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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 promised my parents I wouldn't drink.
- I promised my parents I'd study French.
- I promised my parents that I'd study French.
- I promised not to breathe a word of the secret.
- I promised that I'd do that.
- I promised to do that.
- I promised to go to the party with Jane, and I can't let her down.
- I promised to help my brother with his homework.
- I promised.
- I pronounce this a perfect dinner.
- I propose a short rest.
- I propose that we should have another meeting.
- I proposed that a doctor be sent for.
- I proposed that she come with me.
- I proposed the plan to my classmates, some of whom were against it.
- I proposed to Helen that we have a tea party.
- I proved it to be true.
- I proved the fact on the strength of the data.
- i proved them wrong.
- I provided him with food.
- i published the book titled
- I pulled a muscle.
- I pulled her by the sleeve, but she went on talking unconcernedly.
- I pulled my car to the left side of the road.
- I pulled my punches a little.
- I pulled myself together and started my work.
- i pulled the plug on meaning
- I pumped up the tire.
- I punched him in the chin.
- I punched his jaw.
- I punished Tom.
- I purchased one bag.
- I purchased the goods for half price.
- i purchased yesterday
- I pushed my bicycle home.
- I pushed the table out of the way.
- I pushed Tom back into his room.
- I pushed Tom's warning to the side and got straight into action.
- I put a bait on a hook.
- I put a memo on my calendar.
- I put a new handle to the door.
- I put a piece of paper around the box and tied it up with a ribbon.
- I put a red mark on the calendar for my birthday.
- i put a spell on you
- I put a stone at the edge of the sheet so that it won't get blown away by the wind.
- I put all of the sheets to dry on the pole.
- I put an advertisement for the new publications in the newspaper.
- I put an advertisement in the newspaper saying my house was for sale.
- I put aside the book I was reading.
- I put away 10 dollars each month.
- I put away the report card in the drawer for fear that Mother should see it.
- I put bait on the hook.
- I put cream in my coffee.
- I put down a rug under my desk.
- I put down his address on paper.
- I put down what I thought was useful to young men.
- I put great value on your knowledge about it.
- I put handcuffs on him.
- I put honey on my peanut butter sandwich instead of jam.
- I put in a good word for my friend at today's meeting.
- I put in an appearance.
- i put in an effort
- I put in an hour of jogging before I go to school.
- I put it in the drawer.
- I put Milton after Dante.
- I put money in a safe.
- I put my car at his disposal.
- I put my coat on because I was cold.
- I put my coat on inside out.
- I put my coat on the table.
- I put my family before my career.
- I put my finger to my lips.
- I put my fingers in my ears to block out the terrible sounds.
- I put my gloves on inside out by mistake.
- I put my lighter down somewhere and now I can't find it.
- I put my money in a purse.
- I put my pens in my drawer, too.
- I put my pens in the drawer.
- I put my son through college.
- I put my suitcase in the trunk.
- I put my watch in for repair.
- I put off answering the letter for a week.
- I put off the conclusion.
- I put off writing for over a month.
- I put on 5 kilograms in half a year so I didn't eat very much.
- I put on a cap when I go to school.
- I put on a little weight last year.
- I put on an air of interest.
- I put on my cap to go out.
- I put on my clothes in a hurry.
- I put on my coat because I was cold.
- I put on my favorite dress for the party.
- I put on my glasses to see the blackboard.
- I put on my shoes at once.
- I put on my trousers.
- I put out a lot of money for my son's education.
- I put Paul's name forward as a possible candidate.
- i put phone
- I put quantity after quality.
- i put some
- I put some cookies on the table and the kids ate them right up.
- I put some cream in my coffee.
- I put some milk in my coffee.
- I put ten thousand yen into the bank every month.
- I put the bag on or beside the chair.
- I put the book down and turned on the light.
- I put the circular in the letter box.
- I put the circular in the mail box.
- I put the circular in the mail.
- I put the circular in the post box.
- I put the circular in the post.
- I put the flowers in the vase.
- I put the leftovers in the fridge.
- I put the leftovers in the refrigerator.
- I put the lighter out.
- I put the money in a three-year time deposit at the bank.
- I put the money into the safe.
- I put the newspaper on the coffee table.
- I put the plan into practice.
- I put the receiver to my ear.
- I put the report card in the drawer so my mother wouldn't see it.
- I put the shopping bag on the table with a thud.
- I put the tip under two glasses because I knew they were always in a hurry.
- I put the used syringes in a can for safe disposal.
- I put this question to him.
- I put up a notice.
