タクシーにの
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. to take a taxi
Composed of
to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.); to get in; to get on (e.g. a footstool); to step on; to reach; to go over; to follow
Examples (17 in total)
I'd like to take a taxi.
You didn't need to take a taxi.
Taking a taxi is a luxury for me.
He took a taxi both ways.
I got into a taxi outside Shinjuku Station.
I'd rather take a taxi than walk.
We took a taxi so as not to be late.
I took a taxi because it was raining.
He took a taxi to the station.
Since the bus was late, I took a taxi.
Since there wasn't much time to spare, she took a taxi.
I took a taxi so that I would be in time for the appointment.
It's foolish taking a taxi when you can easily walk to the station.
Bob missed the last train and had to take a taxi.
I was in a taxi driving east along the street.
This morning the weather was so bad that I had to take a taxi.
We took a taxi so as to reach there on time.