Weblio英和和英辞典 のさくいん |
「H」から始まる用語のさくいん
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- HE
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- HG
- HH
- HI
- HJ
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- HL
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- HN
- HO
- HP
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- HR
- HS
- HT
- HU
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- HX
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- H(50音)
- H(タイ文字)
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- H(記号)
- He accused her of having lied to him.
- He accused me of being a liar.
- He accused me of having broken our promise.
- He accused me of having stolen his watch.
- He accused me of his defeat.
- He accused me of my mistake.
- He accused the man of stealing.
- He accused us of wronging him.
- He achieved a throw of seventy meters.
- He achieved great success in life.
- He achieved his aim at last.
- He achieved his aim of studying abroad.
- He achieved his desired goal.
- He achieved his goal.
- He achieved his purpose of studying abroad.
- He achieved his purpose.
- He acknowledged his fault.
- He acknowledged his faults.
- He acknowledged it to be true.
- He acknowledged me by lifting his hat.
- He acknowledged me by raising his hat.
- He acknowledged my presence with a nod.
- He acknowledges the danger.
- He acquainted her with his plan.
- He acquainted himself with his job.
- He acquainted me with the change of the plan.
- He acquainted me with the news.
- He acquiesced in his father's decision.
- He acquired a large fortune.
- He acquired a vast amount of wealth in these few years.
- He acquired American citizenship.
- He acquired education late in his life.
- He acquired French quickly.
- He acquired French when he was young.
- He acquired Russian quickly.
- He acquired some knowledge about Ben.
- He acquired the ability to speak English.
- He acquired the habit of smoking.
- He acquired the habit of snacking.
- He acquitted himself admirably at the track meet.
- He acquitted himself well.
- He acted as a guide while I was staying in Kyoto.
- He acted as chairman.
- He acted as if he were ill.
- He acted as my guide.
- He acted as our guide.
- He acted as though we had insulted him.
- He acted behind the manager's back.
- He acted fairly toward me.
- He acted fairly towards me.
- He acted foolishly.
- He acted in his own interest.
- He acted just as if there were nothing.
- He acted like a lunatic.
- He acted like a madman.
- He acted like a saint.
- He acted like he owned the place.
- He acted on my advice.
- He acted on the matter.
- He acted on the stage.
- He acted out a pantomime at the party.
- He acted out in drunkenness and broke many things
- He acted quickly and put out the fire.
- He acted the fool.
- He acted the part of King Lear.
- He acted well in Hamlet.
- He acts as if he were a king.
- He acts his age.
- He acts like a tough guy.
- He acts quickly.
- He acts very shy in her presence.
- He actually did it.
- He actually didn't see the accident.
- He actually has the kind of look that old ladies find attractive
- He adapted himself to circumstances.
- He adapted himself to his new life.
- He adapted his plan to the new situation.
- He adapted the story for children.
- He adapted to his environment.
- He added a little sugar and milk to his tea.
- He added a little sugar to the coffee.
- He added insult to injury.
- He added that he didn't believe it.
- He added that he had a wonderful time at the party.
- He added that he was coming up to town in a day or two.
- He added that I should come to the party, too.
- He added to his savings.
- He added up the figures.
- He addressed a large audience.
- He addressed himself to the chairman.
- He addressed himself to the mayor.
- He addressed himself to the reporters.
- He addressed my full attention to the landscape outside.
- He addressed the audience in a soft tone.
- He addressed the audience in a soft voice.
- He addressed the crowd gravely.
- He adhered to his own theory.
- He adhered to the original plan.
- He adheres to the Democratic party.
- He adjusted the telescope to his sight.
- He admired my new car.
- He admits being involved in the scandal.
- He admitted having done wrong.
- He admitted he had taken bribes.
- He admitted himself defeated.
- He admitted his defeat.
- He admitted his eagerness to escape from here.
- He admitted his guilt.
- He admitted his mistakes.
- He admitted John yesterday.
- He admitted that he had committed the crime.
- He admitted that he had stolen the treasure.
- He admitted that he stole the gold.
- He admitted that he wanted to escape from here.
- He admitted that he was guilty.
- He admitted that he was wrong.
- He admitted that it was true.
- He admitted the visitor to the living-room.
- He admonished his son for being lazy.
- He admonished them for being noisy.
