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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 looked small next to my heavyset father.
- He looked so funny that I couldn't help laughing.
- He looked surprised at the news.
- He looked surprised.
- He looked the toughest of all the challengers.
- He looked through a magazine.
- He looked through the evening paper.
- He looked tired then.
- He looked to his parents' property.
- He looked uncertain what to do.
- He looked unfriendly at first.
- He looked up at his mother, waiting for her to be shocked.
- He looked up at the ceiling.
- He looked up at the night sky.
- He looked up at the sky.
- He looked up at the stars.
- He looked up the word in his dictionary.
- He looked up the word in the dictionary.
- He looked upon any time not spent in study as so much lost time.
- He looked upon it as his duty to see to the welfare of the people on his land.
- He looked very happy.
- He looked well.
- He looked young beside his brother.
- He looked young.
- He looks a bit tired, doesn't he?
- He looks a bit tired.
- He looks a good deal better today.
- He looks a lot like his father.
- He looks as happy as if he had won a trip to Hawaii.
- He looks as if he could not even harm a fly.
- He looks as if he had been ill for more than a month.
- He looks as if he had been ill.
- He looks as if he is going to be ill.
- He looks as if he were ill.
- He looks as poor as ever.
- He looks as young as ever.
- He looks bad-tempered, but he is kind at heart.
- He looks better than you.
- He looks blue for some reason.
- He looks confused.
- He looks down on women.
- He looks every inch a gentleman.
- He looks exactly like his brother.
- He looks exactly like his older brother.
- He looks for all the world like his brother.
- He looks gloomy.
- he looks good in
- He looks good-natured.
- He looks healthy.
- He looks his best in his uniform.
- He looks just like a skeleton.
- He looks just like his father.
- He looks just like his mother.
- He looks kind of pale.
- He looks like a cat that ate the canary.
- He looks like a clever boy.
- He looks like a completely different person to what he was before.
- He looks like a good boy.
- He looks like a horse.
- He looks like a player.
- He looks like a sportsman, but he is a writer.
- He looks like an honest man.
- He looks like he's drunk.
- He looks like his father.
- He looks like his mother.
- He looks like my father.
- He looks like your brother.
- He looks much better now.
- He looks nothing like a doctor.
- He looks old for his age.
- He looks old, but he is still in his twenties.
- He looks older than my brother.
- He looks pale.
- He looks pale. He must have drunk too much last night.
- He looks pleased with his new car which he bought yesterday.
- He looks quite sophisticated for his age.
- He looks so young for his age that he passes for a college student.
- He looks stern, but actually he's very kind.
- He looks stern.
- He looks strong.
- He looks suspicious.
- He looks tired this evening.
- He looks tired.
- He looks to his uncle for advice whenever he is in trouble.
- He looks unhappy because he was scolded by his mother.
- He looks very down-at-the-heels.
- He looks very friendly, but I suspect him all the same.
- He looks very kind, but he is unpleasant.
- He looks very sleepy.
- He looks very tired.
- He looks very vigorous, considering his age.
- He looks very worried.
- He looks wealthy, but actually he's not.
- He looks well.
- He looks young considering his age.
- He looks young for his age.
- He looks young, but actually he is over forty.
- He looks young, but in reality he is past thirty.
- He looks young.
- He looks young. He cannot be older than I.
- He loses his temper easily.
- He loses his temper quite easily.
- He loses his temper so easily that everybody avoids him.
- He lost a fortune in the stock market.
- He lost a lot of money in the stock investment.
- He lost a watch which I had bought him a week before.
- He lost all his hopes.
- He lost all the money he had.
- He lost almost all the stamps he had collected.
- He lost color.
- He lost everything he owned.
- He lost face.
- He lost himself in his new research.
- He lost himself in his studies.
- He lost himself in thought.
- He lost himself quickly in the crowd.
- He lost his all.
- He lost his balance and fell down.
- He lost his balance and fell off his bicycle.
- He lost his balance and fell off the ladder.
- He lost his beloved son.
- He lost his breath at the sight.
- he lost his case
- He lost his cinema ticket.
- He lost his credibility because he betrayed a friend.
- He lost his eyesight in an accident.
- He lost his eyesight in that accident.
- He lost his eyesight in the accident.
- He lost his eyesight when he was still a child.
- He lost his eyesight.
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