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「S」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- S
- SA
- SB
- SC
- SD
- SE
- SF
- SG
- SH
- SI
- SJ
- SK
- SL
- SM
- SN
- SO
- SP
- SQ
- SR
- SS
- ST
- SU
- SV
- SW
- SX
- SY
- SZ
- S(50音)
- S(タイ文字)
- S(数字)
- S(記号)
- She came across Jack yesterday.
- She came across some old documents in the closet.
- She came across the street.
- She came across to speak to me.
- She came alive after taking a rest.
- She came all the way from New York to see me.
- She came alone.
- She came an hour beyond the appointed time.
- She came around to my house.
- She came at once.
- She came back an hour later.
- She came back before eight.
- She came back disappointed.
- She came back in about thirty minutes.
- She came back just as I was leaving.
- She came back soon after five o'clock.
- She came back ten minutes after the explosion.
- She came close to drowning.
- She came close to falling off the platform.
- She came completely naked into the room, rendering him speechless.
- She came damn late.
- She came down for breakfast at eight.
- She came down to breakfast at eight.
- She came down with a cold.
- She came downstairs with a letter in her hand.
- She came from a wealthy family and received a good education.
- She came from Canada to see me.
- She came here all the way from Hokkaido.
- She came here as soon as she heard it.
- She came here as soon as she heard of it.
- She came here to see me.
- She came home after dark.
- She came home disappointed.
- She came home for the first time in five years.
- She came home in low spirits.
- She came home just now.
- She came home very late.
- She came hurrying to his bedside.
- She came in company with her friends.
- She came in company with her mother.
- She came in quietly so as not to wake the baby.
- She came in quietly so she wouldn't wake up the baby.
- She came in through the back door lest she be seen.
- She came in with her eyes shining.
- She came in with tears in her eyes.
- She came into the garden and looked at the trees for a long time.
- She came into the room with her hat on.
- She came into the room.
- she came into this world
- She came last.
- She came late as usual.
- She came near being drowned.
- She came near being run over.
- She came near to drowning.
- She came near to me.
- She came off sailing across the Pacific.
- She came out of the room.
- She came out of there.
- She came out with some strange tunings.
- She came over to France for a holiday.
- She came round to the idea of watching TV.
- She came round to watching TV.
- She came running with her eyes shining.
- She came three minutes after I called.
- She came to her senses in hospital.
- She came to herself when she was taken to the hospital.
- She came to Japan for the purpose of studying Japanese.
- She came to Japan seven years ago.
- She came to Japan to study Japanese.
- She came to know the fact.
- She came to like the house.
- She came to like the new teacher.
- She came to live with her aunt.
- She came to my aid.
- She came to pick me up.
- She came to see me the other day.
- She came to see me.
- She came to see us yesterday.
- She came to the station to see me off.
- She came to Tokyo at the age of 18.
- She came to Tokyo when she was 18.
- She came to Tokyo when she was eighteen years old.
- She came to Tokyo with a view to getting a new job.
- She came up from goodness knows where.
- She came up to me and asked my name.
- She came up to me and said "How are you?"
- She came up to Tokyo at eighteen.
- She came up with a good way of making money by using the Internet.
- She came up with a possible solution.
- She came very near being run over by a motorcar.
- She came very near to being run over by a car.
- She came with good news.
- She can ask and answer questions.
- She can be trusted to some degree.
- She can both ski and skate.
- She can count from one to ten.
- She can dance the best of all the cheerleaders.
- She can do 90 miles an hour.
- She can drive a car.
- She can even tell lies!
- She can express her feelings when she feels happy or sad.
- She can get the second prize at worst.
- She can hardly speak Japanese.
- She can hardly speak.
- She can hardly wait for the summer vacation.
- She can hardly walk, let alone run.
- She can jump high.
- She can make all her own clothes.
- She can make her own dresses.
- She can naturally speak English.
- She can never keep a secret.
- She can not go along with you on this point.
- She can not have said such a thing.
- She can only trust him.
- She can only view things in a narrow scope.
- She can play tennis very well, but I can play as well as she can.
- She can play tennis very well, but I can play just about as well as she can.
- She can play tennis, and so can I.
- She can play the drum.
- She can play the piano very well.
- She can play the piano well.
- She can play the piano.
- She can play the violin, not to mention the piano.
- She can play this tune on the piano.
- She can read even this difficult a kanji.
- She can ride a motorcycle, not to mention a bicycle.
- She can run a full marathon.
- She can sew very well.
- She can sing and dance beautifully.
- She can sing better than anybody else in her class.
- She can sing very well.
- She can skate.
- she can smell it
- She can speak both English and German.
- She can speak English pretty well.
- She can speak English very naturally.
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