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「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's not really a male friend. He's just a classmate
- He's not that type of person
- He's not very expressive.
- He's nothing to me.
- He's really photogenic, isn't he? He almost looks like a different person
- He's really shining right now
- He's really the type of person who keeps being bothered by pointless things
- He's sitting two seats from me
- He's terrible, nobody laughs at his jokes
- He's the frog in the well that knows nothing of the great ocean.
- He's the man! He was able to pull it off so easily
- He's the project leader
- He's the tallest out of the three of us
- He's the type of person who can't wake up in the morning unless he has slept properly
- He's too full of pride, which makes him tough to deal with.
- He's too good for me
- He's two-faced
- He's wearing a long-sleeved polo shirt
- He's working quietly without complaining. That's admirable.
- He's working really hard at his after-school activity
- He's/She's always so nice.
- he-he
- he-men
- he/she
- He/she acts quickly.
- He/she always just does what his manager tells him to do.
- He/she always tends to be a little fish in a big barrel.
- He/she became totally silent.
- He/she can be ignored.
- He/She can now pull his/herself up!
- He/she does everything by him/herself.
- He/She does not know that littering is a bad habit.
- He/she doesn't look confident.
- He/she doesn’t care that much.
- He/she escaped!
- He/she explained by writing on the blackboard.
- He/she gets quiet when I turn on the TV.
- He/She got surprised, didn't he/she?
- He/She got to ride in a digger during an event.
- He/she grades strictly.
- He/she has a bad impression.
- He/she has a/an ~ aura.
- He/she has an accent.
- He/She has been touching his/her smartphone for so long.
- He/she has been worried about not getting a job.
- He/she has charisma.
- He/she has no intention of remembering.
- He/she has round eyes
- He/she has strong English accent, so there are times when he/she cannot communicate well.
- He/she has the potential to become somebody.
- He/she hasn’t contacted me
- He/she helped the main character out of a critical situation.
- He/she implies ~
- He/She is a bit strange.
- He/she is a bit weird to want to live in such a remote place.
- He/she is a hypocrite.
- He/she is a weak person.
- He/she is always all talk and no action.
- He/She is always endlessly talking behind people’s backs.
- He/she is currently out.
- He/she is cute when he/she is mad.
- He/She is good at using the carrot and stick method.
- He/She is intolerant.
- He/she is nice because of his/her flirty nature.
- He/She is not even trying.
- He/she is not that into you..
- He/She is not there particularly during days when I go to see him/her.
- He/she is popular with the girls/boys.
- He/she is pretending that it's a phone.
- He/she is really outgoing.
- He/she is really stingy.
- He/She is showing the attitude of not being interested.
- He/she is so obvious.
- He/she is so thoughtful for his/her young age.
- He/she is so thoughtful towards others.
- He/She is so well-prepared, as if he/she expected to spend a night here.
- He/she is someone I can talk to
- He/she is stopping things from moving forward.
- He/She is such a good person.
- He/She is the person I was looking for.
- He/she is trying to ~ !!
- He/she is versatile.
- He/she is very good at motivating people.
- He/she is very insensitive.
- He/She just kept listening to my story.
- He/She likes to say sarcastic things.
- He/She listened sincerely even though my English was poor.
- He/She lived only for 20 years.
- He/she looks different.
- He/She may have attitude problems at work, don't you think?
- He/She must be the apple of ~’s eyes!
- He/she never learns.
- He/she no longer wears diapers.
- He/she paid for my meal.
- He/she passed me!
- He/she played the part of ~.
- He/She puts his/her nose into other people's affairs.
- He/she recommended me.
- He/she says that he/she slipped up and stabbed someone.
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