- he adopted / assumed an air of indifference
- He adopted a war orphan and is bringing her up as a foster daughter.
- He adopted her idea.
- He adopted the new method.
- He adopted the orphan.
- He adopted this little girl.
- He adores going to the theater.
- He adores his grandfather.
- He adores the movies.
- He advanced a new plan.
- He advanced his departure by two days.
- He advanced me a week's wages.
- He advanced on me fiercely.
- He advanced to colonel.
- He advertised his house for sale.
- He advised an early start.
- He advised caution.
- He advised her to stop drinking.
- He advised me not to believe what she says.
- He advised me not to smoke.
- He advised me on my study.
- He advised me that he had arrived.
- He advised me that I keep the secret.
- He advised me to go there.
- He advised me to see a lawyer. This I did at once.
- He advised us against doing it.
- He advised us to leave early.
- He advocated abolishing class distinctions.
- He advocated abolishing the death penalty.
- He advocated reduction of taxes.
- He advocated the reduction of taxes.
- He advocated to us that the changes be made.
- He advocates a revision of the rules.
- He advocates reform in university education.
- He affected not to hear me.
- He affirmed himself to be innocent.
- He affirmed his innocence.
- He affirmed that he saw the crash.
- He affirmed the truth of her statement.
- he again
- he against
- He agreed to be here at 6.
- He agreed to be my business partner
- He agreed with me.
- He agrees with my opinion.
- He aimed at the bird.
- He aimed at the cornered deer with his gun.
- he allowd me 10024
- He allowed John to enter yesterday.
- He almost lost vision in one of his eyes.
- He almost never gets angry.
- He almost never gets sick because he is careful about his health.
- He almost never went there.
- He already read it, but he hasn't reply yet
- He already went to bed.
- He already went to sleep.
- He also brought out one more dubious conclusion.
- He also saw it.
- He also speaks French.
- He always behaved badly to me.
- He always deceives people and commits malicious acts.
- He always does his job very well, but he is also a human so he have made some mistakes
- He always eats breakfast here.
- He always fulfills his promises.
- he always gets a hit in each game
- He always gets home at 6:00 p.m.
- He always gets home at six o'clock in the evening.
- He always gives consideration to other people's feelings
- He always gives evasive answers by talking about trivial things
- He always goes to work at 8:00 a.m.
- He always has extremely biased ideas
- He always hums while working.
- He always imposes his opinion on me.
- He always indulges in smoking.
- He always insisted that he was in the right.
- He always insists on having everything his own way.
- He always invited me to his dinner parties.
- He always keeps appointments.
- He always keeps his promises.
- He always keeps his room as neat as a pin.
- He always keeps his room clean.
- He always keeps his word.
- He always kisses his girlfriend goodbye when they part ways.
- He always leaves for work at 8:00 a.m.
- He always leaves his work half done.
- He always leaves home at seven.
- He always leaves the window open while he sleeps.
- He always left the problem of his children's education to his wife.
- He always listens to serious music.
- He always looks good to his superiors and neglects important work
- He always make good his promises.
- He always makes a fool of others.
- he always makes a ready answer
- He always makes a ready answer.
- He always makes cynical remarks to me.
- He always makes it a rule to take an hour's walk every day.
- He always makes sure to come on time.
- He always makes the same mistake.
- He always mistakes me for my sister.
- He always parades his knowledge of English.
- He always passes for a great scholar.
- He always pays attention to his children's behavior.
- He always persisted in his errors.
- He always plans a thing out carefully before he does it.
- He always plays well.
- He always possesses good health.
- He always prefers his pie served a la mode.
- He always produces results that are beyond expectation
- He always puts himself first.
- He always quarrels with his wife.
- He always reads a magazine.
- He always relies on other people.
- He always remained poor.
- he always say or says
- He always says "Hello" when I see him.
- He always says one word too many.
- He always says the same thing.
- He always says things in a very arrogant way, but I think he doesn't mean to offend anyone
- He always says, "only kidding!" at the end.
- He always seems to be living rent-free in somebody's house.
- He always shows cowardice.
- He always shows off his abilities.
- He always sings in the shower.
- He always sings while having a shower.
- He always sings while taking a shower.
- He always sits up late at night.
- He always speaks at random.
- He always speaks from notes.
- He always speaks ill of his father behind his back.
