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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 9 examples matching '滑り降りる'
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Most common form: 滑り下りる
to slide down (a hill) (e.g. ski, toboggan); to slip down
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カツ   コツ   すべ to slide   なめらか smooth   
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コツ   ほね bone   
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gossip; dishonest   
ニク body part   
スイ   みず water   
コウ   おりる to get off   おろす to drop off   ふ to fall (eg rain)   
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wheel around
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go
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hill   
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かれ
そり
おか
すべ
りた

He slid down the hill on his sled.
ふゆ
いえ
そば
ちい
さな
おか
すべ
りる
です
In the winter, I like to sled down the small hill close to our home.
われわれ
我々
さか
スキー
すべ
りた

We skied down the slope.
アリス
なが
すべ
だい
すべ
りた

Alice slid down the long slide.
かれ
3分そのスロープ
すべ
りる
ことできた
He was able to ski down the slope in three minutes.
 
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