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- H(50音)
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- H(記号)
- He is outgoing.
- he is outstanding!
- he is over
- He is over 80 kilos.
- he is over here
- He is over the hill, you know.
- He is overconfident.
- He is overweight.
- He is paid a handsome monthly salary.
- He is paid by the week.
- He is paralyzed down one side.
- He is particular about how he dresses.
- He is particularly kind to her.
- He is passive in everything.
- He is past forty.
- He is persistent.
- He is photogenic.
- He is picky about his food.
- He is planning on inviting a lot of guests to the closing ceremony.
- He is planning to develop his business.
- He is planning to go home on leave.
- He is planning to launch his business.
- He is playing an active part in politics.
- He is playing golf.
- He is playing here.
- He is playing in his room.
- He is playing music.
- He is playing outdoors.
- He is playing over there.
- He is playing the victim even though he's the perpetrator. She's the real victim here
- He is playing there.
- He is pleased when we are bewildered.
- He is pleased with his new car.
- He is pleased with his new shoes.
- He is pleased with his work.
- He is pleased with the plan.
- He is pleased with the present.
- He is polite to a fault.
- He is poor at chemistry.
- He is poor at English but second to none in mathematics.
- He is poor at listening to a person's story.
- He is poor but is too proud to ask for help.
- He is poor, but he doesn't care about money.
- He is poor, but he is in high spirits.
- He is poor, but he never complains.
- He is poor, but honest.
- He is poor, it appears.
- He is poor, to be sure, but he is happy.
- He is poor.
- He is popular among general readers.
- He is popular among his colleagues.
- He is popular among us.
- He is popular with everybody.
- He is popular with his men.
- He is popular with the people at large.
- He is possessed by an unusual idea.
- He is possessed of a great fortune.
- He is possessed of a strong fighting instinct.
- He is possessed of a wide landed property.
- He is possessed of intelligence.
- He is possessed with the ambition to rule over the world.
- He is powerful.
- He is practically dead.
- He is precious to us.
- He is prejudiced against her.
- He is preoccupied with his studies.
- He is preoccupied with something else.
- he is prepared for the path
- He is prepared to help me.
- He is prepossessed with an ill opinion.
- He is present at the meeting.
- He is pretty well today.
- He is prime minister in name, but not in reality.
- He is probably angling for an invitation.
- He is probably dead.
- He is proficient in both Spanish and Italian.
- He is proficient in English.
- He is prone to getting excited.
- He is proof against temptation.
- He is proud of being a British subject.
- He is proud of being a doctor.
- He is proud of being a good speaker of English.
- He is proud of being a musician.
- He is proud of being good at mathematics.
- He is proud of having been educated in Paris.
- He is proud of having been educated in the United States.
- He is proud of having graduated from Tokyo University.
- He is proud of having won the prize.
- He is proud of his family.
- He is proud of his father being rich.
- He is proud of his punctuality.
- He is proud of his scholarship.
- He is proud of his son.
- He is proud of never having been beaten in ping-pong.
- He is proud of never having been late for school.
- He is proud of not having consulted a doctor.
- He is proud of the fact that he has never consulted a doctor in his life.
- He is proud that he is an artist.
- He is proud that his father was a great scientist.
- He is proud that his wife is a good cook.
- He is punctual in keeping appointments.
- He is punctual.
- He is pussyfooting around on our marriage.
- He is putting on an act for you.
- He is putting on weight.
- He is qualified as a doctor.
- He is qualified as a solicitor.
- He is qualified as an English teacher.
- He is qualified for promotion.
- He is qualified to be a lawyer.
- He is quick at addition.
- He is quick at figures.
- He is quick at learning a foreign language.
- He is quick of temper.
- He is quick to adapt to new circumstances.
- He is quick to find fault with the student's penmanship.
- He is quick to learn.
- He is quick to speak but slow to act.
- He is quick to take offense.
- He is quite a character.
- He is quite a clever man.
- He is quite a gentleman.
- He is quite a nice fellow and liked by everyone.
- He is quite a savage.
- He is quite an odd man.
