Components
275 examples found containing '足 あし'
かれ
ベンチ
すわ
って
あし
んだ

He sat on the bench and crossed his legs.
わたし
あし
こっせつ
骨折
した

I broke my leg.
なに
あし
れる
かん
じた

I felt something touch my feet.
かれ
あし
ついていない
He doesn't have his feet on the ground.
あし
しびれた
I've got pins and needles in my leg.
かれ
あし
んで
そこ
すわ
った

He sat there with his legs crossed.
スキーしたら
あし
こっせつ
骨折
した

I broke my leg skiing.
なみ
あし
すくわれた
The waves carried me off my feet.
あし
こゆび
小指
いた

I have a pain in my little toe.
わたし
あし
あなた
くら
べて
ちい
さい

My foot is small beside yours.
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.
かれ
あし
った
とき
いた
さけ
んでいた

He was crying with pain when he broke his leg.
いちにち
1日
わる
せなか
背中
つか
あし
いた
みました

At the end of every day, his back was tired and his legs hurt.
あし
まか
せて
まち
なか
ある
まわ
った

I walked around town wherever my feet led me.
イカ
じっぽん
10本
あし
ある
A squid has ten arms.
その
へいし
兵士
あし
ふしょう
負傷
した

The soldier was wounded in the leg.
あし
けがしていたので
かれ
レース
てなかった

His bad leg prevented him from winning the race.
かれ
あし
った
それでも
げんき
元気
そう
えた

He broke his leg, but looked none the worse for it.
かれ
むら
ほう
あし
けた

He bent his steps toward the village.
よさん
予算
から
せんえん
千円
あし

We ran over the budget by two thousand yen.
かれ
あし
みず
れてみた

He touched the water with his foot.
あし
はや
ひと
じかん
時間
キロ
ある
けます

A fast walker can walk six kilometers in an hour.
ども
たち
あし
あら
った

The children washed their feet.
その
しょうねん
少年
わざと
わたし
あし
んだ

The boy stepped on my foot on purpose.
こうつう
交通
じこ
事故
あし
ってしまった
です
I broke my leg in a traffic accident.
にんげん
人間
にほん
2本
あし
である
Man has two feet.
かれ
わざと
あし
んだ
です
He stepped on my foot on purpose.
かのじょ
彼女
じてんしゃ
自転車
から
ちて
あし
けが
怪我
した

She hurt her foot when she fell off her bicycle.
あし
よご
れている

Your feet are dirty.
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