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
- 絞込み
- H
- HA
- HB
- HC
- HD
- HE
- HF
- HG
- HH
- HI
- HJ
- HK
- HL
- HM
- HN
- HO
- HP
- HQ
- HR
- HS
- HT
- HU
- HV
- HW
- HX
- HY
- HZ
- H(50音)
- H(タイ文字)
- H(数字)
- H(記号)
- He took it out from under his coat.
- He took Jane out for dinner.
- He took leave of his family and got on board the plane for New York.
- He took leave of his family and got on board.
- He took leave of the family.
- He took little time getting ready to go out.
- He took many pictures in London.
- He took me aside in order to whisper in my ear.
- He took me by the arm and looked me in the eye.
- He took me by the arm.
- He took me by the collar.
- He took me by the hand.
- He took me for an Englishman.
- He took me for my mother.
- He took me for my twin brother.
- He took me over to the island in his boat.
- He took me to the park yesterday.
- He took me up on my remarks about equal rights.
- He took medical advice.
- He took medicine.
- He took my umbrella without so much as asking.
- He took no account of the fact.
- He took no notice of his friend's advice.
- He took no notice of me.
- He took no notice of my advice.
- He took no notice of our warning.
- He took no notice that there was a sick man sleeping in the next room.
- He took no photos of the festival.
- He took off his cap in front of the entrance.
- He took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
- He took off his coat and put it on again.
- He took off his coat.
- He took off his glasses after that.
- He took off his glasses and frowned at the nurse.
- He took off his glasses.
- He took off his hat and made a polite bow.
- He took off his hat.
- He took off his overcoat.
- He took offence at her.
- He took offense at his daughter's behavior.
- He took offense at what I said and turned on his heels.
- He took office two years ago.
- He took on extra workers.
- He took on the difficult work.
- He took out a 1,000-yen note from his wallet.
- He took out a book about the history of coins.
- He took out a coin from his pocket.
- He took out a dollar from his wallet.
- He took out a notebook.
- He took out a piece of chalk.
- He took out a piece of paper.
- He took out his fountain pen.
- He took out his handkerchief.
- He took out his passport.
- He took out his pen to sign his check.
- He took out one egg.
- He took out some coins.
- He took out the wallet from his inside jacket pocket.
- He took over his father's business.
- He took over the business after her death.
- He took over the business after his father died.
- He took over the business from his father.
- He took over the business.
- He took pains educating his children.
- He took pains to write this song.
- He took part in the anti-war demonstration.
- He took part in the athletic meeting.
- He took part in the meeting in place of his brother.
- He took part in the meeting.
- He took part in the Olympic Games.
- He took part in the race.
- He took pictures of me with his camera.
- He took pity on me and helped me out.
- He took poison by mistake.
- He took pride in his dog.
- He took revenge.
- He took some deep breaths before he dived.
- He took something out of his pocket.
- He took the blow on the head.
- He took the car on trial, but didn't like it so he took it back.
- He took the car on trial.
- He took the clock apart just for fun.
- He took the coat off because it was warm.
- He took the elevator to the 5th floor.
- He took the express for Tokyo.
- He took the first place in the race.
- He took the first prize.
- He took the heavy box down from the shelf.
- He took the initiative in carrying out the plan.
- He took the job for the sake of his career but he didn't like it.
- He took the job reluctantly.
- He took the lead in fighting pollution.
- He took the leadership of the party.
- He took the liberty of writing to the lady.
- He took the newspaper away from George.
- He took the photos in earnest.
- He took the position that he agreed to it.
- He took the proper steps to meet the situation.
- He took the public by surprise.
- He took the reality of the situation lightly and failed.
- he took the trouble to
- He took the trouble to assist the poor man.
- He took the trouble to see me off at the station.
- He took the trouble to send me the book.
- He took the trouble to show me the way to the station.
- He took the wrong bus by mistake.
- He took the wrong train by mistake.
- He took to Akiko from the moment he met her.
- He took to drinking after his wife left him.
- He took to fishing after retirement.
- He took to his heels when he saw a policeman.
- He took two tablets of aspirin to get rid of his cold.
- He took up gardening after he retired.
- He took up golf this spring.
- He took up his pen and began to write.
- He took up residence in Jamaica.
- He took up the receiver and dialed.
- He took us back in his car.
- He took us to the zoo.
- He took what little money I had.
