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「H」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- H
- HA
- HB
- HC
- HD
- HE
- HF
- HG
- HH
- HI
- HJ
- HK
- HL
- HM
- HN
- HO
- HP
- HQ
- HR
- HS
- HT
- HU
- HV
- HW
- HX
- HY
- HZ
- H(50音)
- H(タイ文字)
- H(数字)
- H(記号)
- He can run faster than me.
- He can run so fast!
- He can run the fastest in his class.
- He can run the fastest in the class.
- He can say such things.
- He can scarcely write his name.
- He can see nothing without his glasses.
- He can sing better than any of us.
- He can ski as skilfully as his father.
- He can ski as skillfully as his father.
- He can speak 10 languages.
- He can speak a little English.
- He can speak and write French.
- He can speak both English and French very well.
- He can speak both English and French.
- He can speak both English and German.
- He can speak both Japanese and English with facility.
- He can speak Chinese a little.
- He can speak eight languages.
- He can speak either English or French.
- He can speak English and French.
- He can speak English much more fluently than I can.
- He can speak English, and French as well.
- He can speak five languages.
- He can speak French and German, not to mention English.
- He can speak French in addition to English.
- He can speak French well.
- He can speak French, and even more English.
- He can speak French, and it goes without saying he can speak English too.
- He can speak French, and obviously English.
- He can speak French, not to mention English.
- He can speak French, still more English.
- He can speak German, not to mention English and French.
- He can speak Japanese almost as well as you and I.
- He can speak Japanese.
- He can speak just a little English.
- He can speak neither English nor French.
- He can speak not only English but also French.
- He can speak not only English but also German.
- He can speak only a little English.
- He can speak Russian as well.
- He can speak Russian, too.
- He can speak Russian.
- He can speak some Spanish, much more English.
- He can speak Spanish, not to mention English.
- He can speak Thai as well as English.
- He can swim a mile.
- He can swim fast.
- He can swim faster than any other boy in his class.
- He can swim like a fish.
- He can swim on his back.
- He can swim very fast.
- He can swim well.
- He can swim.
- He can touch the ceiling.
- He can use chopsticks.
- He can walk.
- He can write with either hand.
- He can't accommodate himself to his circumstances.
- He can't afford a new car.
- He can't afford to buy a new car.
- He can't afford to get married.
- He can't attend the meeting in person, so I'm going for him.
- He can't be a poet.
- He can't be an honest man.
- He can't be hungry. He's just had lunch.
- He can't be ill.
- He can't be older than I am.
- He can't be older than me.
- He can't be smart if he can screw up something like that.
- He can't be trusted.
- He can't be under thirty.
- He can't be young.
- He can't buy a car.
- He can't chew well, because he has a toothache now.
- He can't come to the office today because he doesn't feel well.
- He can't cope with difficult situations.
- He can't count.
- He can't deny he was there at that time.
- He can't distinguish vice from virtue.
- He can't do it.
- He can't do that.
- He can't do this kind of work, and she can't either.
- He can't do without cigarettes even for a day.
- He can't do without comics.
- He can't do without you.
- He can't endure anymore.
- He can't endure my selfishness any more.
- He can't escape if the two of us approach him from either side to surround him
- He can't even float let alone swim.
- He can't even read, let alone write.
- He can't get on in the world.
- He can't go without beer even for a day.
- He can't go without wine for even a day.
- He can't have been ill.
- He can't have done the work for himself.
- He can't have gone to school.
- He can't have heard you.
- He can't have read this book.
- He can't have said such a stupid thing.
- He can't have solved it.
- He can't have told a lie.
- He can't have written this; it's not his handwriting.
- He can't help getting emotionally attached to the main character who is putting up a fight although he actually has no chance of winning
- He can't help his daughter being so foolish.
- He can't know the truth.
- He can't make a decision.
- He can't possibly write the letter by himself.
- He can't put up with it anymore.
- He can't read English, much less German.
- He can't read French, much less write it.
- He can't read it.
- He can't read.
- He can't resist sweets.
- He can't run his own family, let alone a nation!
- He can't run very fast.
- He can't say anything to his father's face.
- He can't say one word of French, but then again he speaks English like a native.
- He can't see the forest for the trees.
- He can't seem to understand that poem.
