辞書・百科事典
辞書・百科事典カテゴリ のさくいん |
「T」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- T
- TA
- TB
- TC
- TD
- TE
- TF
- TG
- TH
- TI
- TJ
- TK
- TL
- TM
- TN
- TO
- TP
- TQ
- TR
- TS
- TT
- TU
- TV
- TW
- TX
- TY
- TZ
- T(50音)
- T(タイ文字)
- T(数字)
- T(記号)
- They started one after another.
- They started studying English last year.
- They started to sell a new type of car in Tokyo.
- They started working right away.
- They stayed at a new hotel in Kobe.
- They stayed at home because it was very cold.
- They stayed at home, because it rained.
- They stayed at the hotel for a week.
- They stayed away from the place.
- They stayed in Rome till September.
- They stayed in silence all the time after their conversation was broken off suddenly
- They stayed married for the sake of their children.
- They stayed up all night.
- They stayed up late talking.
- They stick to old customs in everything.
- They still clung to this doctrine.
- they still have
- They still haven't been able to work out quite what her motive was for resorting to crime.
- They still haven't found a buyer for that house.
- They still haven't woken up.
- They stole apples from my orchard.
- They stole my idea.
- They stole my wine bottle!
- They stood against the picturesque scenery.
- They stood face to face.
- They stood idle, instead of putting their shoulder to the wheel.
- They stood on the balcony to watch the festival in the street below.
- They stood on the top of the hill.
- They stood talking for a long time.
- They stood up and made their speeches one by one.
- They stood up for the rights of their nation.
- They stood up simultaneously.
- They stopped quarreling when I came in.
- They stopped talking as soon as I came into the room.
- They stopped talking.
- They stopped the music.
- They stopped their game and stared at me.
- They stopped to talk.
- They strengthened the embankments to secure the village against floods.
- They stressed protection of the environment.
- They stripped the tree of its bark.
- They strive constantly to improve customer relations.
- They strolled along the beach.
- They struggled against the dictator.
- They studied English yesterday.
- They studied it a little bit, but they couldn't spend all day finding out what to do, so they finally picked up the other one, and the water went out again, all over the floor.
- They studied the map to find a short cut.
- They studied very hard so that they wouldn't fail the exam.
- They study about the function of the brain.
- They study in order that they may enter the university.
- They study in the afternoon.
- They study industry.
- They subjugate the meek.
- They submitted the case to the court.
- They submitted to their leader's order.
- They substantiated their claim by producing dated receipts.
- They substituted coal for oil.
- They succeeded in catching the tiger alive.
- They succeeded in getting that job.
- They succeeded in putting an artificial satellite in orbit.
- They succeeded in the negotiation.
- They succeeded!
- They suddenly appeared from nowhere.
- They sued for peace.
- They sued the government for damages.
- They suffered from smog.
- They suggested that we should put the plan into practice right now.
- They suggested to him that he go alone.
- They summed up the voting.
- They supplied money to him.
- They supplied the soldiers with enough food and water.
- They supplied the sufferers with food.
- They supplied the village with water.
- They supplied the villagers with food.
- They supplied the war victims with food.
- They supplied us with food.
- They surprised the enemy at dawn.
- They swam across the river.
- They swam against the stream.
- They swam.
- They sweated gallons.
- They sympathized with the miserable criminal.
- They take a deep interest in what you are buying.
- They take advantage of you whenever they can.
- They take great pride in their daughter, who is now a famous singer.
- They take it for granted that men and women are equal.
- They take it for granted that what is new is better than what is old.
- They take their meals at the hotel.
- They take this negative way of protesting against adult domination.
- They take turns to deal with customers as a team and at the end they share the profits
- They talk a lot to one another, over the telephone and in person.
- they talk about
- They talked about it on the telephone.
- They talked about love.
- They talked about nothing but the news in the company.
- They talked about various subjects.
- They talked about what they should do with the money.
- They talked and talked until after midnight.
- They talked for hours at cross purposes.
- They talked from 8 until 10.
- They talked over a cup of coffee.
- They talked over the plan for hours.
- They talked to each other.
- They talked together like old friends.
- They teach Chinese as a second national language in Singapore.
- They teach Chinese at that school.
- They teased the new student.
- They telegraphed that everything was all right.
- They thanked God.
- They that dance must pay the fiddle.
- They that govern the most make the least noise.
- They that hide can find.
- They that live longest see most.
- They that live longest will see most.
- They that sow the wind shall reap the whirlwind.
