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168 examples found containing '弾'
スーザンそのときピアノ
いていなかった

Susan was not playing the piano then.
かのじょ
彼女
ピアノ
けます

She can play the piano.
かのじょ
彼女
ピアノ
けません

She cannot play the piano.
いもうと
ほう
わたし
より
じょうず
上手
ピアノ
けます

My sister can play the piano better than I can.
よる
おそ
ピアノ
かない
ように
かれ
たの
んだ

I asked him not to play the piano late at night.
エリックピアノ
あま
きょく
いた

Eric played a sweet tune on the piano.
ひだん
被弾
しました
ダメージ
けいび
軽微
です
We've taken a hit. Trivial damage.
あなたバイオリン
けます

Can you play the violin?
かのじょ
彼女
あまり
じょうず
上手
ピアノ
けない

She can't play the piano very well.
かのじょ
彼女
ちい
さい
だがピアノ
けない
ほど
ちい
さく
ない
Her hands are small, but not so small that she can't play the piano.
ゴーシュその
そまつ
粗末
はこ
みたいセロかかえて
かべ
ほう
いて
くち
まげてぼろぼろ
なみだ
こぼしました
とり
なお
して
じぶんだけたったひとりいまやったところはじめからしずかもういちど
きはじめました

Gauche held onto his cello that looked like a poorly made box and turned to face the wall, tears streaming down his long face. But he pulled himself together, and all on his own, he began to quietly play the piece they had just been playing from the top.
ピアノ
ことにかけて
かれ
かなわない
I'm no match for him when it comes to playing the piano.
ギター
けます

Can you play the guitar?
だんやく
弾薬
むだ
無駄
しょうひ
消費
した
こと
しっせき
叱責
けた

He was scolded for wasting ammunition.
なるほど
われてみれば
たし
たなか
田中
さん
もぎせん
模擬戦
いちど
一度
ひだん
被弾
していません
でした
Of course. Now that you say that, certainly Ms Tanaka wasn't shot even once in the mock battles.
かのじょ
彼女
バイオリン
いて
せいかつひ
生活費
かせ
いでいる

She earns her living by playing the violin.
わたし
ギター
けます

I can play the guitar.
まいにち
毎日
ギター
から
じょうず
上手
ける
わけです
I'm good at playing guitar, because I play every day.
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