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「T」から始まる用語のさくいん
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- 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)
- The boy can't tell a swallow from a sparrow.
- The boy cannot have stolen my umbrella.
- The boy cannot keep quiet for ten minutes.
- The boy captured the bird with a net.
- The boy caressed the girl's chin and kissed her cheek.
- The boy carved his name in the tree.
- The boy carved his name on the tree.
- The boy caught the cat by the tail.
- The boy caught the dog by the tail.
- The boy caused his mother great anxiety.
- The boy certainly wasn't talkative.
- The boy chose to stay with his mother.
- The boy claims he knows nothing about it.
- The boy clasped the puppy to his chest.
- The boy complained of a headache.
- The boy considered the dolphin his best friend.
- The boy could not find his way out of the maze.
- The boy could not keep up with activities in school.
- The boy could not live up to the school rules.
- The boy could not so much as write his own name.
- The boy crammed all his clothes into the bag.
- The boy cried what a tall building it was.
- The boy cut the cake in two.
- The boy decided to observe and record bees in detail.
- The boy decided to observe and record honeybees in detail.
- The boy deemed that he cheated in the examination.
- The boy denied having stolen the bicycle.
- The boy deserved praise for saving the child's life.
- The boy did not reach his father's stature of six feet.
- The boy did nothing but cry all day long.
- The boy didn't change his opinion.
- The boy didn't reach his father's height of six feet.
- The boy does not dare to do so.
- The boy doesn't know how to behave.
- The boy dreamed of going on an Antarctic expedition.
- The boy drew a picture on the wall.
- The boy dug a grave for his dead pet.
- The boy dug a grave for his dog that had died.
- The boy dyed his hair because he wanted to be noticed.
- The boy eats bread.
- The boy enjoyed painting a picture.
- The boy entered by the back door.
- The boy exclaimed in delight.
- The boy fainted, but he came to when we threw water on his face.
- The boy faintly resembled his father in appearance.
- The boy fanned himself with his hat.
- The boy feared the dark.
- The boy fell and scraped his knee.
- The boy fell from the bridge.
- The boy fell off the bed.
- The boy found the big box contained nothing but old newspapers.
- The boy gathered a handful of peanuts and put them in a small box.
- The boy gave a great shout.
- The boy gave a rose to the girl.
- The boy gave up his seat to the old man on the bus.
- The boy gazed at the player dreamily.
- The boy got his hands dirty.
- The boy got in through the window.
- The boy got lost in the forest.
- The boy got scolded.
- The boy got sick from anxiety.
- The boy grabbed the cat by the tail.
- The boy grew taller and taller, till at last he exceeded his father in height.
- The boy grew up to be a famous musician.
- The boy grew up to be a famous scientist.
- The boy grew up to be a great man.
- The boy grew up to be a great scientist.
- The boy grew up to be a great statesman.
- The boy grew up to be a scientist.
- The boy had a red face.
- The boy had bad teeth because he neglected to brush them.
- The boy had been crying until he got some candy.
- The boy had the dish empty in a moment.
- The boy had the kindness to show us around.
- The boy has a bat under his arm.
- The boy has a good school record.
- The boy has a high fever.
- The boy has a hunger for adventure.
- The boy has a newspaper.
- The boy has a paint spot on his shirt.
- The boy has a shock of blond hair.
- The boy has a watch in his hand.
- The boy has an apple in his pocket.
- The boy has been absent from school for eight days.
- The boy has been sleeping for ten hours.
- The boy has few friends to play with.
- The boy has good reflexes.
- The boy has got out of hand.
- The boy has grown out of all his old clothes.
- The boy has learned to read.
- The boy has never been to the zoo.
- The boy has taken the toy away from his little sister.
- The boy hid behind the door.
- The boy hit the ball with his new bat.
- The boy hugged the puppy to his chest.
- The boy I helped is Tony.
- The boy I love doesn't love me.
- The boy I saw searching through the garbage can said that he had not eaten anything for four days.
- The boy I thought was honest deceived me.
- The boy in question did not come to school today.
- The boy is a credit to our school.
- The boy is afraid to go to bed in the dark.
- The boy is always mocked by his classmates.
- The boy is anxious for a new soccer ball.
- The boy is bashful and doesn't talk much.
- The boy is capable of robbery.