- He can't sing well.
- He can't speak English, can he?
- He can't speak English, much less French.
- He can't speak English.
- He can't speak much English.
- He can't stay long.
- He can't stick to anything very long.
- He can't swim a mile.
- He can't swim at all, but when it comes to skiing, he is the best.
- He can't swim like she can.
- He can't swim.
- He can't take his eyes off her.
- He can't tell a cherry tree from a plum tree, but he can name them in twelve languages.
- He can't tell fact from fiction.
- He can't tell right from wrong.
- He can't tell the real thing from the fake.
- He can't use a gun again.
- He can't walk any more.
- He can't walk now because he got injured in a traffic accident.
- He can't write any kanji.
- He can't write with a pen or punch keys on a computer.
- He canceled his trip.
- He canceled the appointment at the last moment.
- He canceled the appointment to attend the meeting.
- He cannot ...
- He cannot afford a holiday.
- He cannot afford the common comforts of life, not to mention luxuries.
- He cannot afford the common comforts of life.
- He cannot afford to buy a car, much less a house.
- He cannot afford to buy a car.
- He cannot afford to marry.
- He cannot answer their questions.
- He cannot appreciate friendship.
- He cannot argue without losing his temper.
- He cannot avoid traveling to work during the rush hours.
- He cannot be a gentleman to say such a rude thing.
- He cannot be a poet.
- He cannot be a slow learner.
- He cannot be an artist.
- He cannot be an honest man to do such a thing.
- He cannot be hungry; he has just had lunch.
- He cannot be ill.
- He cannot be older than I.
- He cannot be over fifty; he must still be in his forties.
- He cannot be relied on.
- He cannot be trusted.
- He cannot be young.
- He cannot buy a car, still less a house.
- He cannot come out of the room until ten.
- He cannot come to the office today as he is indisposed.
- He cannot come, he is ill.
- He cannot fix his attention on anything for long.
- He cannot have been ill.
- He cannot have been there yesterday.
- He cannot have completed the work by himself.
- He cannot have done it by himself.
- He cannot have done such a silly thing.
- He cannot have done such a thing.
- He cannot have gone against his parents.
- He cannot have gone so far in such a short time.
- He cannot have said so.
- He cannot have said such an unreasonable thing.
- He cannot have said such nonsense.
- He cannot have said that.
- He cannot have seen it.
- He cannot have told a lie.
- He cannot have told you a wrong number.
- He cannot help accepting his boss's order.
- He cannot possibly believe her.
- He cannot put up with hard training.
- He cannot see anything without his glasses.
- He cannot see the matter from my point of view.
- He cannot sing well.
- He cannot so much as write his own name.
- He cannot so much as write the alphabet.
- He cannot speak either German or French.
- He cannot speak English, much less French.
- He cannot speak English, much less German.
- He cannot speak French without making a few mistakes.
- He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue.
- He cannot support his family on his monthly income.
- He cannot swim a mile.
- He cannot swim any more than a hammer can.
- He cannot swim.
- He cannot take care of himself.
- He cannot tell right from wrong.
- He cannot tell wool from cotton.
- He cannot walk, let alone run.
- He cannot wish for anything better.
- He cannot write English without making mistakes.
- He cannot write his own name.
- He capitalized on every opportunity to learn from the great scholar.
- He cared for his mother after his father died.
- He carelessly forgot the camera in the bus.
- He carelessly forgot the camera on the bus.
- He cares a lot about his reputation.
- He cares for nobody but himself.
- He cares little for my advice.
- He carried a bag full of apples.
- He carried a joke too far.
- He carried a rifle on his shoulder.
- He carried her luggage to the train.
- He carried his grandfather on his back.
- He carried off the first prize at the chess tournament.
- He carried on at his work eventually.
- He carried on business for many years.
- He carried on business for ten years in Tokyo.
- He carried on the restaurant in Italy for many years.
- He carried on with his experiment.
- He carried on with his work although he was tired.
- He carried on working from morning till night.
- He carried on working, regardless of whether he was tired or not.
- He carried out all his aims.
- He carried out all his promises.
- He carried out his plan.
- He carried out the plan he had made in detail.
- He carried out the plan.
- He carried out the scheme faithfully.
