メール英語例文辞書
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- I
- IA
- IB
- IC
- ID
- IE
- IF
- IG
- IH
- II
- IJ
- IK
- IL
- IM
- IN
- IO
- IP
- IQ
- IR
- IS
- IT
- IU
- IV
- IW
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- IY
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- I(50音)
- I(タイ文字)
- I(数字)
- I(記号)
- I investigated that cause.
- I investigated the North Pole.
- I investigated the reason why the price is not on that list.
- I investigated the source of that filth.
- I investigated this matter so may I have a little time?
- I invite her to go meals three times a year.
- I invite her to lunch.
- I invited Hanako to go eat together.
- I invited her to a date.
- I invited her to go eat.
- I invited her to that too.
- I invited my friend and went shopping.
- I invited my friend shopping.
- I invited you to a movie.
- I irritate you.
- I issue that business proposal again.
- I issue the bill to the customer's address.
- I issued those order forms on his instructions.
- I join to enter the brass band club.
- I joined a chorus when I entered university.
- I joined a tennis school 6 years ago.
- I joined an orchestra.
- I joined him in Shanghai and we went to Hong Kong together.
- I joined that company in April, 2004.
- I joined the baseball club.
- I joined the brass band club and played the drums when I was in high school.
- I joined the company 2 weeks before.
- I joined the company at the same time as Mr. Yamada.
- I joined the company on the 1st April.
- I joined the company this month.
- I joined the orchestral band.
- I joined the tennis club.
- I joined the volleyball club when I was a first year student in high school.
- I joined this class from October this year.
- I joined this class in the middle of it so I don't really know Taro very well.
- I joined this company 5 years ago after changing jobs.
- I joined this company in 2000.
- I joined this company last year.
- I joined this company thirty years ago.
- I joked and played around with my friend for the first time in a while.
- I joked around too much.
- I joyfully help him.
- I joyfully participate in it.
- I judge if that is necessary or not.
- I judge it after getting a picture of the analysis.
- I judge pictures by my gut feeling.
- I judge that I can handle that matter through email reports.
- I judge that it is possible to handle that matter through email reports.
- I judge that it won't be a problem to handle that matter through email reports.
- I judge that you don't have a problem with that matter.
- I judge which of those is better.
- I judge which of those to choose.
- I judged it's revision to be possible.
- I jumped at him without thinking.
- I jumped down into the sea from that platform.
- I jumped into that conversation.
- I jumped into the river.
- I jumped on that train just in time.
- I jumped out of bed.
- I jumped to conclusion with that.
- I jumped to conclusions regarding the subject.
- I jumped to conclusions.
- I jumped with joy.
- I just arrived at John's house.
- I just arrived here now.
- I just arrived in Shanghai now.
- I just arrived there a while ago.
- I just arrived.
- I just ate dinner a moment ago.
- I just ate lunch now.
- I just ate now.
- I just ate that cake.
- I just barely finished that job.
- I just barely managed to make it there in time.
- I just barely managed to make it to the airport in time.
- I just became 30.
- I just broke up with him in July.
- I just broke up with him.
- I just broke up with my boyfriend in July.
- I just called my birth mom.
- I just came back from getting my grandfather at the airport.
- I just came back from school.
- I just came back from shopping just a moment ago.
- I just came back from the Long Beach airport.
- I just came back from the pool today.
- I just came back from there just now.
- I just came back.
- I just came from doing my interview.
- I just came from making a test run.
- I just came home from shopping now.
- I just came home now.
- I just can't come to like him.
- I just can't quite get good at English.
- I just can't remember that.
- I just can't seem to become able to speak English.
- I just can't seem to find the chance to read that book.
- I just can't seem to find time to reply to emails.
- I just can't seem to get better at English.
- I just can't seem to progress with that work.
- I just can't seem to tell funny jokes.
- I just can't wait to go to junior high school everyday.
- I just cannot believe in my lover's love.
- I just cannot wait for him any longer.
- I just confirmed that now.
- I just contacted him earlier, but he said there were too many staff and they have plenty.
- I just couldn’t help laughing!
- I just departed now.
- I just did it because I wanted to.
- I just did the same thing as you.
- I just do my best anyway.
- I just do not want to get hurt.
- I just do what I want.
- I just don't understand this.
- I just don't want to go to the beach.
- I just don't want you to get me wrong.
- I just double checked it.
- I just drank too much so don't be worried.
- I just eat without doing anything.
- I just finished eating dinner.
- I just finished eating lunch.
- I just finished eating that.
- I just finished eating.
