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110 examples found containing '歯'
かれ
あご
ほね
って
なんほん
何本
れた

He got a broken jaw and lost some teeth.
ひどく
いた
ですすぐ
はいしゃ
歯医者
てもらい
なさい
"I have a terrible tooth-ache." "You'd better see a dentist at once."
まいしょくご
毎食後
みがきなさい
Brush your teeth after each meal.
すく
なくとも
いちにち
1日
かい
みが
なさい
Brush your teeth twice a day at least.
くいしばってください
Bite together, please.
さむ
くて
ガチガチ
った

My teeth chattered with cold.
いちにち
一日
せめて
にかい
二回
みが
べき
You should brush your teeth at least twice a day.
かみ
わせてみて
ください
Clench your teeth together, please.
しば
のどもと
喉元
までせりあがった
かんじょう
感情
ごういん
強引

He grits his teeth and forces back his growing fear.
すみません
むすめ
フッソ
とふ
塗布
してください
Please give her a fluoride treatment.
ボード
はこ
れられてる
から
めて
いれれば
はこ
もっと
ゆうこう
有効
つかえる
There are gaps between the boards in the box. If you fit them in snugly, you'll get more use out of the box.
わたし
まえ
ほじる
Don't pick your teeth in front of me.
この
かじ
どうぶつ
動物
ふゆ
たくわ
える

These small rodents store up nuts in the winter.
かれ
すばや
素早
きて
つめ
たい
みず
かお
あら
みがいてひげそった
He got up quickly, splashed cold water on his face, brushed his teeth, and shaved.
あか
ずいぶん
いている
おも
います

I think I have a lot of plaque build up.
すうじかん
数時間
うちにまた
いた
なってきた
My toothache returned in a few hours.
きゅうし
臼歯
うち
さいご
最後
える
おやしらずという
The last of the molars to break through is called a wisdom tooth.
あか
とらなければなりません
The plaque has to be removed.
むすこ
息子
フッソ
とふ
塗布
よやく
予約
ねが
いします

I'd like to make an appointment for fluoride treatments for my son.
かのじょ
彼女
ていきてき
定期的
はいしゃ
歯医者
のでめったに
いた
ならない
She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache.
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