- he tookk a day off today
- He tore out of the house.
- He tore the book apart.
- He tore the newspaper in half.
- He tore the paper in two.
- He tore the photographs into pieces.
- He tore up his letter into small bits and threw them out the window.
- He tore up the letter in tears.
- He tossed and turned all night.
- He touched her on the shoulder.
- He touched me on the cheek.
- He touched the water with his foot.
- He touches a woman in a natural and unstudied manner.
- He towers above the rest of the class.
- He traded his old car in for a new one.
- He traded on her kindness.
- He trained his camera on me.
- He trained his dog to fetch the newspaper.
- He trains harder than anyone else.
- He trampled on her feelings.
- He transferred his office to Osaka.
- He transferred to the office in Chiba.
- He transformed a piece of waste ground into a beautiful garden.
- He translated a Japanese novel into French.
- He translated everything for me.
- He translated French into Japanese.
- He translated Homer from the Greek into English.
- He translated promise into actions.
- He translated the book from French into English.
- He translated the verse into English.
- He traveled a great deal, as did most of his friends.
- He traveled about the world.
- He traveled abroad in his own country.
- He traveled all over Europe.
- He traveled all over the globe.
- He traveled all over the world.
- He traveled around the country.
- He traveled around the world.
- He traveled at the expense of the company.
- He traveled by boat.
- He traveled from Germany to Algeria.
- He traveled on business.
- He traveled through the Tohoku district this summer.
- He traveled throughout the country.
- He traveled to Hawaii with the family.
- He traveled with a large escort.
- He traveled with only a dog for company.
- He travels about the world gathering facts about little known countries.
- He travels around.
- He travels fastest who travels alone.
- He travels much, knows much.
- He treated himself to a new car.
- He treated it with utmost care.
- He treats his employees well.
- He treats me as a child.
- He treats me as an adult.
- He treats me as if I am a stranger.
- He treats me as if I were a stranger.
- He treats me like a child.
- He treats me like a princess
- He treats me like his slave.
- He trembled at the thought of the earthquake.
- He tricked her into agreeing to his proposal.
- He tricked them.
- He tried again and again, but didn't succeed.
- He tried climbing the distant mountain.
- He tried coffee.
- He tried different kind of foods one after another.
- He tried different kinds of foods one after another.
- He tried getting close to her using every means possible.
- He tried getting closer to her using every possible means.
- He tried hard in vain.
- He tried hard only to find that he was not fit for the job.
- He tried hard, but achieved nothing.
- He tried hard, but failed.
- He tried hard, but he failed.
- He tried harder to get good marks than I did.
- He tried his best not to get wet.
- He tried his best only to fail again.
- He tried his best, but in the end he was defeated.
- He tried in vain to convince them of his innocence.
- He tried in vain to lift up the stone.
- He tried in vain to open the box.
- He tried in vain to open the locked door.
- He tried in vain to pull the wool over my eyes.
- He tried in vain to put an end to their heated discussion.
- He tried in vain to solve the problem.
- He tried it again, but in vain.
- He tried it again, only to fail.
- He tried it over and over again.
- He tried knocking at the door.
- He tried many different methods.
- He tried more than once, only to fail.
- He tried not to hurt others' feelings.
- He tried opening the door.
- He tried out that new machine.
- He tried putting on his new shoes.
- He tried several times, but did not succeed.
- He tried several times, but failed.
- He tried solving the problem.
- He tried speaking French to us.
- He tried the experiment again and again.
- He tried to absorb as much of the local culture as possible.
- He tried to accumulate wealth.
- He tried to act cheerfully, but we all knew how sad he felt.
- He tried to adapt himself to his new surroundings.
- He tried to adapt his conduct to his new environment.
- He tried to appeal.
- He tried to approach her by every possible means.
- He tried to approach her using every possible means.
- He tried to argue the matter away.
- He tried to attract her attention.
- He tried to awake people from their ignorance.
- He tried to banish his anxiety.
- He tried to be brave while he was being held hostage.
- He tried to be less obtrusive.
- He tried to behave as bravely as possible while he was being held hostage.
- He tried to borrow a large sum of money from them in vain.
- He tried to brave it out while held as a hostage.
- He tried to break his son's habit of smoking.
- He tried to bring about peace.
- He tried to bring the argument to an end.
- He tried to buy into the club.
- He tried to catch the bird but wasn't successful.
- He tried to catch the bird, but couldn't.
