|
「T」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- 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)
- to standard
- To standardize the counting method
- to stare
- to stare at
- to stare at ~
- to start
- to start to
- to start a business
- To start a party
- to start a relationship with no emotional attachment
- to start a safety inspection
- To start from behind
- To start mass production
- to start off
- to start operation
- to start shopping upon arrival
- To start something new
- to start the day.
- To start to feel sick
- to start up
- to start up a club
- To start up a computer
- To start up a project
- to start with
- To start with, I must thank you for your help.
- To start with, I want to thank you all.
- To start with, the film crew travelled around the country looking for locations.
- To start with, who is that man?
- to stay alert
- to stay at a cheap hotel
- to stay friends
- to stay in a private home.
- to stay in touch
- To stay on course
- to stay on top of
- To stay up all night
- To stay up late
- To stay up to all hours of the night
- To step on the brake
- To step on the breaks
- to step on the heel counter
- to stick
- To stick to one's intention
- to stick to the floor with confidence
- To still have feeling for someone
- to stimulate emotion
- to stir before frying
- to stop
- to stop abuse
- To stop associating with someone
- To stop being a member
- to stop by on the way and on the way back
- To stop for a minute
- to stop me
- to stop using swear words
- to stop ~ from going bad
- to store
- to store anything
- to store electricity
- to storm
- to straighten both legs
- to straighten one's back
- to strain
- to strain one's ears
- to strain with a tea strainer
- to strawan
- to stray from the right path
- To streamline one's body
- to streamline the workforce
- To strengthen bonds
- To strengthen bonds between people
- to strengthen safety
- to strengthen safety measures
- to stretch
- To stretch rubber
- to stretch the clay
- To stretch: To do stretches
- to strictly deal with…
- to strive for quality
- to strive to live one’s only life without regrets
- To strongly promote
- to struggle in vain
- To struggle with interpersonal relationships
- to stuck-up
- to students attending lectures
- to students attending this lecture
- To study abroad will be a wonderful experience.
- To study English is important for today's young people.
- To study English is important for young people.
- to study four to five hours per day on one's day off
- to study if needed
- to study scientifically
- to study to please
- to subclassify
- to subject to tyranny
- to submit documents
- To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence.
- To succeed we must go shoulder to shoulder.
- to such an extent
- to such an extent that
- to such extent that
- to suffer a loss
- To suffer a loss
- to suffer consequences
- To suffer from an illness
- to suffice
- to suit
- To suit one's hair style
- To suit the English language, the translation was modified.
- to sum
- To sum it up. . .
- to sum up
- To sum up
- To sum up one's opinion
- To sum up, we can say that his new novel is disappointing.
- To summarize, I do not think anything has changed from previously.
- To summarize, I'm saying that society is becoming better.
- To sunbathe
- to supplement
- to supplier
- to support
- to support .....
- to support one's peace of mind
- To surf the net
- to surfeit
- to surprise
- To survive
- To survive, the polar bear must keep its body at the right temperature and store enough energy to last between meals that could be a few days or a few months apart.
- to suspend from above
- to suspend operation
- to sweat blood
- to sweep the bangs to the side
- to swept by
- to swim back and forth ten times
- To swim in a pool
- To swim in the ocean is my greatest pleasure.
- To switch one's favorite
- to sympathize with
- to tailor soething
- to take
- to take a bath
- To take a bath
- To take a blow
- to take a break
- To take a break
- to take a break from ~ for a while
- to take a certain time before
- to take a chance
- to take a class in japanese
- To take a day off work due to a personal matter
- to take a hot bath
- To take a lesson
- To take a little more time
- to take a long rest
- To take a long rest
- to take a long time for approval
- To take a message
- to take a photo
- To take a photo
- to take a picture of it on a hanger
- To take a picture together
- To take a preview
- To take a request
- to take a ride
- To take a road
- To take a shower
- To take a slight fancy to something
- to take a steady job
- To take a step
- To take a vaccine
- To take action for oneself
- to take actions for others
- to take an afternoon nap
- to take an example
- To take an express train, we have to get an express ticket in addition to an ordinary ticket.