- they their them theirs
- they themselves
- they there
- they these
- They think it is necessary to study the school system and educational environment of Japan.
- They think it’s that kind of scheme.
- They think that Tom followed Mary home and killed her.
- They think the owner of the house is studying abroad.
- They think Tom followed Mary home and killed her.
- they those
- They thought he was the son of the Sun.
- They thought that he was an accomplice.
- They tickled each other.
- They tied him up.
- They tied the thief to the tree.
- They told me they wanted to win.
- They took a sample of my blood at the hospital.
- They took a vote on the motion.
- They took a walk.
- They took advantage of the stock price increase to raise the idea of building a new factory.
- They took care of every detail in this food sample
- They took every possibility into consideration.
- They took on the attitude of patronizing me, which made me angry
- They took the subway.
- They took turns driving the car.
- They tore down the old house.
- They tore the old house down.
- They translated the novel from Russian into Armenian.
- They trapped the fox.
- They tried to collect wood from the forest.
- They tried to prevent the news from leaking out.
- They tried very hard to gain an advantage over one another.
- They tried.
- They turned him over to the police.
- They understood.
- They unloaded the ship.
- They used abusive language to her.
- They used those primitive tools.
- They used to be super popular for a while, but their popularity died down a bit recently.
- They used to get on well together but now they are always quarreling.
- They used to go for a drive to Nagoya Port on weekends.
- They used to live in luxury.
- They used to live next door to us.
- They used to love jokes.
- They used tools similar to those used there.
- They usually go to school by bicycle.
- They usually go to school from Monday to Friday.
- They usually have breakfast at half past seven o'clock and eat their lunch at twelve.
- They usually shear sheep in spring.
- They usually use an anchor to hold a yacht in place.
- They vacationed together.
- They valued my efforts.
- They vanished.
- They viewed her as a nuisance.
- They visit us from time to time.
- They visited Disneyland, where they enjoyed seeing many kinds of shows.
- They visited me occasionally.
- They visited the town every now and then.
- They visited their parents yesterday.
- They visited us at the camp during summer vacation.
- They vote in secret, may seek public office, and may demand the removal of public officials who behave improperly.
- They waited for him for hours.
- They waited for their teacher.
- They waited in line for the bus.
- They waited on the porch until it stopped raining.
- They waited.
- They wake up at six every morning.
- They walk arm in arm each other.
- They walk arm in arm with each other.
- They walked along a narrow path.
- They walked along the avenue, arm in arm.
- They walked along the road three abreast.
- They walked along the street side by side.
- They walked around the corner.
- They walked around.
- They walked as far as the next town in an hour.
- They walked at the rate of three miles an hour.
- They walked down the street, singing a song.
- They walked for ten miles, rested for ten minutes, then walked again.
- They walked home together after school.
- They walked miles and miles.
- They walked over the mat.
- They walked side by side.
- They walked three miles farther.
- They walked to the mall, where they ate and watched a movie.
- They walked two abreast.
- They walked with him to an old wooden building near the farmhouse.
- They walked.
- They want change. They hate staying in one place.
- They want to become rich.
- They want to better their working conditions.
- They want to choose their mates by their own will.
- They want to increase food production by growing new kinds of rice.
- They want to know what your plan is.
- They want to participate in the Olympic Games.
- They want to riot.
- They want to send girls her age away on their own.
- They want to take part in the Olympic Games.
- They want to talk to you about areas of mutual interest.
- They want, above all things to live in peace.
- They want, above all things, to live in peace.
- They want, more than anything else, to live in peace.
- They wanted change now.
- They wanted to get married as soon as they could.
- They wanted to give Koko a new pet.
- They wanted to know on what grounds he wished to quit.
- They wanted to negotiate the contract on equal terms.
- They wanted to take pictures of Kyoto.
- They wanted to try new ways of living.
- they wants
- They warned the ship about the danger.
- They warned the ship of the danger.
- They warned us of our possible failure in this plan.
- They washed themselves in the river.
- They watched four hours at night in turn.
- They watched the solemn ceremony in the church with awe.
- They watched their chance.
- They waved flags all together.
- They waved flags to welcome the princess.
- They waved good-bye to their parents as the train pulled out.
- They waved good-bye with their hands.
- They wear their hair bobbed.
- They wear very little clothing.
- They welcomed as many men as came.
- They welcomed her warmly.
- They welcomed me warmly, so I felt at home.
- They went aboard the plane.
- They went after the parade.
- They went against my wishes.
- They went ahead with the plan since there were no objections.
- They went along and along, but they couldn't seem to find just the right place.
