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「T」から始まる用語のさくいん
- 絞込み
- T
- TA
- TB
- TC
- TD
- TE
- TF
- TG
- TH
- TI
- TJ
- TK
- TL
- TM
- TN
- TO
- TP
- TQ
- TR
- TS
- TT
- TU
- TV
- TW
- TX
- TY
- TZ
- T(50音)
- T(タイ文字)
- T(数字)
- T(記号)
- The train was ten minutes behind time because of heavy snow.
- The train was ten minutes behind time.
- The train was thirty minutes late on account of the heavy snow.
- The train was to reach Paris at 8.
- The train was very crowded so I had to stand all the way to Ueno.
- The train wasn't as crowded as I thought it would be.
- The train we'll be on will arrive at 9 p.m.
- The train went through a tunnel.
- The train will arrive at ten o'clock.
- The train will arrive at the station before noon.
- The train will arrive here before long.
- The train will arrive on time without fail.
- The train will arrive on time.
- The train will arrive soon.
- The train will be leaving in five minutes so you had better hurry up.
- The train will be twenty minutes late.
- The train will come in at platform ten.
- The train will come soon, right?
- The train will get you there after half the time.
- The train will have started by the time he arrives.
- The train will pass Motomachi Station.
- The train will probably arrive at the station before noon.
- The train will remain at this station for approximately 2 minutes.
- The train's arriving bang on time.
- The train's departure will be delayed.
- The train's sound faded away.
- The trainee could hardly bear the burden of the task.
- The trainer must think of her health.
- The training session is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
- The trains are inconvenient and uncomfortable; in addition, they never run on time.
- The trains are less frequent at night time.
- The trains are running behind time.
- The trains are running in this snow.
- The trains are running late.
- The trains are running on schedule.
- The trains leave at two-hour intervals.
- The trains run on time in Japan.
- The trains were jammed with commuters.
- The trains weren't running due to the snowfall.
- The traitor betrayed his country to the enemy.
- The traitor was deprived of his citizenship.
- The tramp gobbled down the Thanksgiving dinner served at the church.
- the transaction could not be processed.
- the transcript
- the transfer agreement
- The transfer student in the other class is a super good looking guy.
- The transition from farm life to city life is often difficult.
- The translation is quite true to the original.
- The translation is true to the original.
- The translation of the French novel took him more than three months.
- The translation of this sentence is a bad translation.
- The translation was modified to match the English language.
- The translation was nicely true to the original.
- The translation was true to the original.
- The translator found it impossible to explain what he meant.
- the translator wind breaker
- The transportation in this city is very convenient.
- The transportation system in that city is quite good.
- The travel agent suggested that we take some traveler's checks with us.
- The travel agent suggested that we take some traveller's cheques with us.
- The travel agent will advise you where to stay.
- The travel company furnished us with all the details of the tour.
- The traveler arrived in New York in the evening.
- The traveler fainted from hunger, but soon he came to.
- The traveler reached his destination at last.
- The traveler stopped at the soldier's challenge.
- The traveler stopped to ask me the way.
- The traveler was delighted at the sight of a light in the distance.
- The travelers came from many lands.
- The travelers ferried across the river.
- The travelers made haste as evening drew near.
- The travelers stayed at a seaside hotel.
- The treasure is believed to lie hidden somewhere in the mountain.
- The treasure is still in the forest, where it is buried under a tree.
- The treasure lay hidden for a long time.
- The treasure was buried on the island.
- The treasurer was short in his accounts.
- the treasury
- the treatment of choice
- The treatment prolonged the agony.
- The treaty bans atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs.
- The treaty bans the use of atomic and hydrogen bombs.
- The treaty bans the use of chemical weapons.
- The treaty did not ban nuclear tests under the ground.
- The treaty has been concluded after many twists and turns.
- The treaty is now a dead letter.
- The treaty was not a success.
- The treaty was signed.
- The tree bent down beneath their weight of fruit.
- The tree bent in the wind.
- The tree bent under the weight of the fruit.
- The tree bore golden apples.
- The tree breaks the wind.
- The tree cast a long shadow.
- The tree cast a shadow across the road.
- The tree casts a long shadow.
- The tree casts a shadow on the wall.
- The tree fell down by itself.
- The tree fell down.
- The tree fell over in the typhoon.
- The tree grew very tall.
- The tree grows very quickly.
