.
ホテル で 免許証 を 見せて から、 部屋 の 鍵 を 受け取りました。hoteru de menkyosyou wo misete kara, heya no kagi wo uketorimasita.
After showing my driver’s license at the hotel, I received the room key.
申込書 の 控え を なくさない よう に、 受け取った あと すぐ かばん に 入れました。mousikomisyo no hikae wo nakusanai you ni, uketotta ato sugu kaban ni iremasita.
So that I wouldn’t lose the receipt copy of the application form, I put it in my bag right after receiving it.
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