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130 examples found containing '奥'
その
みせ
とお
から
おく
まった
ところにあった
The store was just off the street.
あの
ひと
おく
さん
えいご
英語
だけでなくスペイン
はな
します

His wife speaks Spanish as well as English.
きみ
おく
つか
使
とき

The time has come for you to play your trump card.
ひだりうえ
左上
おくば
奥歯
いた
みます

My lower left back tooth hurts.
あお
した
ノドチンコノド
おく
がる
ため
じょうきどう
上気道
ふさ
がり
やすくなります
If you sleep on your back it's easier for your upper airway to be obstructed because your tongue, uvula, etc. slip towards the back of your throat.
ふだ
さいご
最後
まで
せる
せる
ならさらに
おく

Keep that ace up your sleeve. If you're going to show it, have another even further up.
かちょう
課長
おく
さん
こん
りょこう
旅行
ちゅう
ってそれで
おに
いぬ
かん
せんたく
洗濯
ばかり
まいにち
毎日
ある
いている

I heard the manager's wife is on vacation. And, well, when the cat's away, the mice play. Now he's out partying every night.
おくば
奥歯
けました

My back tooth has chipped.
かれ
おく
さん
フランス
じん
です
His wife is French.
かのじょ
彼女
のうじょう
農場
おくさま
奥様
ように
える

She looks like a farmer's wife.
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