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238 examples found containing '靴'
わたし
ことし
今年
にそく
二足
くつ
はきつぶした
I've worn out two pairs of shoes this year.
きみ
くつ
ここある
ぼく
くつ
どこだろう
Your shoes are here. Where are mine?
すみません
しんし
紳士
くつ
どこでしょ
Excuse me, but where is the men's shoe department?
その
くつ
じだいおく
時代遅

Those shoes are out of date.
わたし
くつ
ぼろぼろしてしまった
I've worn out my shoes.
いつでもきみだけとけた
くつ
ひも
きずって
みんなあとついてあるくようなん
こま
しっかりしてくれないねえ
We can’t have you always falling behind everyone, like you’re stumbling over loose shoelaces. If you don’t get it together and do this properly, you’re really going to make this hard on everyone.
にほん
日本
いえ
なか
くつ
ぬぎなさい
Remove your shoes in a Japanese house.
この
くつ
どんなに
らんぼう
乱暴
いて
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫
です
These shoes will stand up to hard use.
パーティー
まえ
きみ
くつ
みが
べきです
You should polish your shoes before you go to the party.
かのじょ
彼女
あしぶ
足踏
して
くつ
どろ
とした

She stamped the mud off her shoes.
さいしょ
最初
かれ
くつ
ひもほどいてくつ
いだ

The first thing he did was to untie his shoelaces and take his shoes off.
くつ
から
どろ
のぞ
いて
ください
Please remove the mud from your shoes.
ほら
くつ
ひも
ほどけている
Look, your shoelaces have come undone.
この
くつ
にねん
二年
もつでしょ
These shoes will last you two years.
くつ
ひも
むす
なさい
Tie your shoelaces.
その
くつ
ひも
むす
やっとだった
That child could barely manage to tie his shoes.
かれ
しんせつ
親切
わたし
くつ
ひも
むす
んでくれた

He was kind enough to tie my shoelaces.
その
くつ
あなたぴったりサイズなら
If the shoe fits....
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
くつ
さっとブラシかけてくれた
She gave my shoes a quick brush.
くつ
ほこりはけはらいなさい
Brush off the dust from your shoes.
あたら
しい
くつ
なんて
おも
った
ことあるって
おお
きな
せわ
世話

"Have I ever thought of buying a new pair of shoes?" "Mind your own business."
マット
くつ
なさい
Wipe your shoes on the mat.
くつ
すっかり
こす
った

The shoes are worn out.
かのじょ
彼女
ふく
いろ
くつ
いろ
よく
っている

The color of her dress and that of her shoes go well together.
きみ
そんな
くつ
りゅうこう
流行
している
おも
っている
かもしれないそうじゃない
You may think those shoes are in fashion, but they aren't.
ぬかるんだ
みち
あたら
しい
くつ
だいな
台無
なった
The muddy road has ruined my new shoes.
この
くつ
ちい
さすぎて
わたし
はけない
These shoes are too small for me to put on.
きみ
はいている
くつ
かなり
たか
ねだん
値段
するように
える

The shoes you are wearing look rather expensive.
ほうもんしゃ
訪問者
つうじょう
通常
にほんしき
日本式
いえ
はい
まえ
くつ
ように
もと
められます

Visitors are usually asked to remove their shoes before they enter a Japanese house.
きゃく
ざつ
つく
スタンド
すわ
って
くつ
みが
いてもらっている

A customer is having his shoes shined on a slapped-together stand.
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