- He always speaks of the government with contempt.
- He always speaks to me when he meets me on the street.
- He always speaks well of her.
- He always spends his money freely.
- He always stands aloof from the masses.
- He always stands off when people are enthusiastic.
- He always stays in bed as late as he can.
- He always studies hard.
- He always takes advantage of the mistakes made by his rivals.
- He always takes his coffee strong.
- He always takes his time in everything he does.
- He always takes his time in everything that he does.
- He always takes note of his boss's movements.
- He always takes notes.
- He always takes sides with her.
- He always talks as if he knows everything.
- He always talks as though he knows how to handle himself but you never know how he'll act when the chips are down.
- He always talks as though he were addressing a public meeting.
- He always talks in such high-sounding terms.
- He always talks when he shouldn't
- He always teaches from notes.
- He always tells at random.
- He always tells the truth.
- He always took a seat in the front row.
- He always treats me like a child.
- He always tries to have his own way.
- He always tries to see the good in others.
- He always tries to trip people up.
- He always troubles himself about minor things.
- He always values his wife's opinions.
- He always walks with a rifle.
- He always wanted to study Japanese.
- He always wants to have his own way.
- He always wears a blue shirt.
- He always wears blue shirts.
- He always wears dark glasses.
- He always wears heavy clothes.
- He always wears his school tie.
- He always works hard.
- He always works with all his might.
- He always worries about minor points.
- He always yells at me when he is angry.
- He amassed a fortune in stock trading during the last boom.
- He amassed a large fortune before he died.
- He amazed everyone by passing his driving test.
- He amended his way of living.
- He amused himself by reading a detective story after supper.
- He amused himself by reading a detective story.
- He amused the children by showing them some magic.
- He amused the children by singing.
- He amused the children with the story.
- He amused us with a funny story.
- He and his companion asked me to come along with them.
- He and his friend sat on the bench.
- He and his wife both work and his salary is lower than hers, so no wonder he is a hen-pecked husband.
- He and his wife tried to work out their problems, but couldn't.
- he and I
- He and I are almost the same height.
- He and I are bosom friends.
- He and I are both the type of people that rely on intuition rather than logic
- He and I are brothers.
- He and I are childhood friends.
- He and I are classmates.
- He and I are cousins.
- He and I are friends.
- He and I are kindred spirits.
- He and I are pretty much the same build.
- He and I are such close friends that we can almost read each other's minds.
- He and I are teachers.
- He and I can not speak Spanish.
- He and I discussed the waste problem in terms of recycling.
- He and I have a near-telepathic understanding of each other. No sooner does one of us say something than the other is already responding.
- He and I have been friends since childhood.
- He and I have been good friends since we were children.
- He and I have been inseparable friends since our student days.
- He and I have been steady for many years
- He and I share a room.
- He and I stayed at the hotel.
- He and I walked together.
- He and I were in the same camp then.
- he and me are coming
- He and she are both wearing the same clothes they were wearing yesterday, aren't they?
- He and she got married three years ago.
- He angrily rattled the locked door.
- He angrily tore up the letter from her.
- He announced his engagement to her.
- He announced his engagement to Miss Brown.
- He announced my statement to be true.
- He announced that he would come at once and investigate the matter.
- He announced the next singer.
- He annoys me with questions.
- He anonymously donated a large sum of money to the Red Cross.
- He answered all the questions in ten minutes.
- He answered an advertisement in the paper and got the job.
- He answered as follows.
- He answered his parents back.
- He answered in brief.
- He answered incorrectly.
- He answered my question easily.
- He answered my question in the negative.
- He answered my question with a "no."
- He answered my questions by the exercise of his excellent memory.
- He answered never a word.
- He answered not a word to me.
- He answered that he could swim well.
- He answered that he knew no French.
- He answered with a look of annoyance.
- He answered with a sad air.
- He answered, No.
- He answers to the description of the criminal.
- He anticipated traveling abroad the next year.
- He anticipates that he will be in trouble.
- He antigen
- He apologized for having offended her.
- He apologized for his rudeness, but she wouldn't forgive him.
- He apologized for his rudeness.
- He apologized to her for being late.
- He apologized to his wife and children for losing his temper.
- He apologized to me for his rudeness.
- He apologized to me for stepping on my foot.
- He apologized to the teacher for coming to school late.
