この週末はボストンにいる予定なの?
Are you going to be in Boston this weekend?
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Kanji 定, meaning determine, appears in 591 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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この週末はボストンにいる予定なの?
Are you going to be in Boston this weekend?
この島にはどれぐらい居る予定なの?
How long do you plan to stay on this island?
明日はここで打ち合わせの予定です。
We're going to have a meeting here tomorrow.
トムは噂を肯定も否定もしなかった。
Tom neither confirmed nor denied the rumors.
その言葉を一義的に定義できるかい?
Can you define that word without ambiguities?
来年オーストラリアに行く予定なの?
Are you planning to go to Australia next year?
ガムテープで固定しとけばオッケー。
Secure it with duct tape and you're good to go.
船長は、スケジュールが不定だった。
The ship's captain had no schedule in particular.
あなたは車の定期点検をすべきです。
You should perform regular maintenance on your car.
否定形ってさぁ、訳すの難しんだよ。
Well you know, negative form translation is difficult!
4年前に1年の予定で来日しました。
I came to Japan four years ago intending to stay for one year.
開店と同時に限定品に客が殺到した。
As soon as the store opened, customers rushed in towards the limited edition.
滞在期間はどれくらいのご予定ですか?
How long do you plan to stay?
トムはボストンに戻る予定なんですか?
Is Tom planning to go back to Boston?
ボストンにはどれくらいいる予定なの?
How long are you going to stay in Boston?