- They went along the street singing the song.
- They went around the lake.
- They went back and forth all day and part of the night.
- They went by subway.
- They went by without saying 'hello'.
- They went down to the country.
- They went fishing yesterday.
- They went hand in hand.
- They went home after they had finished the task.
- They went home to their respective houses.
- They went in search of happiness.
- They went in search of treasure.
- They went into the woods for a picnic.
- They went on a picnic to the lake.
- They went on a trip a few days ago.
- They went on a trip abroad for the first time.
- They went on a voyage.
- They went on an expedition to the Antarctic.
- They went on an expedition to the North Pole.
- They went on arguing for hours.
- They went on board a liner.
- They went on board the ship.
- They went on fighting the fire at the risk of their lives.
- They went on putting aside fallen stones.
- They went on talking all night.
- They went on talking for hours.
- They went on the offensive in the first half.
- They went on working for hours.
- They went out after they finished lunch.
- They went out of sight at last.
- They went out of the room very silently.
- They went out of the room, one after another.
- They went out to Australia seeking gold.
- They went their separate ways.
- They went there together.
- They went through the medical check-up.
- They went through the woods.
- They went through with many difficulties.
- They went to a resort in the mountains last summer.
- They went to America last month.
- They went to Chicago by car.
- They went to church on Christmas Eve.
- They went to Edinburgh to escape from the summer heat.
- They went to Kyoto last year.
- They went to Paris by way of Calais.
- They went to the beach.
- They went to the boy's rescue.
- They went to the mosque to pray.
- They went to the park the next morning.
- They went to the station by car.
- They went to the zoo by bus yesterday.
- They went to the zoo.
- They went to Tottori.
- They went up the stairs.
- They were a good group as a whole.
- They were abandoned by their mother.
- They were able to identify him by his wrist watch.
- They were about 25 cents a pound cheaper.
- They were about to leave when I arrived there.
- They were afraid of being overheard.
- They were afraid of the big dog.
- They were afraid of the teacher.
- They were afraid of you.
- They were alarmed at the news.
- They were all agog for the news.
- They were all charmed by her song.
- They were all done up like clowns.
- They were all dressed in uniforms.
- They were all ears for the news.
- They were all ears while the pianist was playing.
- They were all fed up with the noise.
- They were all great men.
- They were all hoarse from shouting.
- They were all in convulsions of laughter.
- They were all in high spirits when they set out on their travels.
- They were all so tired that they could do nothing but yawn.
- They were all sold out.
- They were all surprised to see me there.
- They were alone in the library.
- They were also potential candidates to play the main character
- They were always making jokes.
- they were always telling you
- They were angered at his decision.
- They were angry at his not coming to the meeting.
- They were anxious I would help them.
- They were apprehensive that the situation would worsen.
- They were asleep.
- They were at the bottom of the scheme.
- They were attacking against overwhelming odds.
- They were badly in need of water.
- They were badly injured in a car accident.
- They were badly off at that time.
- They were badly off in the village.
- They were based on goods which the members of a society recognized as having value.
- They were better than I expected.
- They were biting like crazy yesterday.
- They were born in Thailand.
- They were born one month apart in 1970.
- They were both silent for a while.
- They were burdened with heavy taxes.
- They were burning with enthusiasm.
- They were busy.
- They were called out three times last night.
- They were calm in the face of disaster.
- They were carelessly unaware of the danger.
- They were caught in a shower on the way.
- They were chatting on the campus.
- They were clearing the snow from the sidewalk with a shovel.
- They were companions on the journey.
- They were compelled to postpone their departure.
- They were confronted with many problems.
- They were constantly quarreling.
- They were criticizing each other.
- They were cut off from food supplies.
- They were cut off in the middle of their telephone conversation.
- They were dancing to the music.
- They were dancing with the music.
- They were deep in the red and closed up shop.
- They were delegates from India to the U. N.
- They were delighted at the good news.
- They were destined never to meet.
- They were disappointed that you could not come.
- They were dumbfounded by the news of his resignation.
- They were eager for the game to begin.
- They were engaged in a heated argument.
- They were erected to commemorate a certain event or to tell an ancestral legend.
- They were excited at the game.
- They were excited at the news.
- They were excited over the news.
- They were excited over their travel plans.
- They were exposed to the enemy's gunfire.
- They were fighting on the street.
- They were flushed with success.
- They were for the most part high school students.
- They were for the most part young girls.
- They were for the most part young people.
- They were free at that moment.
- They were from Liverpool.
- They were frozen to death.
