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690 examples found containing '来'
ははおや
母親
こえ
こども
子供

The mother's voice fetched her child.
かのじょ
彼女
でんぽう
電報
ってきた

She cabled us that she was coming.
まもなく
かのじょ
彼女
かえ
って

It was not long before she came back.
きのう
昨日
おんな
らなかった

The girl that came yesterday was a stranger to me.
えき
って
ところ
I have been to the station.
なつ
やがて

As the summer has come, so it will go.
この
やく
せい
しごと
仕事
きた
なくなった

I'm not getting any work because of this role.
きのう
昨日
アメリカから
がくせい
学生
った

I met a student from America yesterday.
わたし
もの
ものです
I'm only a customer.
わたし
ったり
たり
している
から
Because she saw "me" walking back and forth.
むすこ
息子
わたし
へや
部屋

My son came to my room.
ほどなくメアリー

I had not waited long before Mary came.
かれ
どこから

Where did they come from?
あき
ほうがいい
You should come in Autumn.
ここ
とき
かなら
れんらく
連絡
してくれ

Please get in touch me when you are here.
なぜ
はや

Why did you come early?
ここどうやって
です
How did you come here?
かれ
さんじっぷん
30分
おく
れて
ので
わたし
たち
みな
おこ
りました

He arrived half an hour late, so everyone was angry with him.
じっぷん
10分
まえ
だれ

Someone called on you ten minutes ago.
ひる
すこ
まわ
った
とき
かれ

He came a little after noon.
もし
まんいち
万一
かれ
おく
れて
たら
どうしよ
What if he should happen to come late?
あなた
たら
かった
のに
I wish you had been there.
あなたどうやってここ
です
How did you come here?
なに
よう
ここ
です
What has brought you here?
あなた
きた
られる
のでうれしい
I'm glad that you'll come.
あなた
きた
られて
うれしい
I'm glad you could come.
あなた
とき
であ
出会
える
たの
しみ
している
I am looking forward to meeting you when you come.
1分
たない
うち
かれ

I had hardly waited a minute when he came.
みあ
見上
げる
かれ
はい
って

Looking up, I saw him come in.
たい
ひと
だれ
でも
れてきて
よろしい
You may bring whoever wants to come.
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