Components
156 examples found containing '床'
ゆか
いた
できている
The floor is made of boards.
トム
びょうき
病気
ゆか
ついています
Tom is lying ill in bed.
ぼく
はや
ゆか
つきます
I go to bed very early.
ゆか
ほこりかぶっていた
The floor was covered with dust.
こんばん
今晩
はや
ゆか
つきたい
おも

I feel like going to bed early tonight.
わたし
つか
れていた
ので
はや
ゆか
ついた
I was very tired, so I went to bed early.
ゆか
れる
かん
じた

I felt the floor shake.
ゆか
ほうかい
崩壊
した

The floor gave way.
おも
きんこ
金庫
じゅうりょう
重量
ゆか
ぬけ
ちた

The floor gave in under the weight of the heavy safe.
ゆか
うえ
なに
あります
Is there anything on the floor?
ゆか
うえ
すわ
って
はいけない
Don't sit on the floor.
ゆか
からペン
ひろ
って
くだ
さい

Please pick up the pen from the floor.
すべって
さら
ゆか
おとしてしまった
The plate slipped from my hands and fell to the floor.
わたし
かれ
ゆか
そうじ
掃除
させた

I made him sweep the floor.
ゆか
ガラス
はへん
破片
ちていた

There were bits of broken glass on the floor.
わたし
ゆか
たまご
こぼした
I spilled egg on the floor.
わたし
ゆか
かぐ
家具
みが
いた

I polished up the floor and furniture.
ゆか
つくすぐ
でんわ
電話
った

I had hardly gone to bed when the telephone rang.
よご
れた
ゆか
きれいして
くだ
さい

Please clean the dirty floor.
しごと
仕事
すませて
かれ
ゆか
ついた
His work finished, he went to bed.
かれ
たいてい11
ゆか
ついた
He usually went to bed at eleven.
ゆか
ピカピカ
ひか
っていた

The floor had a good shine.
かれ
ゆか
うえ
っていた

He was standing on the floor.
デニス
ゆか
たい
なった
Dennis lay flat on the floor.
そろそろ
ゆか
についていいころ
It's time you went to bed.
その
ゆか
つきます
He goes to bed at eight o'clock.
ズボン
ゆか
いてる

Your pants reach the floor.
かれ
ゆか
からハンカチ
ひろ
った

He picked up a handkerchief from the floor.
かれ
ゆか
たお
れた

He fell down on the floor.
かれ
ゆか
ほん
とした

He dropped his books on the floor.
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