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「M」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- M
- MA
- MB
- MC
- MD
- ME
- MF
- MG
- MH
- MI
- MJ
- MK
- ML
- MM
- MN
- MO
- MP
- MQ
- MR
- MS
- MT
- MU
- MV
- MW
- MX
- MY
- MZ
- M(50音)
- M(タイ文字)
- M(数字)
- M(記号)
- Mr Wilson is proud of his house.
- Mr Wilson likes him to play square.
- Mr Wilson made us repeat the sentence several times.
- Mr Wood came into the field.
- Mr Wood came to the door and spoke to Tony's mother.
- Mr Wood had no sons.
- Mr Wood has his secretary type his letters.
- Mr Wood loved Linda dearly.
- Mr Wood was like a father to Tony.
- Mr Wright speaks Japanese as if it were his mother tongue.
- Mr Yamada frowned on the estimate presented by a travel agency.
- Mr Yamada gives us a lot of homework every day.
- Mr Yamada is in charge of the personnel section.
- Mr Yamada lives in the suburbs of Tokyo.
- Mr Yamada sets us a lot of homework each day.
- Mr Yamada was kind enough to drive me home.
- Mr Yamada, may I introduce Miss Lloyd?
- Mr Yamada, there's a call for you.
- Mr Yamada, there's a phone call for you.
- Mr Yamada, you are wanted on the phone.
- Mr Yamaha filled the big tray in his living room with walnuts.
- Mr Yamaha gave some walnuts to a beggar.
- Mr Yoshida directed me to come at once.
- Mr Yoshida is too severe with his children.
- Mr Yoshida never breaks his promise.
- Mr Yoshida was born in Yamagata prefecture, and graduated from Nihon University College of Art with a degree in oil painting.
- Mr Yoshimoto taught us many trivial matters.
- Mr Young has no less than six cars.
- mr.
- Mr. Adams was foolish to agree to the proposal.
- Mr. and Mrs. Davis were invited to a Christmas party at a hotel one year.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ikeda talked to Ken's teacher.
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith are a good match.
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith are the sort of couple who don't go out much in the evenings.
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith live apart from each other now.
- Mr. and Mrs. West are on their honeymoon.
- Mr. and Mrs. Williams adopted a child whose parents were dead.
- Mr. and Mrs. Yamada will come home next month.
- Mr. Aoyama has a large family to support.
- mr. bachelor
- Mr. Bell is due to make a speech tonight.
- Mr. Brown always carries a book with him.
- Mr. Brown gave me your name.
- Mr. Brown has a magical way with children.
- Mr. Brown has four children.
- Mr. Brown is a wool merchant.
- Mr. Brown is in charge of our class.
- Mr. Brown is in charge of the business in the absence of the manager.
- Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
- Mr. Brown is our English teacher.
- Mr. Brown made his son learn Chinese.
- Mr. Brown teaches us English.
- Mr. Brown took charge of this class last year.
- Mr. Brown, a friend from Oregon, will visit us tomorrow.
- Mr. Bush had slightly more votes than Mr. Gore.
- Mr. Children is very popular among young people.
- Mr. Curtis, won't you please sit down again?
- Mr. Davis looks very tired.
- Mr. Eliot's niece goes to a women's college.
- Mr. Esperanto is well, isn't he?
- Mr. Ford is all right now.
- Mr. Ford is what is called a self-made man.
- Mr. Ford owns this land.
- Mr. Fuji died, leaving 4 children behind him.
- Mr. Fujimori is famous all over the world.
- Mr. Gardner of the ABC Corporation is staying at the Marriott Hotel from February 20th to the 27th, and would like very much to meet with you.
- Mr. Gray was the first man that arrived.
- Mr. Green is a history teacher.
- Mr. Green, you are wanted on the phone.
- Mr. Grey didn't enjoy his work.
- Mr. Hashimoto is fair to us.
- Mr. Hashimoto started the engine.
- Mr. Hashimoto was confused by Ken's question.
- Mr. Hawk is a kind gentleman.
- Mr. Hirayama is a very good teacher.
- Mr. Hobson closed the store and went home.
- Mr. Hoshino is hard to please.
- Mr. Hunt is the principal of our school.
- Mr. Ichiro Fukuoka, a close friend of mine, would like to meet you.
- Mr. Ikeda wants to buy a new car.
- Mr. Ito is a highly educated man.
- Mr. Ito teaches history.
- Mr. Itoh will call the roll.
- Mr. Jackson never loses his temper with his students.
- Mr. Jackson was my French teacher when I was in high school.
- Mr. Joel is now on duty.
- Mr. Johnson's room was a large one.
- Mr. Johnson's room was a large room.
- Mr. Jones had Mary go to the dentist.
- Mr. Jones hasn't been here as far as I know.
- Mr. Jones is tasting the soup his wife made.
- Mr. Jones made Mary go to the dentist.
- Mr. Jordan is the chairman.
- Mr. Jordan is the chairperson.
- Mr. Kaifu is used to making speeches in public.
- Mr. Kato teaches us English.
- Mr. Kato was too old to work any longer.
- Mr. Kawa made it to the top due to his own abilities, not because of his family.
- Mr. Kennedy pointed out our mistakes.
- Mr. Koizumi talks endlessly without stopping.
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