- He is quite at home in English.
- He is quite at home with computers.
- He is quite capable and can hold his own.
- He is quite clearly out of danger.
- He is quite different from what he was ten years ago.
- He is quite frank with me about everything.
- He is quite good at his job, but lacks initiative.
- He is quite good looking, but unfortunately his weakness makes me feel sorry for him
- He is quite ignorant of things Japanese.
- He is quite in the wrong.
- He is quite indifferent to money.
- He is quite right.
- He is quite satisfied with his income.
- He is quite satisfied with the result.
- He is quite young in spirit.
- He is radical in thoughts.
- He is raising a big stink over a minor glitch.
- He is raising tropical fishes.
- He is Ramudu.
- He is rarely in a good mood.
- He is rarely, if ever, late for appointments.
- He is rather an active person.
- He is rather behind the rest of his class in English.
- He is rather hard to get along with.
- He is rather hard to please.
- He is rather optimistic.
- He is rather poor at tennis.
- he is reading a book
- He is reading a book in his room.
- He is reading a book of literary criticism.
- He is reading a book.
- He is reading a book. Let's leave him alone.
- He is ready for an earthquake.
- He is ready to learn anything from anybody.
- He is ready to work.
- He is ready with excuses.
- He is really a Hercules.
- He is really a nitpicker.
- He is really a perfect idiot.
- He is really a queer fellow!
- He is really admirable in that he takes the same attitude towards everybody
- He is really crazy about surfing.
- He is really dull to hardship.
- He is really putting the squeeze on me.
- He is really the ideal person I have been imagining
- He is reasonable in his demands.
- He is regarded as a great statesman.
- He is regarded as the best doctor in the village.
- He is regretful that he couldn't go.
- He is regretting his action.
- He is related to her by marriage.
- He is related to me by marriage.
- He is related to the family.
- He is relaxing in his home.
- He is relied on by everyone in the class.
- He is reluctant to go to the college.
- He is remarkable for his wisdom.
- He is reputed the best lawyer in this city.
- He is researching the problem.
- He is reserved by nature.
- He is respectable in every way.
- He is respected by everybody.
- He is respected by everyone.
- He is respected by his friends.
- He is respected by them.
- He is responsible for the accident.
- He is reticent and he never speaks unless spoken to.
- He is rich and I am poor.
- He is rich and you are just as rich.
- He is rich and, moreover, well-born.
- He is rich but he is none the happier for his wealth.
- He is rich enough to buy a foreign-made car.
- He is rich enough to buy that car.
- He is rich enough to buy the furniture.
- He is rich enough to buy the painting.
- He is rich enough to buy two cars.
- He is rich enough to keep a servant.
- He is rich that has few wants.
- He is rich while his elder brother is poor.
- He is rich yet he lives like a beggar.
- He is rich, and, what is better, very kind.
- He is rich, but he is unkind.
- He is rich, but his older brother is poor.
- He is rich, what is more, he is well-bred.
- He is richer than anyone else in the town.
- He is richer than anyone else in this town is.
- He is richer than anyone else in this town.
- He is riding a bicycle.
- He is riding for a fall.
- He is right in a sense.
- He is rigid in his views.
- He is roasting coffee beans.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He is rotten to the core.
- He is rude, but I love him all the same.
- He is running ahead of me.
- He is running now.
- He is running short of funds.
- He is sadly mistaken.
- He is said to be a genius.
- He is said to be a good doctor.
- He is said to be a great scientist.
- He is said to be dead.
- He is said to be honest.
- He is said to be qualified as a doctor.
- He is said to be rich.
- He is said to be very poor.
- He is said to be very rich.
- He is said to have a cold.
- He is said to have been a good teacher.
- He is said to have been a man of respectable position.
- He is said to have been born in Africa.
- He is said to have been strong.
- He is said to have been the best football player.
- He is said to have been the richest man in the village.
- He is said to have been the richest man in town at that time.
- He is said to have been very poor when he was young.
- He is said to have been weak when he was young.
- He is said to have died here.
- He is said to have lost all his money.
- He is said to have made a fortune in oil.
