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48 examples found containing 'オラ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ある
きすぎて
あし
うら
あし
ゆび
いた
くつ
サイズあってないのか
All this walking is killing the soles of my feet and my toes. I wonder if I have the right size shoes.
ひょう
たら
ぼく
うら
たら
きみ

Heads I win, tails you win.
かれ
かい
うら
ヒット
ってくれていたら

I wish he had gotten a hit in the bottom half of the seventh inning.
うら
から
まわ
してくれる

He can pull strings for you behind the scenes.
うら
かてい
家庭
さいえん
菜園
あります
There is a kitchen garden behind my house.
かれ
さいしゅう
最終
けいやく
契約
について
きょうぎ
協議
している
さい
ある
うら
こうさく
工作
すす
んでいた
わいろ
賄賂
わた
された

There was some monkey business going on when they were negotiating that last contract; money passed under the table.
わへい
和平
こうしょう
交渉
すでに
ひみつ
秘密
うら
かいし
開始
された
ことです
It is rumored that secret peace talks have already begun.
あし
うら
あつ
さむ
たい
して
にぶ

Soles of the feet are insensitive to heat and cold.
わたし
いえ
うら
およ
ます
です
I love to fish in the trout stream behind my house.
また
みぞ
りょう
ふち
それぞれ
きざい
基材
うら
めん
いち
位置
から
へこ

Furthermore, the two rims of the groove are recessed from the rear face of the base.
くつ
うら
ガムこびりついちゃった
There's gum stuck to the back of my shoe.
たなか
田中
さん
とくちょうてき
特徴的
くせ
みみ
うら
ねている

Mrs Tanaka's characteristic curly hair was sticking up behind her ear.
この
じけん
事件
うら
なに
ある
ちが
いない

There must be something at the back of this matter.
じけん
事件
うら
なに
あるちがいない
There must be something at the back of the matter.
コイン
いっぽう
一方
ひょう
もう
いっぽう
一方
うら
ばれる

One side of a coin is called 'heads' and the other side is called 'tails'.
あいつ
ひんこう
品行
ほうせい
方正
だってとんでもない
うら
なに
やってる
らない
からそんなこと
える

You're crazy if you think he's on the up-and-up. The only reason you can say that is because you don't know what he's doing behind the scenes.
どろぼう
泥棒
けいかん
警官
うら
かいて
とうひん
盗品
って
げた

The thief outwitted the police and got away with his loot.
かいけいがかり
会計係
たいほ
逮捕
された
げんいん
原因
かれ
うら
ちょうぼ
帳簿
こうさく
工作
という
うわさ
あった
When the accountant was arrested, rumour had it that it was for his creative bookkeeping.
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