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「I」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- I
- IA
- IB
- IC
- ID
- IE
- IF
- IG
- IH
- II
- IJ
- IK
- IL
- IM
- IN
- IO
- IP
- IQ
- IR
- IS
- IT
- IU
- IV
- IW
- IX
- IY
- IZ
- I(50音)
- I(タイ文字)
- I(数字)
- I(記号)
- I owe what I am today to education.
- I owe what I am today to my father.
- I owe what I am today to my parents.
- I owe what I am today to my uncle.
- I owe what I am today to you.
- i owe you
- I owe you 3,000 yen.
- i owe you a lot
- i owe you a lot en espaol
- I owe you a lot.
- I owe you an explanation.
- i owe you one in japanese
- I owe you one, Scott.
- I owe you ten dollars.
- I owed Tom a lot of money.
- i owed you one.
- I own 1,000 shares of NTT stock.
- I own a German car.
- I own one German car.
- I own some very old stamps.
- I own this car.
- i own this item
- I own two cars.
- i own you
- I paid $200 for this bag.
- I paid $200 in taxes.
- I paid 1,000 yen on account.
- I paid 1,500 yen for this dictionary.
- I paid 10 dollars for it.
- I paid 2,000 yen for the parcel to be sent by air.
- I paid 2,000 yen for this atlas.
- I paid 3 dollars for the book.
- I paid 40,000 yen for this tape recorder.
- I paid 800 yen for this book.
- I paid a matter of fifty dollars.
- I paid about 50 bucks.
- I paid about 50 dollars.
- I paid about fifty dollars.
- I paid an account of 10,000 yen.
- I paid at the appropriate time.
- I paid back the debt, and I feel relieved.
- I paid cash for the car.
- I paid double the price for the secondhand book.
- I paid double the sum.
- I paid fifty percent down for the car.
- I paid five dollars for the book.
- I paid five dollars in addition.
- I paid five dollars to him.
- I paid for the damage.
- I paid for the purchase in cash.
- I paid for the video in five installments.
- I paid her five dollars.
- I paid him 20000 yen on account.
- I paid him a visit on a warm afternoon in May.
- I paid him a visit yesterday.
- I paid him five dollars.
- I paid him four dollars.
- I paid him on the spot for his work.
- I paid him the money due to him.
- I paid him the money last week.
- I paid him the money.
- I paid his wages on the spot.
- I paid in a lump sum when I bought a television set.
- I paid in coin.
- I paid my son 5 dollars to wash my car.
- I paid no less than a hundred dollars for this pen.
- I paid not less than a hundred dollars for this pen.
- I paid only a trifle for the picture.
- I paid ten dollars for this cap.
- I paid the bill out of my expense account.
- I paid three dollars for that book.
- I paid twenty thousand yen for this hearing aid.
- I paid two thousand yen for the book.
- I paid very little for this painting.
- I paid.
- I painted a picture for you.
- I painted the fence green.
- I painted the gate blue.
- I painted the roof light blue.
- I pan-fried vegetables.
- I panicked.
- I pardoned his fault.
- I parked my car by the gate.
- I parked my car next to yours.
- I parted from her last night.
- I parted from her long ago.
- I parted from him on the bridge.
- I parted from him on the street.
- I parted from my friend in anger.
- I parted with my old car, though I hated to do so.
- I parted with my old car.
- I partially understand what he means.
- I participated in that English speech contest.
- I participated in the discussion.
- I partly agree with you.
- I partnered her in tennis.
- i pass the baton
- I passed a boy in the street.
- I passed a test in Japanese.
- I passed behind him without being noticed.
- I passed by her house yesterday.
- I passed by your house about 10 last night.
- I passed clots.
- i passed it in a store.
- I passed on the job to him.
- I passed out.
- I passed over the dark street.
- I passed the city hall on my way to the station.
- I passed the exam and so did Tom.
- i passed the exam in japanese
- I passed the examination with difficulty.
- I passed the examination with ease.
- I passed the examination, and I'm going to be an honor student.
- i passed the information
- I passed the information on to him.
- I passed the second level of the Japanese language examination.
- I passed the test with flying colors.
- I passed up an opportunity to see him.
- I pawned my camera.
- I pawned my guitar in order to pay the rent.
- I pawned my guitar so I could pay the rent.
- I pawned my guitar to pay the rent.
- I pay 100,000 yen in monthly rent for my apartment.
- I pay by credit card.
- I pay fifty pounds a week for board and lodging.
- I pay my university fees to go to university by part-time work. Well, I'm a 'working student' I suppose.
