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We found 7 words and 27 examples matching 'あっと'
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saying "Ah!"; making one say "Ah!"; surprisingly; astonishingly  (see also: あっ, あっと驚く)
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Most common form: あっと・ほーむ
cosy; cozy  (originally from 'at home')
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Most common form: アット
unclassified
at  (see also: アットホーム, )
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expression, ichidan verb
to startle; to surprise
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expression, adverb
just like that; in the twinkling of an eye; in the blink of an eye; in the time it takes to say "ah!"
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いはん
違反
スピード
して
ぱし
っていた
くるま
ブレーキかけた
からまわ
空回
りして
うんてんしゅ
運転手
あっとゆうまもなくトラック
はいご
背後
もろにぶつかった
The speeding vehicle skidded and crashed head-on into the rear-end of a truck before the driver could say Jack Robinson.
その
じゅうせい
銃声
われわれ
我々
あっと
おどろ
いた

We are astonished at the shot.
その
しんじつ
真実
かれ
あっと
おどろ
かせた

The truth knocked the breath out of him.
その
てじなし
手品師
わたし
たち
より
はや
かった
あっとゆう
かれ
ゆび
あいだ
はさんでいたトランプ
えた

The hand of the magician was quicker than our eyes. Before we could say Jack Robinson, the cards he was holding between his fingers disappeared.
やす
あっと
わってしまった

The holiday was up very quickly.
 
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