- I just finished having a conversation with him.
- I just finished having a shower a little while ago.
- I just finished making a sandwich.
- I just finished my homework.
- I just finished running.
- I just finished studying.
- I just finished that field work today.
- I just finished washing my own car.
- I just finished work now.
- I just finished work too.
- I just finished work.
- I just finished writing up a estimate sheet.
- I just found out about that today.
- I just go on walks.
- I just got a good idea.
- I just got a hold of him, and he said that there is already too many staff so they have enough.
- I just got a new job.
- I just got a really sad feeling.
- I just got back from Thailand.
- I just got back from work.
- I just got back home now.
- I just got back.
- I just got here now.
- I just got here.
- I just got home a moment ago.
- I just got home from work.
- I just got home now.
- I just got home.
- I just got out of the bath now.
- I just got out of the bath.
- I just got out of the tub a little while before.
- I just got out of the tub.
- I just got to know now.
- I just got to that station to see off my uncle.
- I just got to work.
- I just got up a while ago.
- I just got up now.
- I just got up.
- I just had the best supper ever in my life.
- I just had to touch it.
- I just happened to be away from my desk.
- I just happened to be watching the music ranking TV show.
- I just happened to find the book I have wanted for a long time.
- I just happened to see a kid fall into the pond.
- I just happened to sit next to him.
- I just hate you.
- I just have my night job tomorrow.
- I just have one hope.
- I just jerked off now.
- I just joined the company 2 weeks before.
- I just joined this class.
- I just knew it now.
- I just know this about that.
- I just lazed around my house the whole time.
- I just learned of that now.
- I just learned that.
- I just left now.
- I just like him, that's all.
- I just managed to send half the money to you.
- I just mean that these all were so unexpected.
- I just need to say my prayers, right?
- I just need your address in Japan for verification.
- I just noticed an abnormality in my camera.
- I just noticed that.
- I just now arrived here.
- I just now ate a kebab.
- I just now boarded the train and am now headed towards Odawara.
- I just now came back to Japan.
- I just now came here.
- I just now completed the procedures for the bank transfer.
- I just now created those documents, so please confirm them.
- I just now did the procedures for the bank transfer.
- I just now drank beer.
- I just now finished breakfast.
- I just now finished eating lunch.
- I just now finished lunch.
- I just now finished my job.
- I just now finished reading this book.
- I just now finished the repair.
- I just now finished watching that movie.
- I just now finished work.
- I just now finished writing a report.
- I just now got a call from Ms. Yamada.
- I just now got a phone call from him.
- I just now got a phone call phone them.
- I just now got home.
- I just now got on the train bound for Utsunomiya.
- I just now got up.
- I just now learned of that a moment ago.
- I just now learned that.
- I just now listened to music.
- I just now looked at this email.
- I just now realized that.
- I just now saw that.
- I just now saw the email from you.
- I just now saw the email you sent.
- I just now talked to my younger sister on the phone for the first time in a while.
- I just now took a shower.
- I just now transferred the money.
- I just now wrote a letter.
- I just quit my job.
- I just ran on the way.
- I just read the beginning and ending of that book.
- I just read the first and last page of that book.
- I just read this book a little.
- I just realized that now.
- I just received those documents today.
- I just recognized how great that is.
- I just remembered that now.
- I just remembered that yesterday was the bowling competition.
- I just remembered that.
- I just replaced my cell phone in March.
- I just reserved that.
- I just returned.
- I just said she's cute.
- I just said what I felt.
- I just said what I thought.
- I just said what I was thinking.
- I just saw a parade.
- I just saw your older brother at the supermarket.
- I just sent out the class fee for this month.
- I just sent that product today for the time being.
- I just sent that.
- I just sent you an email.
- I just shipped those.
- I just simply believe you.
- I just simply trust you.
- I just simply want to help you.
- I just stare at the clock.
- I just started learning English at junior high school.
- I just started learning English this year from April at junior high school.
- I just started learning English.
- I just started my homework.
- I just started my new life in Thailand.
- I just started studying 2 weeks ago.
- I just started studying English recently.
- I just started studying Hebrew.
- I just started that today.
- I just started that.
- I just started this business.
- I just started this job.
- I just started to learn English.
- I just started work.
- I just started working this year, so I'm still not used to my job.
- I just stepped on your sunglasses.
- I just submitted my dissertation to the university.
- I just submitted that.
- I just swam in a river.
- I just think that you should follow him.
- I just thought that was flippant.
- I just transferred to Paris in May.
- I just understood that.
- I just underwent surgery.
- I just wanked off now.
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