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- 絞込み
- I
- IA
- IB
- IC
- ID
- IE
- IF
- IG
- IH
- II
- IJ
- IK
- IL
- IM
- IN
- IO
- IP
- IQ
- IR
- IS
- IT
- IU
- IV
- IW
- IX
- IY
- IZ
- I(50音)
- I(タイ文字)
- I(数字)
- I(記号)
- I entrusted my property to the lawyer.
- I entrusted my wife with the family finances.
- I envied him his good fortune.
- I envied him his new house.
- I envied his new house.
- I envy her.
- I envy him his luck.
- I envy him.
- i envy i'm envy
- I envy it.
- I envy them.
- I envy Tom's job.
- I envy Tom.
- i envy you
- I envy you so much.
- I envy you your beauty.
- I envy you your luck.
- I envy you your success.
- I envy you.
- I envy your good health.
- I envy your lifestyle - living day-to-day like that.
- i equivalent
- i erned
- I erred in thinking him trustworthy.
- i escaped
- I escaped death.
- I escaped from the detention center.
- I escaped from the fire with nothing but the clothes on my back.
- I escaped from the sinking boat with difficulty.
- I escaped the accident by the skin of my teeth.
- I especially want to thank our record-breaking sales team.
- I esteem it an honor to address this audience.
- I estimate that the work will cost more than $10,000.
- I estimate the production costs to be 36 percent of the budget.
- i even told
- I even work on Sundays.
- i ever had
- i ever really thought about
- I examined the purse again, and found it empty.
- I exchange letters with her.
- I exchanged a camera for a guitar.
- I exchanged seats with her.
- I exchanged some yen for dollars at the bank.
- I exchanged stamps with him.
- I exchanged yen for dollars.
- I excited her.
- I excused myself for a minute.
- I excused myself from the table.
- I exempted her from working overtime.
- I exercise because I want to stay healthy.
- I exercise every day.
- I exercise for an hour every day.
- I exercise for two hours every day.
- I exercise my rights.
- I exercised like I used to, and now I'm all worn out.
- I exerted myself to pass the examination.
- I exhausted myself by walking a long distance.
- I expect a lot from him.
- I expect a subway station will be here in the future.
- i expect better
- I expect everyday is chaos for families with small children.
- I expect he'll pass the examination.
- I expect her back by six o'clock.
- I expect her to come back before lunch.
- I expect her to pass the examination easily.
- I expect him to be here by three.
- I expect him to come along any day now.
- I expect him to come at any moment.
- I expect him to come every moment.
- I expect him to come soon.
- I expect him to come.
- I expect him to get over the shock of his failure.
- I expect him to help me.
- I expect him to pass the examination.
- I expect him to take care of my younger brother.
- I expect it's his lousy personality that drives off the ladies.
- I expect much of him.
- i expect nothing from you
- i expect that
- I expect that he will help us.
- I expect that I will see him on Monday.
- I expect that Tom will pass the exam.
- I expect this is your first time for this.
- I expect to be back by the 20th.
- I expect to be back next Monday.
- I expect to see Mr Jones next week.
- I expect to sing better next time.
- I expect to take a vacation in May.
- I expect you all to do your best.
- I expect you can tell from the quoted text, but this is a book written in a colloquial style.
- I expect you know all about it.
- I expect you realised that without being conscious of it.
- I expect you to be punctual.
- i expect you to do something
- I expect you to pay off all your debts.
- I expect you to work harder.
- I expect you've chanted "kuwabara kuwabara" after a lightning flash, or have seen somebody do so.
- I expect your help.
- I expected her to have come yesterday.
- I expected him to come.
- I expected him to fail the exam.
- I expected him to offer some help.
- i expected it to
- I expected more classical features, but hers is a beauty that would do well even in this age.
- I expected that he would come.
- I expected that he would visit me.
- I expected that I would visit him, but I couldn't.
- I expected to finish this work, but I couldn't.
- I expected to make new friends when I moved to Boston.
- I expected Yoko to give up smoking.
- I experience nausea when I go on too many rides.
- I experienced a feeling of antipathy towards the speaker.
- I experienced a sense of well-being and was neither hungry nor thirsty.
- I experienced horse riding.
- I experienced intense cold at the South Pole last year.
- I experimented on animals.