- I put up a small hut in the backyard.
- I put up my umbrella.
- I put up with her as long as I could.
- i put you in the lst
- I puzzled over the difficult math problem.
- I quarrelled with my older brother yesterday.
- I quarrelled with my sister because she's too kind.
- I question whether he'll come in time.
- I quickened my steps to catch up with her.
- I quickly adapted myself to my new school.
- I quickly ate breakfast and then left the house.
- I quickly ate lunch.
- I quickly laugh at everything, for fear of having to cry.
- I quickly tried to get advice from him.
- I quietly take out my camera, so as not to be noticed by my photographic subject, and peek through the finder.
- i quit
- I quit my job and moved so I could start off with a clean slate.
- I quit smoking and drinking.
- I quit smoking six months ago.
- I quit smoking two years ago.
- I quit smoking.
- I quit the baseball club last week.
- I quit.
- I quite agree to your proposal.
- i quite agree with you
- I quite agree with you.
- I quite appreciate it.
- I quite cottoned on to that man.
- I quite forget your name.
- I quite like looking back at my sentences to check which ones were translated into other languages.
- i quote
- I quoted some famous phrases in my book.
- I raced him a mile.
- I racked my brains for an answer.
- I racked my brains to write this.
- I raise a variety of roses in the garden.
- I raise cattle.
- I raise funds.
- i raised in
- I raised my hand to ask a question.
- I ran a race with him.
- I ran a risk of advising her.
- I ran a splinter into my finger.
- I ran across a rare book in a secondhand bookstore.
- I ran across an ex-boyfriend of mine in town the other day.
- I ran across an old classmate on my way here.
- I ran across an old friend in the street.
- I ran across an old friend near the bank.
- I ran across an old friend of mine at party the other day.
- I ran across an old friend of mine at the party yesterday.
- I ran across an old friend when I went to the movies yesterday.
- I ran across her in Mongolia, of all places.
- I ran across his telephone number in an old address book of mine.
- I ran across my uncle at the station.
- I ran across some old friends at the party.
- I ran across your mother in the library.
- I ran after him with a pile of papers that he'd left behind.
- I ran all over town trying to borrow some money.
- I ran all the way here and I'm out of breath.
- I ran all the way to the station this morning.
- I ran all the way to the station.
- I ran all the way, otherwise I could not have caught the train.
- I ran and ran, but missed the train.
- I ran and ran; otherwise I might have been late.
- I ran around the field.
- I ran as fast as I could to catch the train.
- I ran as fast as I could to catch up with her.
- I ran as fast as I could, but I missed the bus.
- I ran as fast as I could, but I missed the train.
- I ran as fast as I could.
- I ran as fast as I was able to.
- I ran as fast as lightning.
- I ran as fast as possible to catch up with her.
- I ran as fast as possible to catch up with him.
- I ran as fast as possible to catch up with them.
- I ran as fast as possible, but I was not in time for the last train.
- I ran as fast as possible, but I wasn't in time for the last train.
- I ran as fast as possible.
- I ran as quickly as I could.
- I ran away from the training camp.
- I ran away in a hurry.
- I ran away without saying anything because I didn't want to lose our love.
- I ran because I was late for school.
- I ran for mayor.
- I ran for my life.
- I ran for the bus and was already breathless.
- I ran for the governor.
- I ran in order to be on time.
- I ran in the direction of the sun.
- I ran into a friend of mine on the bus.
- I ran into a friend on the bus.
- I ran into a friend while walking in Ginza.
- I ran into a tree.
- I ran into an old classmate of mine on my way to the station.
- I ran into an old friend at the station.
- I ran into an old friend at Tokyo Station.
- I ran into an old friend of mine at the party the other day.
- I ran into an old friend of mine outside the station.
- I ran into an old friend of mine this morning.
- I ran into an old friend of mine.
- I ran into an old friend three days ago.
- I ran into an old friend.
- I ran into her in the street.
- I ran into him unexpectedly at the airport yesterday.
- I ran into Mary at a party last week.
- I ran into Mary at the party last week.
- I ran into Mr Lynch on the bus.
- I ran into Mr Yoshiyuki at Shibuya station.
- I ran into Mr. Lynch on the bus.
- I ran into Mr. Yoshiyuki at Shibuya station.
- I ran into my aunt by chance in Europe.
- I ran into my friend at the theater last night.
- I ran into my old teacher at the station.
- I ran into the classroom out of breath.
- I ran into the house because it started to rain.
- I ran into Tom in the park.
- I ran into your brother on the street.
- I ran into your dad yesterday.
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