Components
205 examples found containing '掛'
がって
かっている

The picture is hung crooked.
かぎ
けられていた

He found the door had been locked.
でんわ
電話
けなければなりません

I have to make a phone call.
ひと
みか
見掛
よらぬもの
Men are not always what they seem to be.
かのじょ
彼女
みか
見掛
ほど
じっさい
実際
わか
くない

She is not as young as she looks.
わたし
ある
しょうねん
少年
はな
けられた

A boy spoke to me.
かのじょ
彼女
はな
ける
ひと
いない
She has no one to speak to.
ける
15なる
3 multiplied by 5 is 15.
かれ
うわぎ
上着
チャック
けた

He zipped up his jacket.
けさ
今朝
かお
あら
わないで
がっこう
学校
でか
出掛
けた

This morning, I left for school without washing my face.
こし
けて
ください
Please take this seat.
ける

Four multiplied by two is eight.
もの

Don't buy things on credit.
うんてんちゅう
運転中
かれ
はな
けて
はいけません
Don't speak to him while he is driving.
コート
けて
ください
Hang up your coat, please.
おとうと
さかさ
けた

My brother hung the picture upside down.
かれ
あいそ
愛想
よく
はな
けてきた

He spoke to me pleasantly.
かれ
うわぎ
上着
けた

He hung up his coat.
マイク
ゆみ
由美
はな
ける
たのしかった
It was pleasant for Mike to talk to Yumi.
こども
子供
はな
けた
げちゃった

I spoke to a child on the street, but he ended up running away.
かれ
あまり
きたい
期待
ける

Don't expect too much of him.
じぎょうちゅう
事業中
ほか
ひと
はな
けて
はいけません
Don't talk to others during the class.
さあどうぞ
ください
Here, please have a seat.
この
しか
仕掛
スイッチ
うご

This device is actuated by a switch.
このいす
ください
Please sit down on this chair.
かれ
って
かる
ひと

You really have to manage him carefully.
ください
Please take your seat.
おこ
っている
ときに
かれ
はな
ける
むり
無理

There's no talking to him when he's angry.
かのじょ
彼女
ちょうじかん
長時間
けて
ぼうし
帽子
えら
んだ

It took her a long time to choose a hat.
かれ
うわぎ
上着
コート
かけた
He hung his coat on a hook.
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