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Breakdown of hazusu
outside
外
Don't go outside in the evening, it's teeming with fortune-tellers.
Usages of hazusu
眼鏡 を 外して ください。megane o hazushite kudasai.
Please take off your glasses.
時計 を 外しました。tokei o hazushimashita.
I took off my watch.
彼 は ネクタイ を 外した。kare wa nekutai o hazushita.
He removed his tie.
電池 を 外して ください。denchi o hazushite kudasai.
Please remove the battery.
椅子 の ネジ を 外しました。isu no neji o hazushimashita.
I unscrewed the chair's screws.
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