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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)
- Tom sat in front of me.
- Tom sat in silence for 30 minutes.
- Tom sat just in front of Mary.
- Tom sat next to Mary.
- Tom sat on a bench smoking a cigarette.
- Tom sat on a chair.
- Tom sat on the bench and closed his eyes.
- Tom sat on the bench and crossed his legs.
- Tom sat on the bench smoking.
- Tom sat on the bench.
- Tom sat on the couch.
- Tom sat on the table.
- Tom sat opposite Mary at the table.
- Tom sat right in front of me.
- Tom sat silently for 30 minutes.
- Tom sat two rows ahead of me.
- Tom sat up slowly.
- Tom satisfied his hunger by eating some sandwiches.
- Tom saved a seat for me.
- Tom saved her from the fire.
- Tom saw a car parked outside his house and wondered whose it was.
- Tom saw a doctor.
- Tom saw a man wearing a hat standing next to Mary and wondered who he was.
- Tom saw a person with a scary looking face today.
- Tom saw a play in the new theater.
- Tom saw a shooting star.
- Tom saw a squirrel.
- Tom saw a triple rainbow.
- Tom saw a vase of flowers on the table near the window.
- Tom saw blood on the floor.
- Tom saw it, too.
- Tom saw John and Mary holding hands.
- Tom saw Mary sitting alone on a park bench.
- Tom saw Mary.
- Tom saw some guy he didn't know talking to Mary.
- Tom saw something floating in the pool.
- Tom saw something red there.
- Tom saw something unusual.
- Tom saw them.
- Tom says he can read books in French.
- Tom says he doesn't feel tired.
- Tom says he doesn't have anything to do.
- Tom says he doesn't know Mary.
- Tom says he doesn't want a girlfriend.
- Tom says he feels like he might throw up.
- Tom says he has actually seen a ghost.
- Tom says he has nothing to do.
- Tom says he hates pizza.
- Tom says he isn't interested.
- Tom says he isn't lazy.
- Tom says he isn't planning to go anywhere.
- Tom says he knows Mary can't swim.
- Tom says he knows that Mary can't swim.
- Tom says he likes chocolate ice cream.
- Tom says he might dye his goatee red and green for Christmas.
- Tom says he needs a nap.
- Tom says he needs to ask Mary where she put his camera.
- Tom says he only eats organic food.
- Tom says he regrets doing that.
- Tom says he saw Mary yawning.
- Tom says he understands how you feel.
- Tom says he wants to become a simultaneous interpreter.
- Tom says he wants to learn how to fly an airplane.
- Tom says he wants to quit the band.
- Tom says he won't sing.
- Tom says he won't swim.
- Tom says he'll come.
- Tom says he'll do that by himself.
- Tom says he'll teach me how to play chess.
- Tom says he's able to communicate with the dead.
- Tom says he's busy today.
- Tom says he's depressed.
- Tom says he's fluent in three languages.
- Tom says he's hungry.
- Tom says he's not interested.
- Tom says he's snuggled with his girlfriend, but they haven't yet kissed.
- Tom says his first love is a "bitter memory".
- Tom says his stomach still hurts.
- Tom says I have to wait.
- Tom says that he can read a French book.
- Tom says that he doesn't like children.
- Tom says that he is able to communicate with the dead.
- Tom says that he isn't eligible to vote.
- Tom says that he isn't planning to go anywhere.
- Tom says that he only eats organic food.
- Tom says that he speaks fluent French. Let's talk to him in only French to test that claim out.
- Tom says that he wants to lose weight.
- Tom says that he was fired.
- Tom says that he's hungry.
- Tom scarfed down his cereal in a hurry.
- Tom scolded everyone without reason.
- Tom scolded Mary for not calling to say she'd be late.
- Tom scolded Mary.
- Tom scored a goal!
- Tom scored a goal.
- Tom scored a hole in one.
- Tom scored the first goal.
- Tom scraped his knee.
- Tom screamed at the top of his lungs.
- Tom screamed for help.
- Tom screamed in pain.
- Tom scrubbed his feet.
- Tom searched for a job online.
- Tom seated himself on the bench.