- The tree had been blown down by the typhoon of the day before.
- The tree has too many twigs and branches.
- The tree is about as high as the roof.
- The tree is abundant in fruit.
- The tree is four feet around.
- The tree is green all year round.
- The tree is in bud.
- the tree is known by its fruit.
- the tree is not calibrated properly because it is not consistent with market prices.
- The tree is taller than the house.
- The tree spread its branches abroad.
- The tree stands even with the roof.
- The tree stands higher than the roof.
- The tree throws a shadow on the grass.
- The tree thrusts its branches far and wide.
- The tree was blown down.
- The tree was clearly defined against the sky.
- The tree was heard to crash to the ground.
- The tree was heavy with fruit.
- The tree was ready to fall down.
- The tree was so happy she could hardly speak.
- The tree was struck by lightning.
- The tree's leaves have all fallen.
- The trees are already bare.
- The trees are barren or bear only small fruit.
- The trees are beginning to bud.
- The trees are budding early this year.
- The trees are in bud.
- The trees are planted at intervals of thirty meters.
- The trees are planted three meters apart.
- The trees are putting forth leaves.
- The trees are shooting out buds.
- The trees began to come into leaf.
- The trees comforted me.
- The trees have begun to bud.
- The trees have exuberant foliage.
- The trees in my garden are putting out leaves.
- The trees kept me out of the rain.
- The trees looked black against the sky.
- The trees that line the street have lovely blossoms in spring.
- The trees were bare of leaves.
- The trees will soon be bare.
- the trend of globolization in japan
- The trend of public opinion is against corporal punishment.
- The trend towards late marriage is going to increase more and more.
- The trial is not open to the public.
- The trial lasted for ten consecutive days.
- The trial lawyers couldn't get past the Mafia leader's stonewalling tactics.
- The tribe worships its ancestors and speaks its own language, and speaks an unfamiliar language.
- the trick
- the trick is
- The trick worked beautifully.
- the trip
- The trip back was very comfortable.
- The trip calls for a lot of money.
- The trip cost me a lot.
- The trip gave us no end of pleasure.
- The trip is farther than I expected.
- The trip was canceled because of the terrible storm.
- The trip was really long.
- The trip will cost $1000 at the outside.
- The trip will cost anywhere between $1,000 and $2,000.
- The trip will cost anywhere between $1000 and $2000.
- The trip will cost somewhere between $1,000 and $2,000.
- The trip will take about five hours.
- The trip will take approximately five hours.
- The trip will take at least a week.
- The trip will take at least five days.
- The trip will take some five hours.
- the troop
- The troop was altogether destroyed.
- The troops advanced twenty miles.
- The troops easily put down the rebellion.
- The troops fought with Grant against the Confederates.
- The troops had plenty of arms.
- The troops landed in Greece.
- The troops maintained their ground.
- The troops marched past.
- The troops refused to obey the command.
- The troops soon put down the rebellion.
- The troops were in battle array.
- The troops were retired from the front lines.
- The tropical rainforests, located in a narrow region near the equator, are disappearing so fast that by the year 2000 eighty percent of them may be gone.
- The tropical sun glared down relentlessly.
- The trouble blew over in a few days.
- The trouble is he has no money.
- The trouble is that glasses always get lost.
- The trouble is that he thinks only of himself.
- The trouble is that I am not equal to the work.
- The trouble is that I am short of money these days.
- The trouble is that I am short of money.
- The trouble is that I can't remember where I parked the car.
- The trouble is that I don't have much money now.
- The trouble is that I have no money on me now.
- The trouble is that I have no money with me.
- The trouble is that it costs too much.
- The trouble is that my son does not want to go to school.
- The trouble is that my watch gains three minutes a day.
- The trouble is that she lacks experience.
- The trouble is that there is little water left.
- The trouble is that they have no money.
- The trouble is that they have no time.
- The trouble is that they only think of themselves.
- The trouble is that we are short of money.
- The trouble is that we do not have enough money.
- The trouble is that we have no money.
- The trouble is that we have nowhere to stay tonight.
- The trouble is that you are too young.
- The trouble is that you're too young.
- The trouble is that your plan would be too expensive to carry out.
- The trouble is you cannot work while watching TV.
- The trouble is, she's almost lost her voice.
- The trouble lay in the engine.
- The trouble lies in the engine.
- The trouble may lie in the engine.
- The trouble with him is that he is lazy.
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