- i explain what is
- I explained briefly to him how it happened.
- I explained him the procedures.
- I explained it to him, only to make him confused.
- I explained it to him.
- I explained the accident to him.
- I explained the matter to him.
- I explained the procedure to him.
- I explained the procedures to him.
- I explained the process to him.
- I explained the reason in detail.
- I explained the rule to him.
- I explained the rules of the game to them.
- I explained the rules to her.
- I explained the situation, as this, that and such and such, but they just nodded along without showing much interest.
- I explained to her what the matter was.
- I explained to the host that I had been delayed by a traffic jam.
- I expostulated with him on his dishonesty.
- I express my cordial thanks for what you have done for this city.
- I expressed my gratitude for what he did for me.
- I expressed my thanks.
- I fail to see the reason.
- I fail to see.
- I fail to understand his true aim.
- I failed after all.
- I failed in finding his house.
- I failed the exam because I didn't study.
- I failed the exam.
- I failed the test because I didn't study.
- I failed the tests.
- I failed to catch the last bus, and came home by taxi.
- I failed to get the position I wanted.
- I failed to go there in time.
- I failed to go to his birthday party.
- I failed to make a cake.
- I failed to persuade her.
- I failed to put film in my camera.
- I failed to recall the song's title.
- I failed.
- I fainted from the heat, and when I came to, I was in a life raft.
- I fainted.
- i fall asleep
- I fall asleep easily while watching television.
- I fall asleep in the class every now and then.
- I fall behind him in this respect.
- i familiar with
- i familiar with in japanese
- I fancied eating an authentic pretzel.
- I fancied that he was angry.
- I fancied that I heard a noise.
- I fancy he is a doctor.
- I fancy that I heard a noise.
- I fancy we've met before.
- i farted
- I farted in class and the teacher threw me out.
- I fastened the box tight with a rope so that it wouldn't break up.
- I favored the hypothesis.
- I faxed a map to Tom.
- I fear for the future of mankind.
- i fear it's impossible.
- I fear nothing.
- I fear so.
- I fear that he may be late for the train.
- I fear that it will rain tomorrow.
- I fear that we are late.
- I fear this work will take up most of my time.
- I fear we are too late.
- I fear we're too late.
- I feared that I might be late for the bus.
- I fed some meat to my dog.
- I fed the leftovers to my dog.
- I feed data into a computer.
- I feed meat to my dog.
- I feed my cat every morning and every evening.
- I feed my dog just before I eat dinner.
- I feed my dog twice a day.
- i feed you
- i feel
- I feel a bit depressed.
- I feel a bit feverish tonight.
- I feel a bit nauseous.
- I feel a chill seeing the blizzard outside.
- I feel a great joy for this job.
- I feel a great love for all of humanity.
- I feel a little bad today.
- I feel a little better now after crying all I had.
- I feel a little responsible.
- I feel a little weak today.
- I feel a lot better now, but I know Dad's going to be real upset.
- I feel a pain in the back.
- I feel a strong affinity for her.
- I feel a strong attachment to this house.
- I feel a strong attraction to the music of Beethoven.
- I feel abashed at my mistake.
- I feel admiration for his talent.
- I feel alive.
- I feel an overbearing emptiness inside of me.
- i feel annyed
- I feel anxious about letting Mary go just by herself, so would you go with her Tom.
- I feel as I can rely on things now.
- I feel as if I were aboard a great ship.
- I feel as if I were another person.
- I feel as if I were dreaming.
- I feel as if I've woken up from a nightmare.
- I feel as if we've already met.
- I feel ashamed for living on now.
- I feel ashamed of having lost my temper.
- I feel ashamed that I got such bad marks in the examination.
- i feel asleep
- I feel at ease about it.
- I feel at ease.
- I feel at peace with myself now.
- I feel awful.
- I feel awkward in his presence.
- i feel bad
- I feel bad about not having gone to his funeral.
- I feel bad about what I said.
- i feel bad for laughing
- i feel bad i feel sick
- I feel bad that she failed the examination.
- I feel bad today.
- I feel bad.
- I feel badly that she failed her test.
- I feel below par.
- I feel better today than yesterday.
- I feel better today, but I am not well enough to work.
- I feel better today, but I'm not well enough to work.
- I feel better today.
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