Usages of kyuuyou
彼 は 急用 が できた ので、 向こう の 会場 に は 行けないこと に なった。kare wa kyuuyou ga dekita node, mukou no kaijou ni wa ikenaikoto ni natta.
An urgent matter came up for him, so it has been decided that he can’t go to the venue over there.
迷惑 を かけたくないの に、 急用 で 予定通り に 行けなかった。meiwaku o kaketakunaino ni, kyuuyou de yoteidoori ni ikenakatta.
I didn’t want to trouble anyone, but because of urgent business I couldn’t go as planned.
彼女 は 会場 に 向かう 途中 で 急用 が できた のに、 迷惑 を かけない よう に すぐ 連絡した。kanojo wa kaijou ni mukau tochuu de kyuuyou ga dekita noni, meiwaku o kakenai you ni sugu renrakushita.
An urgent matter came up for her on the way to the venue, yet she contacted us right away so as not to cause trouble.
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