- They were given over to drinking.
- They were glad to see me.
- They were good rivals at go.
- They were hanging tight until the police came to rescue them.
- They were happy when I told them.
- They were happy when they heard the good news.
- They were held up in a traffic jam for half an hour.
- They were hindered in their study.
- They were horror stricken at the news.
- They were in Joe's class last year.
- They were in that room with me all night.
- They were jumping about in excitement.
- They were just in time.
- They were kind enough to assist us.
- They were labeled radicals.
- They were leaving Japan the next day.
- They were listening to him, not understanding what he really meant.
- They were listening to the lecture attentively.
- They were listening to the radio.
- They were looking for a place at which they could pitch the tent.
- They were looking on the beautiful garden.
- They were losing in the first half, but they caught up in the second half and came from behind to win
- They were lost at sea, at the mercy of wind and weather.
- They were lying on the grass.
- They were made of rough brown leather.
- They were making a fool of me.
- They were making great progress in architecture.
- They were married in October of 1975.
- They were more or less surprised at the news.
- They were most attentive to his speech.
- They were mostly women.
- they were never the same again.
- They were never to meet again.
- They were never to return to their country.
- They were never to see each other again.
- They were not able to respect their new lord.
- They were not aware that I was not there.
- They were not brave at all.
- They were not invited.
- They were not listening to music.
- They were not sure whether they could come or not.
- They were not there
- They were on board the same airplane.
- They were on duty by turns.
- They were on the lookout for a storm.
- They were out of breath after swimming across the river.
- They were perfect.
- They were pieces of paper, cut in the size of bills.
- They were pioneers of space flight.
- They were plainly dressed.
- They were playing baseball in the park.
- They were playing tennis.
- They were pleased at the birth of their first child.
- They were pretty tired after having worked all day.
- They were prohibited from leaving the hotel.
- They were pupils I could not bear.
- They were pupils I could not keep in hand.
- They were pupils that were too much to handle.
- They were pupils that were too much to manage.
- They were quite beside themselves with joy.
- They were ranged against the king.
- They were ready to run the risk of being shot by the enemy.
- They were really cut from the same cloth.
- They were rescued by a passing ship.
- They were rescued by helicopter.
- They were rich as well as happy.
- they were right about you
- They were robbed of all their money.
- they were sad.
- They were said to have been in a bad way.
- They were satisfied with the meals.
- They were satisfied with the result.
- They were scared at the sight of the ghost.
- They were scattered in all directions.
- They were school children then.
- They were scolded by the teacher.
- They were seated at a table in a restaurant.
- They were seen to go out.
- They were separated into two groups.
- They were shoveling the snow away.
- They were sitting on the sofa in our living room.
- They were so busy they didn't realize what time it was.
- They were so frightened that they couldn't move an inch.
- They were so happy to be together again.
- They were so poor that they had little money to buy food with.
- They were sold as photocopy books in Comic Market 67. We had no problem selling all of them, so we had bound copies made.
- They were speaking in a Southern dialect.
- They were spoiled, as might have been expected.
- They were standing in a row.
- They were standing still with their eyes wide open.
- They were stuck for hours in a traffic jam.
- They were stunned after finding out about his resignation.
- They were stupid not to follow your advice.
- They were successful in solving the problem.
- They were suddenly aware of a noise in the back of the room.
- They were supposed to have gotten married in May, but they didn't.
- They were supposed to have gotten married in May.
- They were surprised at the city's rapid growth.
- They were surprised to hear the news.
- They were suspicious of him, and not without reason.
- They were swearing at each other at the top of their voices.
- They were swimming.
- They were symptoms of the earthquake.
- They were taken prisoner.
- They were taking care of a girl from India and a boy from Italy.
- They were talking from 8 to 10 o'clock.
- they were that worn out
- They were the first to get into the bus.
- They were the native New Zealanders before the Western people came.
- They were thought to have died many years before.
- They were through with work.
- They were tired of waiting.
- They were to have been married last month.
- They were to have got married in May.
- They were to meet here at seven.
- They were told to play in the nearby park.
- They were too naive to understand the necessity of studying.
- They were too tired to climb a mountain.
- They were too tired to work any more.
- They were transferred from one office to another.
- They were treating me so rudely that I suddenly just lost it.
- They were turned away without wages.
- They were unanimous that the war should be brought to a halt.
- They were under the magical influence of the night.
- They were under the yoke of a tyrant.
- They were unmanageable pupils.
- They were urgent in their demand.
同じカテゴリーのほかの辞書