- Tom secretly read Mary's diary while she was taking a bath.
- Tom seemed a bit down this morning.
- Tom seemed conceited.
- Tom seemed cool.
- Tom seemed depressed.
- Tom seemed excited to see Mary.
- Tom seemed glad that Mary was there.
- Tom seemed happy.
- Tom seemed like he was about to burst into tears any minute.
- Tom seemed pleased.
- Tom seemed really nervous.
- Tom seemed satisfied with Mary's answer.
- Tom seemed to be in high spirits.
- Tom seemed to be looking for something.
- Tom seemed to be working hard.
- Tom seemed to know everything.
- Tom seemed to know that method.
- Tom seemed to like that.
- Tom seemed to understand why Mary needed to do that.
- Tom seemed tough.
- Tom seems a bit depressed this morning.
- Tom seems a little nervous.
- Tom seems absorbed in his work.
- Tom seems bored.
- Tom seems cold to me lately.
- Tom seems conceited.
- Tom seems depressed.
- Tom seems insecure.
- Tom seems nice.
- Tom seems pretty happy.
- Tom seems really happy.
- Tom seems relaxed.
- Tom seems to be a nice fellow.
- Tom seems to be asleep.
- Tom seems to be busy all the time.
- Tom seems to be crying.
- Tom seems to be having a little difficulty.
- Tom seems to be in love with Mary.
- Tom seems to be preparing for tomorrow's lessons.
- Tom seems to be sleeping.
- Tom seems to be unable to interact normally with other people.
- Tom seems to be very excited.
- Tom seems to be very happy.
- Tom seems to be very motivated.
- Tom seems to enjoy provoking arguments.
- Tom seems to have blundered again.
- Tom seems to have done it again.
- Tom seems to have fallen in love with Mary at first sight looking embarrassed and blushing.
- Tom seems to like Boston.
- Tom seems to want to become a teacher.
- Tom seems to want to talk to you.
- Tom seems very happy.
- Tom seldom asks questions.
- Tom seldom breaks his promise.
- Tom seldom eats seafood.
- Tom seldom goes to Boston.
- Tom seldom laughs.
- Tom seldom smiles.
- Tom seldom snores.
- Tom seldom travels.
- Tom seldom, if ever, laughs.
- Tom sells things online.
- Tom sends a birthday present to Mary every year.
- Tom sends Mary a birthday present every year.
- Tom sends me a Christmas card every year.
- Tom sent a postcard to me.
- Tom sent a video to Mary.
- Tom sent many letters to Mary.
- Tom sent Mary a Christmas card.
- Tom sent Mary a message written in French.
- Tom sent Mary a three-page letter.
- Tom sent Mary home.
- Tom sent Mary many letters.
- Tom sent Mary money.
- Tom sent Mary to Boston.
- Tom sent me a postcard.
- Tom set a trap.
- Tom set his alarm clock for 2:30.
- Tom set me up.
- Tom set the alarm clock to go off 6:00 a.m.
- Tom set the table.
- Tom set traps to catch rabbits.
- Tom set up a website for Mary.
- Tom sewed the button back on his shirt.
- Tom shared a large number of ideas with the committee.
- Tom shared his mother's oatmeal cookie recipe with Mary.
- Tom shared his piece of cake with Mary.
- Tom shaves every morning.
- Tom shaves only about three times a week.
- Tom shed tears.
- Tom shook his head.
- Tom shot a bear.
- Tom shot and killed a bear.
- Tom shot the bear.
- Tom should apologize to Mary for not arriving on time.
- Tom should apologize.
- Tom should ask Mary how to do it.
- Tom should be at school.
- Tom should be here any minute.
- Tom should be here tomorrow at 2:30.
- Tom should be here tomorrow by 2:30.
- Tom should consult an expert.
- Tom should eat.
- Tom should have apologized to Mary.
- Tom should have discussed it with his parents.
- Tom should have gone to the dentist yesterday.
- Tom should have his eyes examined.
- Tom should have known better than to kiss Mary in public.
- Tom should hear about this.
- Tom should know the truth.
- Tom should relax.
- Tom should tell Mary what to buy.
- Tom should wait.
- Tom should write a song.
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