- He tried to certify the matter as correct.
- He tried to comfort her, but she kept crying.
- He tried to concentrate on the letter.
- He tried to convince them of his innocence in vain.
- He tried to convince them of his innocence.
- He tried to devise a plan for getting rid of termites.
- He tried to draw the bow with all his strength and shoot an arrow far.
- He tried to enlarge his sphere of influence.
- He tried to fasten his attention on the letter.
- He tried to find out what he was up against.
- He tried to force an entrance into the house.
- He tried to gain her affection.
- He tried to gain time by making a longer speech.
- He tried to get it at the expense of self-respect.
- He tried to get me to help him.
- He tried to get rid of the ants.
- He tried to get up early.
- He tried to give up smoking but in vain.
- He tried to give up smoking last year, but it was in vain.
- He tried to give up smoking several times, but failed.
- He tried to grasp the rail.
- He tried to hold back his anger.
- He tried to imagine what the client was like.
- He tried to keep back his tears.
- He tried to keep dry as best he could.
- He tried to keep the secret back from us.
- He tried to kill himself because he lost her love.
- He tried to kill himself but it ended in failure.
- He tried to kill himself.
- He tried to kiss me.
- He tried to knock at the door.
- He tried to laugh her out of her foolish belief.
- He tried to learn French.
- He tried to learn Greek, but soon got tired and gave it up.
- He tried to make both ends meet.
- He tried to make his point.
- He tried to make his wife happy, but he couldn't.
- He tried to make his wife happy, but in vain.
- He tried to make the robot run.
- He tried to make up for his lack of sleep by taking a nap.
- He tried to make up for lost time.
- He tried to master French.
- He tried to memorize the conversation.
- He tried to open the door.
- He tried to open the window.
- He tried to parade his knowledge.
- He tried to persuade her in vain.
- He tried to persuade her.
- He tried to play two roles at the same time and failed.
- He tried to put an end to their quarrel.
- He tried to put me off with more promises.
- He tried to put the blame on me.
- He tried to put the fragments of a broken vase together.
- He tried to rationalize his foolish actions.
- He tried to reduce his weight.
- He tried to reform the party from within.
- He tried to restrain his anger.
- He tried to save something from his travel expenses.
- He tried to sell the boss the new idea.
- He tried to solve the problem, but had no luck.
- He tried to solve the problem, only to fail.
- He tried to solve the problem, which he found very difficult.
- He tried to solve the problem.
- He tried to soothe the angry man.
- He tried to speak by word or gesture.
- He tried to speak French to us.
- He tried to stand up.
- He tried to study all night, but in vain.
- He tried to swim against the tide.
- He tried to take hold of the sheep.
- He tried to unify the various groups.
- He tried to wean his son from his bad habit.
- He tried to write down everything the teacher said.
- He tried unsuccessfully to domineer over his office workers.
- He tried very hard to live up to his parents expectations.
- He tried with all his might to lift the box.
- He tried with all his might to push the door open.
- He tried writing a short story.
- He tries hard.
- He tries to keep abreast of his classmates.
- He tries to keep up with his classmates.
- He tries to make sure he doesn't fall behind his classmates.
- He tries.
- He trimmed his beard for the wedding.
- He trod on my foot on purpose in the train.
- He truly is a prodigy.
- He trussed up the thief.
- He trusted his defense attorney.
- He trusts his assistant quite a lot.
- He trusts his wife to a great extent.
- He tucked the handkerchief in his pocket.
- He tucked the napkin under his chin.
- He tumbled down the stairs.
- He tumbled on a steep slope while skiing.
- He turned a blind eye.
- He turned a deaf ear to me.
- He turned a deaf ear to my advice.
- He turned a deaf ear to my request.
- He turned a deaf ear to my words.
- He turned a deaf ear to their complaints.
- He turned a deaf ear to their request.
- He turned a somersault.
- He turned angrily on his accusers.
- He turned around and looked back.
- He turned around when I called.
- He turned around.
- He turned away from them in embarrassment.
- He turned away the question.
- He turned back halfway.
- He turned back to help her up the stairs.
- He turned bright red.
- He turned Christian.
- He turned down her request for a day off.
- He turned down my application.
- He turned down my offer.
- He turned down our proposal.
- He turned down their invitation.
- He turned his artistic gifts to good account by becoming a painter.
- He turned his attention to the picture.