- He is said to have something to do with the political scandal.
- He is said to have taken part in the battle.
- He is said to have won the speech contest last month.
- He is said to know a lot about Spain.
- He is said to still be in Paris.
- He is sailing a little boat on the water.
- He is Sandayu Momochi.
- He is satisfied with the result.
- He is saving money for a trip abroad.
- He is saving money so that he may buy a motorcycle.
- He is sawing a log into boards.
- He is saying that but I wonder if he really means it
- He is scared of death.
- He is scared of flying on an airplane.
- He is scheduled to come up to Tokyo tomorrow.
- He is Scottish by origin.
- He is scraping on the violin.
- He is second to none in eloquence in the world of politics.
- He is second to none in English in his class.
- He is second to none in his command of French.
- He is second to none in mathematics in his class.
- He is second to none in mathematics.
- He is second to none in physics.
- He is second to none in strength.
- He is second to none when it comes to debating.
- He is second to none when it comes to finding fault with others.
- He is second to none when it comes to playing baseball.
- He is second to none.
- He is secretly making fun of me
- He is seeing one of his secretaries behind his wife's back.
- He is seeking a good job.
- He is seeking a new position.
- He is seeking employment.
- He is selfish and greedy.
- He is selling it just as it is.
- He is senior to me by three years.
- He is senior to me by two years.
- He is sensible of the danger of his position.
- He is sensitive to criticism.
- He is seriously competing with her in the polling score.
- He is seriously ill and unlikely to recover.
- He is sharp / He is slow
- He is sharp-witted.
- he is shit
- He is shivering on the brink.
- He is short but strong.
- He is short, but good at basketball.
- He is short, but he is strong.
- He is short, but strong.
- He is shrewd and calculating.
- He is shy of strangers.
- He is shy of telling the truth.
- he is sick
- He is sick and should be treated as such.
- He is sick.
- He is simply a hopeless liar.
- He is sincere about what he says.
- He is sincere in his promises.
- He is singing with a lot of ornamentation.
- He is single and over 40 years old, but he has never met anyone special
- He is six feet in height.
- He is six years older than I.
- He is sixty, if a day.
- He is skating.
- He is skilled in handicraft.
- He is skillful in teaching pupils.
- He is slow in action.
- He is slow of foot.
- He is slow of understanding.
- He is slow to decide, but he is quick to act.
- He is slow to learn.
- He is slowly recovering from his illness.
- He is smart enough to answer all the questions.
- He is smart, and what is more, honest and punctual.
- He is smart.
- He is smarter than anyone.
- He is smelling the soup.
- He is so aggressive that others avoid him.
- He is so careless that he often makes mistakes.
- He is so clever that he could answer the question.
- He is so crazy about his new car that he goes driving every Sunday.
- He is so crazy about jazz that he often forgets himself.
- He is so full of conceit that everybody dislikes him.
- He is so full of himself.
- he is so happy
- He is so heartless.
- He is so honest that everybody trusts him.
- He is so honest that he always keeps his word.
- He is so honest that he is trusted by everyone.
- He is so honest that I can count on him.
- He is so impolite that everyone hates him.
- He is so mild in disposition that I have never heard him speak in a loud voice.
- He is so much the worse for a change of air.
- He is so naive, he can remain optimistic and laugh at any situation
- He is so nice a fellow.
- He is so old that he cannot walk quickly.
- He is so strong as to lift it.
- He is so stupid, he got a disciplinary sanction for taking upskirt pictures
- He is so talented he isn't even outshone by Olympic athletes.
- he is solty
- He is something in the FBI.
- He is something like his father.
- He is something of a celebrity.
- He is something of a magician.
- He is something of a musician.
- He is something of a scholar.
- He is something of a stamp collector.
- He is something of an artist.
- He is something of an expert on oriental art.
- he is something.
- He is sometimes absent from school.
- He is sound in both mind and body.
- He is speaking English.
- He is specializing in the study of economics.
- He is spoken ill of by his students.
- He is spoken well of by his students.
- He is sprawled out on the sofa.
- he is stagnant
- He is standing on the hill.