- He carried out what he had promised.
- He carried six boxes at a time.
- He carried the box upstairs.
- He carried the chairs out of the room.
- He carried the glassware with care.
- He carries a bag on his back.
- He carries fire in one hand and water in the other.
- He carries himself regally.
- He carries himself with the majesty of a king.
- He carries his umbrella about with him every day.
- He carries on a small business in Osaka.
- He carved a Buddha statue from wood.
- He carved a Buddhist image out of wood.
- He carved designs in ivory.
- He carved his way to fame.
- He carved marble into a statue.
- He carved me a wooden doll.
- He cast a stone into the pond.
- He cast a vote for the proposition.
- He cast an eye on an old vase on the table.
- He cast his line into the lake.
- He cast his old friends aside.
- He cast off the problem from his mind.
- He cast reflections on me.
- He catches cold very easily.
- He catches colds easily.
- He catches colds very easily.
- He caught a boy stealing his watch.
- He caught a chill because he went out in the rain.
- He caught a cold.
- He caught a mouse.
- He caught a nasty cold because he stayed up late last night.
- He caught a terrible cold.
- He caught her by the arm.
- He caught her hand.
- He caught hold of a rope and saved himself.
- He caught hold of my hand.
- He caught hold of the rope.
- He caught me by the arm.
- He caught me by the hand.
- He caught me by the neck.
- He caught my hand and pulled me to the second floor.
- He caught sight of a ship in the distance.
- He caught sight of a thief attempting to break into the house.
- He caught sight of Nancy getting into a taxi.
- He caught the ball with his left hand.
- He caught the butterfly.
- He caught the first train and got there just in time.
- He caught the nine o'clock shuttle to New York.
- He caught them stealing apples.
- He caught three fish.
- He caught twenty butterflies.
- He caused his parents a lot of anxiety.
- He cautioned me against being careless of my health.
- He ceased talking suddenly.
- He censured me for what I had done.
- He centered his business on the metropolitan area.
- He certainly is smart.
- He chafed under the groundless criticism.
- He challenged the mountain at the risk of his life.
- He chanced on a rare book at a second-hand bookstore.
- He changed a few words.
- He changed his address.
- He changed his attitude by 180 degrees.
- He changed his attitude suddenly.
- He changed his countenance at the news.
- He changed his countenance when he saw me.
- He changed his job.
- He changed his mind in consequence of the marriage.
- He changed his mind.
- He changed his name to Tom.
- He changed schools last year.
- He changed the topic of conversation.
- He changed trains at Sendai Station.
- He changes his opinions one after another.
- He changes his schedule from day to day.
- He characterized her as lively.
- He charged me with dishonesty.
- He charged the accident to my carelessness.
- He chased the thief.
- He chastised them for being noisy.
- He chatters at the rate of two hundred words a minute.
- He cheated death many times on the battlefield.
- He cheated her into believing it was true.
- He cheated his clients out of a lot of money.
- He cheated in the exam when he copied his friend's work.
- He cheated me at cards.
- He cheated on the biology exam.
- He cheated on the test by copying from the girl in front.
- He cheated on the test by copying his friend's answers.
- He checked in at a good hotel.
- He checked out of the hotel.
- He checked that all the doors were safely shut.
- He checked the durability of the house before buying it.
- He cherished the memory of his dead wife.
- He cherishes the old photographs.
- He chided her for her unfaithfulness.
- He chipped the edge of the tea cup.
- He choked with rage.
- He chooses his job only in term of salary.
- He chopped down the branch with an ax.
- He chose a good wife.
- He chose education for his career.
- He chose every word with care.
- He chose his words carefully.
- He chose not to run for the presidential election.
- He chose the wrong man to pick a fight with.
- He chose to have me stay.
- He chose to live in Tokyo instead of Osaka.
- He chucked me the apple.
- He chuckled at the comics.
- He circulated from table to table at the reception.
- He circulated the letter among the members.
- He claimed his share of the profits.
- He claimed on the insurance after his car accident.
- He claimed that he had discovered a new comet.
- He claimed that he had returned the book to the library.
- He claimed that the enormous property was at his disposal.
- He claimed to be an expert in finance.
- He claims he knows nothing about her.
- He claims that he is a painter.
- He claims that he is honest.
