Components
284 examples found containing '足'
かのじょ
彼女
こっせつ
骨折
した
あし
まだ
なお
っていない

Her broken leg has not healed yet.
かれ
あし
はや

He is fast runner.
いぬ
よんほん
四本
あし
である
A dog has four legs.
かれ
からだ
あし
から
あら
いはじめた

In washing himself, he started on the legs.
あし
しびれている
I have feeling in my legs.
マイククラス
いちばん
一番
あし
はや

Mike runs fastest in his class.
かれ
あし
んで
すわ
っていた

He sat with his legs crossed.
かれ
あし
なが

He has long legs.
よくじつ
翌日
あし
いた
かった

I had sore legs the next day.
あし
ぼう
なった
My legs feel heavy as lead.
あの
いぬ
あし
かまれた
I was bitten in the leg by that dog.
わたし
れっしゃ
列車
ドア
あし
はさまれた
I got my foot caught in a train door.
あし
やけどした
I burnt myself on the leg.
かれ
あし
なが

He has long legs.
みんな
あし
した
ろして

Everybody put their foot down.
ついそちら
あし
いてしまう

I often feel like just going over there.
かのじょ
彼女
あし
たれてけ
いる
She was wounded by a shot in the leg.
わたし
スキーしていて
あし
こっせつ
骨折
した

I broke my leg while skiing.
あし
えます

My feet get cold.
また
あし
しびれた
My foot's asleep again!
この
つくえ
あし
いっぽん
一本
けている

This desk has lost one of its legs.
たお
れて
あし
けがした
He fell and hurt his leg.
かれ
ところ
せっせと
あし
はこ
んだ

I went to his place straight away.
かれ
あし
いていない

He doesn't have his feet on the ground.
たたみ
すわ
っていた
ので
あし
いた

My legs ache from sitting on tatami.
いぬ
かのじょ
彼女
あし
かんだ
A dog bit her on the leg.
いたっ
あし

Ouch! My foot!
かれ
あし
おそ

He is slow of foot.
こうえん
公園
ほう
あし
けた

I walked toward the park.
かれ
ベンチ
すわ
って
あし
んだ

He sat on the bench and crossed his legs.
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