- I pay quite a sum of money for each game-cassette.
- I pay the money in advance.
- I peeped out through a crack in the wall.
- i pencil in for
- I perceive by your face that you have good news.
- I perceived an object looming through the mist.
- i permit to use
- I persist in my popularity.
- I personally think it's a shame when change is slow to come, but I'm glad that things finally seem to be gradually heading for the better!
- I perspire a lot at night.
- I perspired under the arms.
- I persuaded her after all and went to camp.
- I persuaded her to make herself comfortable.
- I persuaded her to substitute for me in that job.
- I persuaded him into accepting the offer.
- I persuaded him that he should try again.
- I persuaded him that he was wrong.
- I persuaded him to be examined by the doctor.
- I persuaded him to consult a doctor.
- I persuaded him to give himself up to the police.
- I persuaded him to give up the idea.
- I persuaded him to go to the party.
- I persuaded him to resign the post.
- I persuaded him to take on the family business.
- I persuaded him to take part in it.
- I persuaded John to be examined by the doctor.
- I persuaded my brother to study harder.
- I persuaded the policeman not to shoot the monkey.
- I persuaded Tom to go to Boston.
- I persuaded Yoko to give up smoking.
- I phoned him.
- I phoned Mary, but the line was busy.
- I phoned my son before boarding the plane, telling him to come to the airport to pick me up.
- I picked a daisy for her.
- I picked a most unfortunate time to visit him.
- I picked out a new hat at the store.
- I picked up a coin.
- I picked up a key I found on the way today.
- I picked up a pretty shell at the seaside.
- I picked up a purse in the street.
- I picked up some French.
- I pigged out on pizza.
- I pigged out over the weekend.
- i piss you
- i pity you
- I plan on buying a new umbrella.
- I plan on finishing that in two or three minutes.
- I plan on going skiing with my girlfriend.
- I plan on going there.
- I plan on having easy-going day at home during the holiday.
- I plan on living in the city.
- I plan on speaking French more in the future.
- i plan to
- I plan to be a doctor.
- I plan to break up with her.
- I plan to buy a new car as soon as I can afford one.
- I plan to buy him a pen.
- I plan to check to see if what he said was true or not.
- I plan to contact Tom by phone tomorrow and ask him to help us.
- I plan to cycle around Shikoku next year.
- I plan to finish it in two or three minutes.
- I plan to get a hold of Tom by phone tomorrow and ask him to help.
- I plan to give my son a computer at the end of the month.
- I plan to go around the island of Shikoku by bicycle next year.
- I plan to go ski with him.
- I plan to go ski with my boyfriend.
- I plan to go skiing in Hokkaido.
- I plan to go skiing with my girlfriend.
- I plan to go there.
- I plan to go to bed soon.
- I plan to go to Boston with Tom.
- I plan to go to Hawaii by ship.
- I plan to go to her cocktail party.
- I plan to go to Kumamoto tomorrow to see Mr. Aoi.
- I plan to go to the movies.
- I plan to have lunch with him.
- I plan to hire someone who can speak English.
- I plan to invite a lot of guests to the opening ceremony.
- I plan to leave Boston as soon as I can.
- I plan to live in the city.
- I plan to major in engineering in college.
- I plan to play a flute solo.
- I plan to pursue a career in international finance.
- I plan to reply to his letter right away.
- I plan to see him on Monday.
- I plan to sleep soon.
- I plan to spend the New Year's holiday in Australia.
- I plan to stay at home all day tomorrow.
- I plan to stay here for three days.
- I plan to stay here until I run out of money.
- I plan to stay here until my money gives out.
- I plan to stay here until my money runs out.
- I plan to stay in Australia for three days.
- I plan to stay in the city.
- I plan to stay there a week.
- I plan to study this afternoon after I get home.
- I plan to take up engineering at college.
- I plan to telephone Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.
- I plan to travel to Japan this week or next week.
- I plan to try reading some other books.
- I plan to watch a game at the baseball field the day after tomorrow.
- I plan to work in a brothel.
- I plan to work the rest of the summer.
- I plan to write Judy a letter.
- I planned to become a teacher, but I never did.
- I planned to introduce him to Beatrice.
- I planned to introduce him to her.
- I planned to say this later on but in Katahane there is no such thing as a 'bit part'.
- I planted a pine tree.
- I planted an apple tree in my garden.
- I planted an apple tree in my yard.
- I planted roses in the garden.
- I planted some fruit trees.
- I planted this tree three years ago.
- I play an important part.
- I play bass guitar in a guitar ensemble.
- I play center in football and basketball.
- I play chess, too.
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