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「W」から始まる用語のさくいん
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- WA
- WB
- WC
- WD
- WE
- WF
- WG
- WH
- WI
- WJ
- WK
- WL
- WM
- WN
- WO
- WP
- WQ
- WR
- WS
- WT
- WU
- WV
- WW
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- WY
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- We tied him up so that he wouldn't be able to escape.
- We tied with the other team for first place.
- We toiled up a hill.
- We told a lie to him, and hurt him.
- We told each other that we must be careful.
- We told our bus guide that we preferred to go shopping.
- We took a back road to avoid the heavy traffic.
- We took a back road to avoid the traffic accident.
- We took a direct road to town.
- We took a ferry from the island to the mainland.
- We took a good place to see the parade.
- We took a mud bath.
- We took a plane from Tokyo to Sapporo.
- We took a rest for a while.
- We took a rest one after the other.
- We took a short rest on the way.
- We took a taxi so as not to be late.
- We took a taxi so as to get there on time.
- We took a taxi so as to reach there on time.
- We took a taxi so we wouldn't be late.
- We took a turn around the city in our car.
- We took a walk along the river.
- We took a walk along the riverbank.
- We took a walk in the park.
- We took action immediately so that things wouldn't get worse.
- We took advantage of the day's nice weather to play tennis.
- We took advantage of the fine weather to play tennis.
- We took advantage of the good weather to play tennis.
- We took advantage of the sunny weather to go on a picnic.
- We took an examination in math last week.
- We took care of our children by turns.
- We took care of our horses by turns.
- We took cover from the thunder shower.
- We took him for an American.
- We took him to the hospital right away.
- We took his story on trust.
- We took his success for granted.
- We took it for granted that he had been punished.
- We took it for granted that he would approve of the plan.
- We took it for granted that he would come with us.
- We took it for granted that he would help us.
- We took it for granted that he would join us.
- We took it for granted that she would take part in the speech contest.
- We took lunch at noon.
- We took measures to prevent the windows from breaking during the typhoon.
- We took notice of his remark.
- We took offense at the student's attitude.
- We took our pet with us on the trip.
- We took part in the contest.
- We took part in the discussion.
- We took pride in our strength.
- We took refuge behind a big tree.
- We took refuge from the storm in a nearby barn.
- We took shelter from the rain under a tree.
- We took shelter under a tree.
- We took showers.
- We took strong measures to prevent it.
- We took the cross-channel ferry from Dover to Calais.
- We took the enemy by surprise.
- We took the necessary measures.
- We took the shortest way to the station.
- We took turns driving on the way to Boston.
- We took turns driving on the way to Osaka.
- We took turns driving our car on our way there.
- We took turns driving the car.
- We took turns driving.
- We took turns in washing the car.
- We took turns telling tales of strange happenings.
- We took turns washing the car.
- We took turns with the driving.
- We took up that problem at the last meeting.
- We trained hard for the game at first.
- we transfer
- We translated the novel from Japanese into English.
- We transported the computer to the office.
- We traveled around the country by car.
- We traveled in South America.
- We traveled on foot.
- We traveled through the south of France.
- We traveled to Mexico by plane.
- We treated him in the politest manner possible.
- We tried again to bump off the politician, but couldn't do it.
- We tried all means possible.
- We tried hard to get first prize in the chorus contest.
- We tried in vain to make him change his mind.
- We tried in vain to talk him out of smoking.
- We tried it again, but couldn't do it.
- We tried our best to find the missing persons.
- We tried several things, but nothing worked.
- We tried to cheer him up by taking him out.
- We tried to come to a compromise with them.
- We tried to come up to the standard.
- We tried to compromise with them.
- We tried to eliminate all danger beforehand.
- We tried to figure out the problem our professor had given us, but it seemed confusing.
- We tried to get him to change his mind, but couldn't.
- We tried to get Tom to change his mind, but we couldn't.
- We tried to make out the letters written on the wall.
- We tried to make the most of our chances.
- We tried to persuade him.
- We tried to persuade Jim to join us.
- We tried to project our analysis into the future.
- We tried to restrain him from his reckless action.
- We tried to trap the fox.
- we trust
- we try to build
- We try.
- We turned a corner and drove north.
- We turned left at the corner and drove north.
- We turned off the gas, didn’t we?
- We turned on the radio.
- WE TV
- We two became acquainted at a party.
- We understand our own movements extremely well, and we can use them for reference.
- We understand that he is for the plan.
- We understand that the Woody Panel retails for $80.
- We understand the necessity of studying.
- We understand you always do your best to develop a market for our products.
- We understand your anger.
- We understand.
- we understood the time of the meeting.
- We uploaded the pictures from our wedding to Facebook.
- we us
- We use "present tense" for this kind of case.
- We use a dictionary to look up the meaning of words.
- We use a lot of water every day.
- We use a lot of water.
- We use chopsticks in place of knives and forks.
- We use cloth to make clothes.
- We use computers to solve problems and to put information in order.
- we use cookies accept
- we use cookies to improve your experience
- We use DS as an abbreviation of 'dyad' style.
- We use gestures as well as words to communicate with others.
- We use multiple accounts according to the activity content
- We use only the best brand of wine.
- We use the same classroom for two different groups of students each day.
- We use the water stored in the bathtub during water outages caused by earthquakes.
- We use them often as parasols or umbrellas.
- We use words in order to communicate.
- We use words to communicate.
- We use words to tell somebody something, that is, to communicate.
