Components
287 examples found containing '足'
スキーしたら
あし
こっせつ
骨折
した

I broke my leg skiing.
かれ
あし
おそ

He is slow of foot.
みんな
あし
した
ろして

Everybody put their foot down.
なに
あし
れる
かん
じた

I felt something touch my feet.
わたし
あし
やけどした
I burnt myself on the leg.
ついそちら
あし
いてしまう

I often feel like just going over there.
かれ
あし
なが

He has long legs.
かのじょ
彼女
あし
たれてけ
いる
She was wounded by a shot in the leg.
あし
ぼう
なった
My legs feel heavy as lead.
かのじょ
彼女
クラス
なか
いちばん
一番
あし
はや

She runs fastest in our class.
あし
ちょうし
調子
よくなっています
My legs are getting better day by day.
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.
わたし
おとうと
から
ちて
あし
った

My brother fell off a tree and broke his leg.
かれ
あし
なが

He has long legs.
かれ
あし
しびれていた
His feet were asleep.
つか
れて
あし
おも
かった

My legs were leaden from fatigue.
あし
しびれて
てなかった

My feet went to sleep and I could not stand up.
マイククラス
いちばん
一番
あし
はや

Mike runs fastest in his class.
かれ
ところ
せっせと
あし
はこ
んだ

I went to his place straight away.
あし
えます

My feet get cold.
たお
れて
あし
けがした
He fell and hurt his leg.
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.
よくじつ
翌日
あし
いた
かった

I had sore legs the next day.
たたみ
すわ
っていた
ので
あし
いた

My legs ache from sitting on tatami.
かれ
あし
いていない

He doesn't have his feet on the ground.
かれ
ところ
あし
おも

I'm reluctant to visit him.
くつ
きつくて
あし
いた

These shoes are too tight. They hurt.
いしゃ
医者
かれ
れた
あし
ついだ
The doctor set his broken leg.
すいえいちゅう
水泳中
あし
つった
I got a cramp in my leg while swimming.
いたっ
あし

Ouch! My foot!
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