- To take an hour
- to take an hour and a half
- to take an hour and a halftofugu
- To take an order
- to take an overnight trip
- To take beauty therapy
- to take care
- to take care of
- To take damage
- To take good pictures there are some knacks to learn and a little trick.
- to take him off
- to take into account
- to take into account to bear in mind
- to take into consideration
- to take it easy
- To take it easy
- to take leave of
- To take lesson
- to take notes
- To take notes on the computer.
- To take off one's socks and leave them lying around
- to take off the pillowcase
- to take one's clothes for cleaning
- To take one's time
- to take out all the bad things
- To take over
- To take over one's duties
- to take public attention
- To take regular walks
- to take responsibility of one’s own words
- to take seriously
- To take seriously
- To take someone in a car
- To take someone sight seeing
- To take statistics
- To take the plunge and chop off long hair
- to take the shower head off from the hook
- To take the stairs
- to take time off
- To take time off work because you are sick
- to take too far
- To take up a request
- to take you down
- To take your finger off a button
- to talk about
- To talk about love is to make love.
- To talk about what happened today
- To talk about. . .
- To talk directly to someone
- To talk during a concert is rude.
- to talk excitedly
- to talk nonsense
- to talk openly and honestly
- To talk something out
- To talk with a lot of people is good for health.
- To tap one's feet to the rhythm
- to taste
- to taste meaning
- to taunt
- to tax
- To teach Alex, Pepperberg used a special form of training.
- To teach him a lesson, they made him stand in the hallway.
- To teach Japanese
- To teach young children is not easy.
- to tell
- To tell a lie is wrong.
- To tell an idea
- To tell everyone what you learned
- to tell malicious lies
- To tell one's plans
- to tell the truth
- To Tell the Truth
- to tell the truth to be honest
- To tell the truth, he is a famous lawyer.
- To tell the truth, he is not a human being.
- To tell the truth, he is still under sixty.
- To tell the truth, he was lonely.
- To tell the truth, he was rather a shy boy.
- To tell the truth, he wasn't up to the work.
- To tell the truth, I am at my wit's end.
- To tell the truth, I am bad at that
- To tell the truth, I am not your father.
- To tell the truth, I am tired of it.
- To tell the truth, I completely forgot.
- To tell the truth, I couldn't finish it in time.
- To tell the truth, I did not make it myself.
- To tell the truth, I didn't do my homework.
- To tell the truth, I didn't go there.
- To tell the truth, I didn't notice it.
- To tell the truth, I didn't solve this problem.
- To tell the truth, I didn't solve this question.
- To tell the truth, I do not like him.
- To tell the truth, I don't agree with you.
- To tell the truth, I don't know him well.
- To tell the truth, I don't like classical music. On the other hand, Molly is really into it.
- To tell the truth, I don't like her very much.
- To tell the truth, I don't like him.
- To tell the truth, I don't like his way of living.
- To tell the truth, I don't like his way of talking.
- To tell the truth, I don't like his way of thinking.
- To tell the truth, I don't like Tom.
- To tell the truth, I don't really care.
- To tell the truth, I don't really like her.
- To tell the truth, I don't really like him.
- To tell the truth, I don't remember anything I said yesterday.
- To tell the truth, I don't want to go with them.
- To tell the truth, I drove my father's car without his permission.
- To tell the truth, I felt lonely.
- To tell the truth, I forgot all about your questions.
- To tell the truth, I had drunk a little beer.
- To tell the truth, I had forgotten all about our appointment.
- To tell the truth, I hate the very sight of him.
- To tell the truth, I have lost your pen.
- To tell the truth, I have no money with me now.
- To tell the truth, I have no money with me.
- To tell the truth, I know nothing about the matter.
- To tell the truth, I think you are wrong.
- To tell the truth, I used to smoke two packs a day.
- To tell the truth, I want you to play only with me
- To tell the truth, I was scolded by my mother.
- To tell the truth, I would rather stay at home than go out.
- To tell the truth, I'd rather stay at home than go out.
- To tell the truth, I'm not your father.
- To tell the truth, I'm tired of it.
- To tell the truth, I'm tired of violent movies.