- He apologized to them for taking up their time.
- He apologized to us for being late.
- He apologized to us for having broken his promise.
- He apparently dates a Japanese girl called Tatoeba.
- He appealed to a higher court against the decision.
- He appealed to lack of funds as a reason for the failure of his enterprise.
- He appealed to our emotions.
- He appealed to the judge for mercy.
- He appealed to us for help.
- He appeared as a pinch hitter in the game.
- He appeared at 5 o'clock to the minute.
- He appeared at last.
- He appeared at the party late.
- He appeared from nowhere.
- He appeared honest.
- He appeared hungry.
- He appeared on television last night.
- He appeared on TV last night.
- He appeared young.
- He appears brave, but it's just an act.
- He appears sly on the surface.
- He appears to be strong and healthy.
- He appears to have been a great sportsman.
- He appears to know Ann.
- He applied for a job with the Bank of Tokyo.
- He applied for a job.
- He applied for a position in the office.
- He applied for admission to the club.
- He applied for admission to the riding club.
- He applied for the job and got it.
- He applied for the job but was turned down on the spot.
- He applied for the position.
- He applied for the scholarship.
- He applied himself to his study, without thought for his normal life.
- He applied himself to his study.
- He applied himself to the study of music.
- He applied himself to the study of Spanish.
- He applied himself to the task.
- He applied himself to this scientific study.
- He applied his theory to his case.
- He applied his theory to some cases.
- He applied the money to the payment of debts.
- He applied this theory to his case.
- He appointed John to act as his deputy.
- He appointed me to do this task.
- He appreciates his parents' love.
- He appreciates Japanese culture.
- He approached her in the disguise of a policewoman.
- He approached his uncle about lending him some money.
- He approached the boy reading a book.
- He approached the station.
- He arched his eyebrows in surprise.
- He argued as follows.
- He argued away her concern.
- He argued for our forming the alliance with that nation.
- He argued his daughter out of marrying Tom.
- He argued me into going.
- He argued that nuclear weapons were a threat to peace.
- He argued that the new policy was bound to drive the economy into recession.
- He argues that the administration must look for alternative sources of revenue.
- He armed himself with all the facts before asking questions at the meeting.
- He arranged that piano music for the violin.
- He arranged the flowers.
- He arranged to be here at 6.
- He arrived after I had left.
- He arrived after the bell rang.
- He arrived an hour late, which annoyed me very much.
- He arrived at nine in accordance with a prearranged plan.
- He arrived at Paris and immediately started for London.
- He arrived at the age of 40.
- He arrived at the station at five.
- He arrived at the station at seven.
- He arrived at the station out of breath.
- He arrived at the station.
- He arrived earlier than usual.
- He arrived half an hour late, so everyone was angry with him.
- He arrived half an hour late, which annoyed us very much.
- He arrived here just now.
- He arrived here last night.
- He arrived here safely yesterday.
- He arrived here ten minutes early.
- He arrived in a big car.
- He arrived in Japan yesterday.
- He arrived in time for the meeting.
- He arrived in time.
- He arrived in Tokyo yesterday.
- He arrived just as I was leaving home.
- He arrived late as usual.
- He arrived on time in spite of the rain.
- He arrived quite out of the blue.
- He arrived safely.
- He arrived shortly after.
- He arrived the day she left.
- He arrived there after dark.
- He arrived too early.
- He arrived two days previously.
- He as good as accepted my offer.
- He as good as called me a liar.
- He as good as said you were a fool.
- He as well as you is in the wrong.
- He as well as you is tired of this work.
- He as well as you likes baseball.
- He ascended the ladder halfway.
- He ascended the stairs.
- He ascribed his success to hard work.
- He ascribed his success to his diligence.
- He ascribes his failure to bad luck.
- He ascribes his poverty to bad luck.
- he ask the question.
- He asked $5 for it.
- He asked a favor of me.
- He asked a few questions of me.
- He asked a question about it.
- He asked a very good question.
- He asked about your health yesterday.
- He asked after my mother.
- He asked after my wife when I met him today.
- He asked after you last night.
- He asked after you.
- He asked an awkward question.
- He asked for a back massage.
- He asked for a beer.
- He asked for a cigarette.
- He asked for a drink of water.
- He asked for a glass of beer.
- He asked for food.
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