- He turned his back on the old tradition.
- He turned his back on the old traditions.
- He turned his coat inside out.
- He turned his experience to good account.
- He turned his mind to it.
- He turned his tail and ran.
- He turned his thoughts toward home.
- He turned off all the lights at eleven.
- He turned off the light and he went to bed.
- He turned off the TV and began to study.
- He turned on the radio.
- He turned on the TV, and promptly fell asleep sitting before the set.
- He turned out her father.
- he turned out to be a fraud
- He turned out to be a real disappointment after we went through hell and high water to find him.
- He turned out to be her father.
- He turned out to be innocent.
- He turned out to be nothing but a liar.
- He turned over a calendar.
- He turned over a new leaf in life.
- He turned over in bed.
- He turned over the business to his son.
- He turned over the matter in his mind.
- He turned pale at the news.
- He turned pale the instant he saw her.
- He turned pale to hear that.
- He turned pale when he heard that news.
- He turned pale with fear.
- He turned pale with fright.
- He turned red with excitement.
- He turned red with shame.
- He turned round from side to side to look at himself in the mirror.
- He turned sharp left.
- He turned the bottle upside down and shook it, but still the honey wouldn't come out.
- He turned the corner.
- He turned the dial on the bicycle lock.
- He turned the doorknob with his left hand.
- He turned the key.
- He turned the problem over in his mind for three days before he did anything about it.
- He turned the steering wheel the other way about.
- He turned the table upside down.
- He turned to a tall woman nearby.
- He turned to his friend for help.
- He turned to his friends for help.
- He turned to the left at the corner.
- He turned traitor.
- He turned up 30 minutes late.
- He turned up a key to the solution of the mystery.
- He turned up an hour later.
- He turned up his nose at my suggestion.
- He turned up the volume on the television.
- He turns a deaf ear to me.
- He turns everything to good account.
- He turns off the lights so as not to waste electricity.
- He twisted my arm.
- He typified the times in which he lived.
- He understands everything right on the spot.
- He understands expressions that are easy to understand for Japanese people
- He understands French.
- He understands her problems more or less.
- He understands ideas such as "same" and "different."
- He understands physics.
- He understands the problem.
- He undertook a great deal of work.
- He underwent a risky operation.
- He up and beat me.
- He upped one end of the plank.
- He urged her to drive carefully.
- He urged his horse along.
- He urged me to think again.
- He urged us to obey the rule.
- he url or value may not be correct. please confirm the value
- He used a big piece of paper to make the bag.
- He used a headache as an excuse for leaving early.
- He used a lot of honey.
- He used a wire to connect the new light.
- He used all available means.
- He used all his strength to crawl out of the wrecked car.
- He used all his wealth for the benefit of the poor.
- He used every chance to practice English.
- He used force on his children.
- He used her bike without asking permission.
- He used his hand to screen the sunlight from his eyes.
- He used his umbrella as a weapon.
- He used me as a guinea pig.
- He used pigeons in his experiment.
- He used so much inflated language in his speech today I couldn't figure out what he was saying.
- He used the chopsticks in an awkward way.
- He used the dictionary.
- He used the word half-a-dozen times in as many lines.
- He used the word in a good sense.
- He used to be a gentleman.
- He used to be a man of fortune.
- He used to be a nice boy.
- He used to be a quiet man.
- He used to be an imaginative boy.
- He used to be well off and generous, but now he lives from hand to mouth.
- He used to bully his friends.
- He used to come here for a talk on Sundays.
- He used to come here on Mondays.
- He used to come to see me on Sunday.
- He used to drink.
- He used to eat out every day, but now he can't afford it.
- He used to get up early when he was young.
- He used to get up early.
- He used to go out at night.
- He used to go to school by bicycle, but he takes a bus now.
- He used to go to school by bicycle, but now he goes by bus.
- He used to go to the museum on Sunday.
- He used to haunt those caves as a little boy.
- He used to have bread for breakfast.
- He used to live here.
- He used to love her.
- He used to meditate in the morning.
- He used to play football before his marriage.
- He used to play the violin in his youth.
- He used to play with her in his childhood.
- He used to read a lot.
- He used to read at night.
- He used to say so, but now he doesn't.
- He used to sit reading for hours.
- He used to smoke, but now he doesn't.
- He used to suffer from stomach aches.
- He used to tell me stories about India.
同じカテゴリーのほかの辞書