- To tell the truth, I've already seen that movie.
- To tell the truth, I've already seen the movie.
- To tell the truth, I've forgotten his name.
- To tell the truth, I've lost your pen.
- To tell the truth, it does not always pay to tell the truth.
- To tell the truth, she gave away all her money to others in desperation.
- To tell the truth, she is my cousin.
- To tell the truth, she is my girlfriend.
- To tell the truth, she is my niece.
- To tell the truth, she is my sister.
- To tell the truth, she no longer loves him.
- To tell the truth, sweetheart, I'm not at all interested.
- To tell the truth, that actor is married.
- To tell the truth, that film was not very interesting to me.
- To tell the truth, the widow suffered from stomach cancer.
- To tell the truth, they are not husband and wife.
- To tell the truth, they're not husband and wife.
- To tell the truth, things at home haven't been going too well...we're thinking of getting a divorce.
- To tell the truth, this is how he escaped.
- To tell the truth, this is how it happened.
- To tell the truth, we got married last year.
- To tell the truth, we learned that her new husband was a terrible guy.
- To tell truth, I find discussions about movies more interesting than movies themselves.
- To tell truth, I'm not so well as before.
- to tell you
- to tell you a little bit about myself
- to tell you the trth in fact
- to tell you the truth
- To tell you the truth, I don't care for America.
- To tell you the truth, I don't like him.
- To tell you the truth, I don't love him.
- To tell you the truth, I have once felt a sudden urge to throw myself on a track.
- To tell you the truth, I'd tell Tony I'm going back to cutting the grass myself again next year, except for one thing.
- To tell you the truth, I'm a furry.
- To tell you the truth, I'm bored.
- to tempt
- to tempt one into wrongdoing
- to tend to
- to tend to lack something
- to test one's courage
- to test the zinc
- to test zinc
- To text someone
- to thank
- To thank someone from the heart
- to thank you for all the support we have received from you
- to that
- to that degree
- to that effect
- to that end
- to that extent
- to the
- to the advantage of
- To the airport, please.
- to the amount of
- to the answer
- To the astonishment of the whole city, the mayor was arrested.
- to the backbone
- to the bad
- to the bare bones
- to the beginning
- to the best advantage
- to the best of
- to the best of ability
- to the best of my ability in japanese
- to the best of my ability japanese translation
- to the best of my ability.
- to the best of my knowledge
- To the best of my knowledge, he is a reliable person.
- To the best of my knowledge, he is as good as his word.
- To the best of my knowledge, he is honest and reliable.
- To the best of my knowledge, he is innocent.
- To the best of my knowledge, he wasn't involved in that fraud scheme.
- To the best of my knowledge, he will not come.
- To the best of my knowledge, he's an honest man.
- To the best of my knowledge, she hasn't left yet.
- To the best of my knowledge, she's hard to please.
- To the best of my knowledge, the cathedral dates back to the Middle Ages.
- To the best of my knowledge, the lake is the deepest at this point.
- To the best of my knowledge, the lake is the deepest here.
- To the best of my knowledge, the rumor is not true.
- To the best of my knowledge, the rumor isn't true.
- To the best of my knowledge, this chemical will prevent germs from breeding.
- To the best of my knowledge, this is the only translation available.
- To the best of my memory, he always smoked a pipe.
- to the best of one's knowledge
- To the best of one's knowledge
- to the best of one's memory
- to the best of our knowledge
- to the best of your ability
- To the best to my knowledge, this computer cannot do the job.
- to the bin
- to the bitter end
- to the bone
- To the Bone
- to the bright future
- to the business
- to the company
- to the consolidated
- to the contrary
- to the core
- to the cragy one
- to the curb
- to the day
- to the degree that
- to the details
- To the Devil a Daughter
- To the devil with !
- to the dgree
- to the direction of
- to the early part of this century
- to the east to the west
- to the edge
- to the effect
- to the effect that
- to the end of the chapter
- to the end of the world
- to the exclusion of
- to the extent
- to the extent actually enriched
- to the extent necessary
- to the extent necessary for
- to the extent permitted
- to the extent possible
- to the extent that
- to the extent that one can ~
- to the extent to the point
- to the eye of
- To the eye of an artist, this is valuable, I hear.
