Components
142 examples found containing '肉'
あの
みせ
さかな
にく
っている

At that store, they deal in fish and meat.
その
にく
れいとう
冷凍
されている

The meat is frozen.
にく
ねさ
値下
がりした

The price of meat dropped.
わたし
たち
しばらく
にく
べていない

We have eaten no meat for several days.
この
にく
かた
です
The meat is tough.
にく
さかな
どちら
です
Which do you like better, meat or fish?
その
さかな
にく
れいとう
冷凍
して
ください
Please freeze the fish and meat.
こんばん
今晩
ゆうしょく
夕食
にく
べたい

I'd like to have meat for supper this evening.
この
にく
もうすこし
いてくださいません

Could you cook this meat a little more?
かれ
ナイフ
にく
った

He cut the meat with a knife.
かのじょ
彼女
さら
から
にく
った

She took some meat from the plate.
その
にく
にわとり
にく
です
That meat is chicken.
てんき
天気
あたた
かい
にく
すぐ
くさ

Meat decays quickly in warm weather.
その
にく
ひどい
くさ
していた
The meat was giving off a terrible smell.
きみ
にく
りょうり
料理
しかた
仕方
っています

Do you know how to cook meat?
わたし
にく
よく
いた

I like my meat well done.
わたし
にく
べる
ひか
えた

I lowered my meat consumption.
にく
くさ
ってしまった

The meat has gone bad.
わたし
さかな
より
にく
ほう

I like meat better than fish.
この
にく
かんたん
簡単
れる

This meat cuts easily.
この
にく
くさ
っている

This meat has gone bad.
この
にく
くさ
った
にお
する
This meat smells bad.
わたし
にく
たまご
からだ
わない

I like meat, but eggs do not agree with me.
にく
くさ
ってしまった

The meat has gone bad.
この
にく
よく
けている

This meat is roasted well.
きょだい
巨大
にく
かたまり
たった

I was hit by a huge chunk of meat.
にく
くさ
った
あつ
ためです
The heat was responsible for the meat going bad.
にく
ねだん
値段
やがて
がる
だろう
The price of meat will soon come down.
かれ
にく
ちぎった
He bit off the meat.
この
にく
ほぞん
保存
きく
This meat can be preserved long.
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