- We used emergency measures to revive the cardiac arrest patient.
- We used the computer in order to save time.
- We used the following procedures in this experiment.
- We used the transcripts of the recordings of telephone conversations.
- We used to bathe in this river in our childhood.
- We used to be neighbours.
- We used to call him Tom.
- We used to compete furiously in college.
- We used to compile survey results using spreadsheet programs but recently we feel that database software's summing methods are quicker so we use databases to total them.
- We used to discuss politics far into the night.
- We used to go skating every weekend.
- We used to go to the movies on Saturday evening.
- We used to go to the seaside on holiday.
- We used to have airplanes, but we had to sell them.
- We used to live in Kobe.
- we used to live in tokyo
- We used to meet at a coffee shop in Shinjuku after work.
- We used to meet on our way to school.
- We used to play games like tag.
- We used to play in the park.
- We used to play musical chairs in elementary school.
- We used to played tag during lunch time.
- We used to see each other like it was the most natural thing
- We used to swim every day when we were children.
- We used to swim in this river a lot.
- We used to take a walk before breakfast.
- We used to talk about our future.
- We used to talk over a cup of coffee.
- We used to visit each other on the weekend.
- We used to visit each other on weekends.
- We used up the shampoo.
- We usually call him Tom.
- We usually call him Toshi.
- We usually connect Americans with freedom.
- We usually eat cooked fish.
- We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.
- We usually expect that trains will arrive on time.
- We usually go out for drinking parties.
- We usually have a slice of bread and a cup of coffee.
- We usually have breakfast at 7:30.
- We usually have lunch at noon.
- We usually have our main meal of the day in the evening.
- We usually met at a certain place in the city.
- We usually modify our views in college.
- We usually play tennis after school.
- We usually sleep in this room.
- We usually speak to each other in French.
- We usually talked in English.
- We usually walk to school.
- We value punctuality.
- we value you
- we value your privacy
- we ve got something say
- we vibin.
- we video
- We visit the tombs of our ancestors on this day.
- We visited her house, where we had a Christmas party.
- We visited his home country for the first time.
- We visited Mito Park, which is famous for its plum blossoms.
- We visited Nikko the next day.
- We visited our father's grave.
- We visited our old school.
- We visited places of historic interest.
- We visited quite a few places.
- We visited the museum last week.
- We visited Tom in the hospital.
- We visited Yokohama on business.
- We voted against the bill.
- We voted for the candidate.
- We vouch for our after-service.
- we vpn
- we wait and we wonder
- we wait for your reply
- We waited a long time, but she didn't show up.
- We waited a long time, but Tom didn't show up.
- We waited a long time, but Tom never showed up again.
- We waited at the library half an hour for Tom, but he didn't come.
- We waited at the scene of the accident till the police came.
- We waited but he failed to arrive.
- We waited for Helen at the library for an hour, but she didn't appear.
- We waited for him to turn up.
- We waited for hours and hours.
- We waited for hours before help arrived.
- We waited for Mary at the library for thirty minutes, but she never showed up.
- We waited for our daughter to come to her senses.
- We waited for the news with a lot of anxiety.
- We waited for three hours.
- We waited for Tom and Mary, but they didn't come.
- We waited for Tom at the library for half an hour, but he didn't come.
- We waited for Tom at the library for half an hour, but he didn't show up.
- We waited for Tom at the library for thirty minutes, but he never showed up.
- We waited for Tom for a long time.
- We waited for Tom, but he didn't come.
- We waited for you all day long.
- We waited half an hour at the library for Tom, but he didn't turn up.
- We waited in the movie theater for the film to start.
- We waited in the park for a long time.
- We waited long, but he didn't turn up.
- We waited there quietly.
- We waited three hours.
- We waited up for him until two o'clock and then finally went to bed.
- We waited with a faint expectation.
- We waited.
- We walk together in the snow.
- We walked a few minutes and reached the shore.
- We walked a lot.
- We walked about five miles.
- We walked about in the park to kill time.
- We walked about three kilometers.
- We walked across the ice.
- We walked along a narrow path.
- We walked along an avenue lined with trees.
- We walked along an avenue of tall poplars.
- We walked along side by side.
- We walked along the beach.
- We walked along the busy street, singing old songs.
- We walked along the river.
- We walked along the road.
- We walked along the shore of the lake.
- We walked along the street.
- We walked among the trees.
- We walked another hundred yards.
- We walked around the pond.
- We walked as far as the park.
- We walked for about 6 kilometers.
- We walked for about three kilometers.
- We walked for two hours.
- We walked in the park.
- We walked more quickly than usual.
- We walked on the banks of the Thames.
- We walked round the pond.
- We walked slowly along the road.
- We walked ten miles that day.
- We walked three abreast.
- We walked to the river.
- We walked together as far as the next station.
- We walked up and down the streets of Kyoto.
- We walked up stairs.
- We wandered aimlessly around the shopping district.
- We wandered from the course.
- We wandered round the shopping center.
- We want a car.
- We want a house of our own.
- We want a man who knows what the score is.
- We want a new carpet.
- We want a woman who's good at cooking.
- We want a young man. As long as he is honest, any boy will do.
- We want an assistant, preferably someone with experience.
- we want beer
- We want complete sentences.
- We want freedom from poverty.
- We want further information.
- We want it back.
- We Want More
- We want natural-sounding translations, not word-for-word direct translations.
- We want our children to be happy.
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