- He claims to be a friend, but it not such.
- He claims to be a socialist, and yet he has two houses and a Rolls Royce.
- He clapped his friend on the shoulder.
- He cleaned his room on Sunday.
- He cleaned out his saving on betting.
- He cleansed the wound before putting on a bandage.
- He cleared his throat before starting the lecture.
- He cleared his throat, and said: "I love Tatoeba!".
- He cleared his throat.
- He cleared out his desk.
- He cleared the path of snow.
- He cleared the road in front of his house of snow.
- He cleared the roof of snow.
- He cleared the street of chestnuts.
- He clearly stated that point.
- He climbed down from the tree.
- He climbed in through the window.
- He climbed Mt. Fuji.
- He climbed over the fence.
- He climbed the tree without difficulty.
- He climbed up the tree like a monkey.
- He climbs the stairs two steps at a time
- He climbs trees easily.
- He clinched the election when he came out against a tax increase.
- He clings to his customs.
- He clipped the sheep.
- He cloaked his evil intentions with his friendly behavior.
- He cloaks his wickedness under a smiling face.
- He closed his eyes.
- He closed his mouth for a moment.
- He closed the door quietly behind him.
- He closed the door suddenly.
- He closed the door.
- He closed the window for fear of rain.
- He closely resembles his father.
- He closeted himself in his study.
- He clung to the hope that he could be a lawyer.
- He clutched her arm firmly.
- He clutched his wallet in his hand.
- He coated the wall with paint.
- He coaxed extra money from his mother.
- He collapsed at her feet.
- He collapsed on the floor.
- He collapsed to his knees.
- He collected a lot of stamps.
- He collected bits of information.
- He collected various information.
- He collided with a tree.
- He collisions
- He combed back his hair.
- He combined two ideas into one.
- He combines work with pleasure.
- He comes and sees me once in a while.
- He comes at noon.
- He comes back from Singapore next January.
- He comes back from Sydney today.
- He comes back on the 10 o'clock flight
- he comes before i do
- He comes from England, but is very poor at English.
- He comes from England.
- He comes from Hangzhou.
- He comes from the middle class.
- He comes from Wales.
- He comes here almost every day.
- He comes here every few days.
- He comes here every five days.
- He comes here every three days.
- He comes here once a month.
- He comes here twice a week.
- He comes here without fail on Sunday.
- He comes home almost every weekend.
- He comes home from his trip to Europe tomorrow.
- He comes into contact with all kinds of people.
- He comes of good stock.
- He comes on strong.
- He comes out well in photographs.
- He comes round once a week.
- He comes to me.
- He comes to meet me sometimes.
- He comes to school by bus or train.
- He comes to school earlier than any other student in the class.
- He comes to see his sick friend day after day.
- He comes to see me nearly every day.
- He comes to see me once in a while.
- He comes to see my son now and then.
- He comes to Tokyo once a year.
- He comes to visit us every now and then.
- He commanded me to do it.
- He commanded me to leave the room immediately.
- He commanded me to shut the gate.
- He commanded us to work hard.
- He commented on his unsuccessful business negotiation.
- He commented that the economy was likely to get better.
- He committed a serious crime.
- He committed an illegal act.
- He committed an offense against our laws.
- He committed five murders.
- He committed one crime after another.
- He committed suicide by hanging himself.
- He committed suicide by jumping out of a high window.
- He committed suicide by taking poison.
- He committed suicide to atone for his sin.
- He committed suicide.
- He commutes from Yokohama to Tokyo by train.
- He commutes to his office by bus.
- He compared his car to the new model.
- He compared his idea with another's.
- He compared the copy with the original.
- He compared the imitation with the original.
- He compelled me to make a speech.
- He compelled us to come earlier.
- He compensated me for the accident with money.
- He compiled a Japanese folklore anthology for use in schools.
- He complained about it, but in the end he will take over
- He complained about the noise.
- He complained about the room being too hot and humid.
- He complained of having been treated unfairly.
- He complained of his room being small.
- He complained of the dish tasting bad.
- He complained of the room being too small.
- He complained that he couldn't find a job.
- He complained that he had not been informed of the committee's decision.
- He complained that he was unfairly treated.
- He complained that his age was beginning to tell on him.
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