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194 examples found containing 'ゆっくり' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ゆっくりすることいいです
Taking it easy is also nice thing to do.
もっとゆっくり
はな
していた
だけません
Could you speak more slowly?
ドアゆっくり
ひら
いた

The door opened slowly.
もっとゆっくり
べる
ほういい
You ought to eat more slowly.
かれ
ゆっくり
とお
ある
いていた

He was walking slowly down the street.
ゆっくりどうぞ
Take your time.
その
えない
おとこ
ひと
ゆっくり
ある
いた

The blind men walked slowly.
かれ
ゆっくり
がった

He stood up slowly.
どうぞもっとゆっくり
はな
して
ください useful
Please speak more slowly.
ゆっくりして
ちゃ
でも
んでいきません

Won't you stay for tea?
どうぞゆっくり
Please stay as long as you wish.
かれ
ゆっくり
ぜんしん
前進
した

He slowly moved forward.
どうぞゆっくりなさって
くだ
さい

Please make yourself at home.
その
かわ
ゆっくり
うみ
まで
なが
れる

The river flows slowly to the sea.
わたし
できるだけゆっくり
ある
きました

I walked as slowly as I could.
あなたゆっくり
やす
こと
ひつよう
必要

It is necessary that you take a good rest.
あの
うた
ゆっくりしたリズム
です
I like the slow rhythm of that song.
かれ
ゆっくり
かんが
える
ことしない
He never stops to think.
かれ
ゆっくり
しゅくだい
宿題
した
He took his time doing his homework.
その
ふね
ゆっくり
しず
んでいった

The ship went down slowly.
その
ねこ
ゆっくりねずみ
ちか
づいた

The cat slowly approached the mouse.
しゃりん
車輪
ゆっくり
ころ
がり
はじ
めた

The wheel began to roll slowly.
なるべくゆっくり
はな
してもらえます

Could you speak as slowly as possible?
いちど
一度
かのじょ
彼女
ゆっくり
はなし
してみたいものです
I'd like to have a good talk with her.
にちようび
日曜日
いえ
ゆっくりしました
I relaxed at home last Sunday.
かのじょ
彼女
ゆっくりドア
まわしました
She turned the doorknob slowly.
ああゆっくりやって
くだ
さい
いそ
ぎません
から
Oh, take your time. I'm in no hurry.
かれ
その
てがみ
手紙
ゆっくり
みました

He read the letter slowly.
かれ
ゆっくり
ある

He walks slowly.
ゆっくりどうぞ
いそ
ひつよう
必要
ありません
Take your time. There's no hurry.
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