- He is standing on the stage.
- He is staying here with a view to learning Japanese.
- He is staying with his aunt.
- He is staying with his relatives.
- he is still
- He is still aching for his home.
- He is still alive.
- He is still angry with you for your conduct.
- He is still angry.
- He is still at work in the workroom.
- He is still dependent on his parents.
- He is still full of energy.
- He is still fully active.
- He is still green at the job.
- He is still green in business.
- He is still here.
- He is still in bed.
- He is still not accustomed to city life.
- He is still not back from the mountains.
- He is still not old enough to go there all alone.
- He is still on his back.
- He is still on the payroll of the company.
- He is still on the right side of forty.
- He is still paying.
- He is still sitting on the bench.
- He is still somewhere about.
- He is still sound in mind and body.
- He is still standing.
- He is still too young for the job.
- He is still very much alive.
- He is still working.
- He is still young, but he is starting to worry about thinning hair
- He is still young.
- He is strict yet kind.
- He is strong as a horse.
- He is strong, brave and, above all, kind.
- He is stronger than I am.
- He is stubborn, though honest.
- He is stubborn.
- he is studied
- He is studying agriculture.
- He is studying at his desk.
- He is studying at Kyoto University.
- He is studying English, but he is also studying German.
- He is studying hard for fear he should fail.
- He is studying hard in order not to disappoint his parents.
- He is studying hard so that he can pass the examinations.
- He is studying hard so that he may become a lawyer.
- He is studying history at the university.
- He is studying in the library now.
- He is studying law at Harvard.
- He is studying law at the university.
- He is studying the origin of jazz in America.
- He is studying to be a doctor.
- He is studying to be a minister.
- He is subject to colds.
- He is subject to fits of anger.
- He is subject to insomnia.
- He is subject to the criticism of his colleagues.
- He is successful in everything.
- He is such a bad person that everybody dislikes him.
- He is such a baseball maniac that saying he live to watch baseball is not an overstatement
- He is such a careless boy that he makes mistakes very often.
- He is such a careless boy that he often makes mistakes.
- He is such a difficult boy.
- He is such a good English speaker.
- He is such a great artist that we all admire.
- He is such a lazy fellow.
- He is such a loser to brush her off and go play pachinko.
- He is such a nice person that everybody likes him.
- He is such a tall man that he can reach the ceiling.
- He is such a tall man that he can touch the ceiling.
- He is such a teacher as we all admire.
- He is such a tidy person. Every pot and pan is in its place.
- He is such a womanizer.
- He is such an honest boy that he never tells a lie.
- He is suffering from a bad cold in the nose.
- He is suffering from a bad cold.
- He is suffering from a cold.
- He is suffering from a headache.
- He is suffering from a serious illness.
- He is suffering from a toothache.
- He is suffering from an aggravated disease.
- He is suffering from depression.
- He is suffering from loss of memory.
- He is suffering from toothache.
- He is suited for police work.
- He is superior in learning to me.
- He is superior in mathematics and English to everyone else from these.
- He is superior to her in math.
- He is superior to his competitors in everything.
- He is superior to me in English.
- He is superior to me in his good knowledge of English.
- He is superior to me in many respects.
- He is superior to me in mathematics.
- He is superior to the rest in so far as he can speak English.
- He is supposed to be at home today.
- He is supposed to be guilty.
- He is supposed to be the best doctor in the town.
- He is supposed to come here at 9 p. m.
- He is supposed to come here at 9 p.m.
- He is supposed to have been a great statesman.
- He is sure of it being curry.
- He is sure of passing the exam.
- He is sure of passing the examination.
- He is sure of succeeding in his undertaking.
- He is sure of succeeding in the experiment.
- He is sure of success in the end.
- He is sure of success.
- He is sure of winning the game.
- He is sure of winning.
- He is sure that he will succeed.
- He is sure to accomplish his purpose.
- He is sure to be cut from the team.
- He is sure to become the President sooner or later.
- He is sure to carry out the task assigned to him.
- He is sure to come to see us.
- He is sure to come tomorrow.
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