- to the eyeballs
- to the fair with
- to the fifth power
- to the first
- to the fore
- to the four winds
- to the front
- to the full
- to the fullset
- to the future
- to the future driving
- to the gills
- to the good
- to the great extent
- to the heart's content meaning
- to the highest degree
- to the highest standard meaning
- to the hilt
- To the Hilt
- To the Hilton Hotel, please.
- to the hour
- to the index
- to the lake
- to the last degree
- to the last drop
- to the last drop of one's blood
- to the last man
- To the Last Man
- to the latter
- to the lecture
- to the left
- To the Left
- to the letter
- to the level at which
- to the limit
- to the lowest degree
- To the man who only has a hammer in the toolkit, every problem looks like a nail.
- to the manner born
- to the manor born
- To the Manor Born
- to the marrow
- to the mattresses
- to the max
- to the maximum
- to the memory of
- to the minimum
- to the minus second
- to the minute
- to the moment
- to the moon
- to the nearest tenth
- to the next
- to the next generation
- To the next generation
- to the next stage
- to the northeast
- to the nth degree
- to the number of
- To the one I love
- to the opposite side
- to the paradise
- to the person in charge
- to the place where laughter exists
- to the point
- To the Point
- to the point of doing
- to the point of obsession
- to the point on
- to the point that
- to the point where
- to the position
- to the power of
- To the power of ten
- to the present
- To the professor, she was a joy to teach.
- to the punch
- to the purpose
- to the quick
- to the radio
- to the reasonable exted
- to the rescue
- to the rescue!
- to the result
- To the right of that office is the Tokyo Building.
- to the right on the right
- To the right!
- to the same effect
- to the same extent
- to the satisfaction of a person
- to the sea
- to the sink
- to the skies
- to the south
- to the teeth
- to the teeth.
- to the tonsils
- to the tune of
- to the utmost limit
- to the very moment
- To the white glass, I added glass of various colours, producing a pretty feel.
- to the winds
- to the woodshed
- to the world
- to themselves
- To they have sports days in Australian schools as well?
- to thicken blood
- to thin down the sauce put on the salad
- to thine own self be true
- to think
- to think calmly
- To think carefully
- to think from a different perspective
- to think in English without using the Japanese language
- To think like. . .
- To think of others
- to think of something as a lot or little
- To think something was good
- To think that !
- To think that men are superior to women or that women are superior to men is not just stupid, it's also ridiculous.
- To think that one cannot go
- to think to do something
- to think too much
- to think would
- To this and from this
- to this day
- to this day in japanese
- To this day we call them Indians.
- to this degree
- to this effect
- to this end
- to this end for this end
- to this end meaning
- to this experience into something positiv
- to this extent
- To this extent, it has the characteristics of a great complicated balance between plant life and lower forms of animal life.
- to this regard
- to this stream
- to those that of
- to those who dont know
- To those who participate in ski training
- To those who seek peace and security. We support you. And to all those who have wondered if America's beacon still burns as bright, tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope.
- To those who seek peace and security: We support you.
- To those who will repeat, please queue up again.
- To those who would tear the world down: we will defeat you.
- To those — to those who would tear the world down: We will defeat you.
- To thread through a crowd
- to throw
- to throw away unnecessary things
- To throw down a blanket
- to throw some jabs in the air
- to throw up
- to tidy up
- to tie
- to tie a hair japanese
- To tie a neck tie
- To tie back one's hair
- To tighten bonds
- to tighten liquidity
- to tighten the mawashi belt again
- to tighten up one’s belt
- to time
- to timely
- to times
- to together with japanese
- to tool ok to tool
- to top it all
- to top it off
- to torment
- to toss the ball
- to totally lack a sense of crisis
- To touch something gently like painting a circle
- to touch wood
- To track down one's prey
- To trade
- to training
- to transfer
- To transfer
- To transfer data
- To transfer with transverse
- to transferred
- To transmit a feeling
- to transmit pressure
- to transport
- to travel
- to travel back through time!
同じカテゴリーのほかの辞書