Weblio英和和英辞典 のさくいん |
「記号」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- 記号
- "What's happening in the cave? I'm curious." "I have no idea."
- "What's that sound?" "It sounds like a woodpecker."
- "What's the capital of Sri Lanka?" "Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte." "Correct!"
- "What's the difference between erotic and kinky?" "Erotic is when you use a feather and kinky is when you use a whole chicken."
- "What's the matter with you?" she demanded.
- "What's the matter?" "I can't find my keys." "Which ones?" "My bicycle ones."
- "What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit.
- "What's the purpose of your staying?" "It is to participate in the voluntarism held by Giban village (That takes place here)"
- "What's this shop?" "Should we go in and have a look?" "OK."
- "What's this?" "It's a peach."
- "What's this?" asked Tony.
- "what's up, man?"
- "What's up? Fidgeting around in front of the house." "Um ... I was waiting for you to come back."
- "What's up? Fidgeting like that" "Er, well, it looks like the elastic's gone in my pants."
- "What's with this symbol? Were you rushing?" "Not at all. It's a heart symbol. Try turning your head to the side." "Ah, it really is. Thanks."
- "What's wrong with you?" "Leave me alone for a while. It's none of your business."
- "What's wrong?" "I don't have a key."
- "What's wrong?" "The speakers aren't working well."
- "What's wrong?" "Uh, nothing."
- "What's your name?" "Mary." "That's a pretty name."
- "What's your name?" "My name is Tom."
- "What's your name?" "My name's Tom."
- "What's your name?" "Tom."
- "What's your name?" "Yanni."
- "What's your name?" I asked.
- "what's your rush now,"
- "what's yours is mine, and what's mine is my own"
- "What? Are you doubting us?" "B-but, that is, suddenly 'spirit world', 'magical beings' - it's strange to ask me to believe."
- "whatever happens, happens."
- "whatever meant to happen, will happen"
- "whatever you are, be a good one"
- "whatever you say,cruella"
- "whats at stake here,"
- "wheels up,"
- "when a man says money can do anything, that settles it; he doesn/t have any"
- "When are you coming back?" "That all depends on the weather."
- "When did Mr Ogawa arrive?" "Ten minutes ago."
- "When did you buy it?" "Let's see. I bought it last week."
- "When did you return?" "I came back the day before yesterday."
- "When do you get up?" "At 8 in the morning."
- "When do you get up?" "I get up at eight."
- "When do you swim?" "I swim in July."
- "When do you watch TV?" "I watch TV after dinner."
- "When does he study?" "He studies before dinner."
- "when fox became president, this seemed to be the first thing that made happy all the young people, especially those who had felt angry with the old government leaders."
- "When I asked to go out drinking with some friends, did you not say that it was fine? So why are you so angry? You're contradicting yourself." "Not at all! You never said that you were going to be drinking with men!" "That's because Tom is just a friend, and I know that if I said I was going with him then you'd have said no."
- "when i came to,"
- "when i have vacation,"
- "when i see beautiful scenery, i stop and enjoy it for a while."
- "when i tell someone about that,"
- "when i was a young man, i wanted to change the world."
- "When I was little, I once broke my mom's favorite necklace, and all the little pieces spilled onto the road." "Was she mad at you?" "I don't really remember." "Then how do you know you did that?" "She told me about it several times." "She's probably holding it against you." "You think?" "Maybe. Once you start making money, you should buy her another one to make up for it." "Alright, I will."
- "when it is spring, the sakura will bloom in japanese"
- "when it rains, it pours"
- "when life gives you lemon , make lemonade"
- "when life gives you lemons , make lemonade."
- "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
- "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
- "when once, through my treachery"
- "when petticoats woo, breeks may come speed"
- "when there's a will, there's a way"
- "When they say your pee is amber-colored, that means you're dehydrated."
- "When will you be back?" "It all depends on the weather."
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- "When you join together the sleeves on a kimono, does the right side or the left side go on top?" "The left goes on top. So that when others see it it looks like a y." Thanks."
- "When'd you go to sleep last night?" "4 o'clock." "What? What were you doing up so late?" "Talking on the phone with my ex-boyfriend."
- "when, but not before,"
- "whenever you feel like it,write"
- "Where are you from?" "I'm from Paris."
- "Where are you staying?" "At that hotel."
- "Where are you?" "I'm here."
- "Where are you?" "In Algeria."
- "Where are you?" "Over here."
- "Where are your books?" "They are on the desk."
- "Where did you go?" "I went to the train station to see a friend off."
- "Where did you have lunch?" "At a restaurant."
- "Where did you live?" "I lived in Amsterdam."
- "Where do you live?" "Australia. How about you?" "Canada."
- "Where do you live?" "I live in Tokyo."
- "Where do you want to go?" "Anywhere."
- "Where have those six got to?" "They've escaped."
- "Where have you been?" "I have been to the station to see a friend off."
- "Where have you been?" "I've been to the barber's."
- "Where have you been?" "I've been to the dentist."
- "Where is Grandma?" "She's sleeping on the couch."
- "Where is his book?" "It is on the table."
- "Where is my laptop?" "It is on the chair."
- "Where is my laptop?" "It's on the chair."
- "Where is my notebook?" "It is on the chair."
- "Where is my sandwich?" "It's in the kitchen."
- "Where is Romeo?" "This way! To the tomb!"
- "Where is your book?" "On the desk."
- "Where is your house?" "It is over there."
- "Where should I sit?" "Anywhere is OK."
- "where there's a will, there's a way."
- "where theres a will, theres a way."
- "Where will we go for lunch?" "Tom, you decide. I can't. "
- "where you were born,"
- "Where's his book?" "It's on the table."
- "Where's Mary?" "She left in the morning, said she was going to the beauty salon."
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