- The boy is clinging to his mother.
- The boy is drinking milk.
- The boy is drinking water.
- The boy is eating bread.
- The boy is far from a fool.
- The boy is full of promise.
- The boy is his father in miniature.
- the boy is home
- The boy is kind.
- The boy is mad for a bicycle.
- The boy is nice.
- The boy is obedient to his parents.
- The boy is over there.
- The boy is sick, though he doesn't appear so.
- The boy is tall for his age.
- The boy is the same age as my brother.
- The boy is to be praised in so far as he did his best.
- The boy is totally dependent on his parents.
- The boy is very honest.
- The boy is wearing glasses.
- The boy is yet to be found.
- The boy isn't as bad as he seemed.
- The boy isn't aware of his parents' efforts to raise him.
- The boy jumped into the water.
- The boy kept quiet.
- The boy kept standing for a while.
- The boy knows how to throw a curve.
- The boy knows many magic tricks.
- The boy lay listening to the radio.
- The boy lay on his back, basking in the spring sunshine.
- The boy lay on the sofa.
- The boy learned the famous poem by heart soon after he read it.
- The boy left his homework half-finished.
- The boy lifted the heavy box with one hand.
- The boy liked to keep his pencils sharp.
- The boy likes to walk to town.
- The boy locked his arm in the girl's.
- The boy looked into the room.
- The boy looked like a grown-up.
- The boy looked pleased with his new bicycle.
- The boy lost his way in the forest.
- The boy lost sight of his mother in the crowd.
- The boy made a fool of himself.
- The boy made believe he was too ill to go to school.
- The boy made fun of the girl.
- The boy made his parents happy.
- The boy made vain efforts to reach the shore.
- The boy makes a fool of adults.
- The boy may have told a lie to please his parents.
- The boy mocked his friend for being a coward.
- The boy more than justified the favourable opinion they had formed of him.
- The boy must have broken the window.
- The boy narrowly escaped drowning.
- The boy neglected to water the plants, and he was scolded.
- The boy observed the birds all day.
- The boy observed the growth of the plant.
- The boy often runs errands.
- The boy opened the window, although his mother told him not to.
- The boy over there is bowing to you.
- The boy over there is his brother.
- The boy passed the examination with success.
- The boy passed the time by flinging stones into the lake.
- The boy peeped in at the window.
- The boy persisted in his opinion.
- The boy persisted in wearing his hair long.
- The boy playing the guitar is Ken.
- The boy playing the guitar is my brother.
- The boy playing the guitar is my younger brother.
- The boy pressed his face against the shop window.
- The boy pretended he could read, but he was holding the book upside down.
- The boy pretended that he was so sick that he couldn't go to school.
- The boy pretended that he was too sick to go to school.
- The boy pretended to be too sick to go to school.
- The boy put his hand in his pocket.
- The boy put his hands in his pockets.
- The boy put on his athletic shoes and ran outside.
- The boy quivered at the sound.
- The boy ran and ran toward the goal.
- The boy ran away when he saw me.
- The boy ran away without looking back.
- The boy ran away.
- The boy ran toward his house.
- The boy reached out for another piece of cake.
- The boy reading a book is John.
- The boy released a bird from the cage.
- The boy remained silent.
- The boy returned with his face covered with mud.
- The boy riding a bicycle is my brother.
- The boy rode a horse for the first time.
- The boy rolled downstairs.
- The boy rowing the boat is a friend of mine.
- The boy said a wolf would come.
- The boy said that the taxi vanished into the fog.
- The boy sat among the girls.
- The boy sat on a chair.
- The boy sat there reading a weekly magazine.
- The boy saw himself as an adult.
- The boy scouts went from door to door selling what they had made.
- The boy screamed for help, but couldn't make himself heard.
- The boy screamed for help.
- The boy seems to be coming in this direction.
- The boy seems to know a great deal about plants.
- The boy seized the ladder, and began to climb.
- The boy set a bird free.
- The boy showed off his new bicycle to everyone.
- The boy singing a song is my brother.
- The boy skipped over the fence.
- The boy slung a stone at the dog.
- The boy solved the simultaneous equation with ease.
- The boy soon accommodated himself to his new class.
- The boy soon went to sleep.
- The boy spilled the ink, but he didn't mean to.
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