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512 examples found containing '口'
このワイン
くち
あうかどうか
ため
んでみて
ください
Taste this wine to see if you like it.
かれ
おも
った
こと
くち
する
He's a plain speaker.
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
くち
こと
かなら
する
He never fails to do what he says.
くち
かんたん
簡単

It is easy to talk.
くち
きく
げんき
元気
なくなった
I no longer have the energy to talk.
かのじょ
彼女
くち
かる

She is a chatterbox.
あの
ひと
くち
はら
はんたい
反対

He says one thing and means another.
かれ
ひとこと
一言
くち
きかなかった
Not a word did he speak.
あいつ
くち
わる
やつ
He has a sharp tongue.
あいつ
くち
うまいやつ
He has a smooth tongue.
かれ
いっさいアルコール
くち
しない
He never touches alcoholic drinks.
これあなた
くち
わない
かもしれない
This may not suit your taste.
かれ
とっても
おこ
っていた
ので
くち
きけなかった
He was so angry as to be unable to speak.
おお
きくて
のろくて
むくち
無口
でした
He was big and slow and silent.
かのじょ
彼女
くち
わか
おとこ

She saw a young man at the entrance.
くち
います

Well, do you like it?
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
いちはい
一杯
して
はな

Don't speak with your mouth full.
じっこう
実行
する
より
くち
ほう
ようい
容易

Easier said than done.
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.
くちさき
口先
だけでなくもっと
じっこう
実行
ひつよう
必要

We need less talk and more action.
かれ
くちょう
口調
すこ
おかしい
His accent sounds a little quaint.
かれ
はやくち
早口

He is a fast speaker.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
くち
きいてくれない
She doesn't speak to me.
イタリア
りょうり
料理
とても
くち
あう
I find Italian food very desirable.
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.
かれ
くち
っていた

He was standing at the door.
もう
かれ
くち
きかない
I won't talk with him anymore.
わたし
くち
ところまで
った

I went up to the door.
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