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282 examples found containing '口'
かれ
ひとこと
一言
くち
きかなかった
Not a word did he speak.
ひとこと
一言
かれ
くち
しなかった
He didn't say a word.
いったい
きみ
くち
きいた
Did you speak at all?
これあなた
くち
わない
かもしれない
This may not suit your taste.
わたしたち
私達
くち
べる

We eat with our mouths.
かれ
なまえ
名前
くち
さき
まで
かかっている

His name is on the tip of my tongue.
くち
なか
べもの
いっぱいしたまましゃべってはいけません
You must not talk with your mouth full.
くち
もの
れて
はなし
してはいけない
You must not speak with your mouth full.
くち
はさむ
Mind your own business!
かのじょ
彼女
くち
かる

She is a chatterbox.
かのじょ
彼女
まれた
とき
から
くち
ない
She has been dumb since birth.
もう
かれ
くち
きかない
I won't talk with him anymore.
あの
ひと
くち
はら
はんたい
反対

He says one thing and means another.
あいつ
くち
わる
やつ
He has a sharp tongue.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
くち
きいてくれない
She doesn't speak to me.
かのじょ
彼女
ショックあまり
くち
けなかった

The shock robbed her of her speech.
くすり
くち
ふく
んで
うがいしてください
Put the medicine in your mouth and gargle with it.
じっこう
実行
する
より
くち
ほう
ようい
容易

Easier said than done.
かれ
くち
おも

He is a man of few words.
イタリア
りょうり
料理
とても
くち
あう
I find Italian food very desirable.
くち
います

Well, do you like it?
あか
ぼう
くち
けた

The baby opened his mouth.
くち
かんたん
簡単

It is easy to talk.
かのじょ
彼女
いか
あまり
くち
けなかった

She was so angry that she could not speak.
かれ
れんあい
恋愛
わたし
くち
たちば
立場
ないものですから
I'm not in a position to poke my nose into their love affair.
そしてついに
くち
ひら
いた

Then, finally, she opened her mouth.
いぬ
ボール
げてやったら
くち
つか
まえた

I threw a ball to my dog and he caught it in his mouth.
かれ
おも
った
こと
くち
する
He's a plain speaker.
ショック
かのじょ
彼女
くち
けません
でした
The shock deprived her of speech.
あいつ
くち
うまいやつ
He has a smooth tongue.
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