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2070 examples found containing '食'
テーブルケーキどれ
べて
いい
You can have any cake on the table.
まずケーキ
べたい

I want to eat some cake first.
もの
たっぷりある
There is plenty of food.
ぎて
きぶん
気分
わる

I ate myself sick.
ぎない
ほう
いい
You had better not eat too much.
ぎて
はいけない
You must not eat too much.
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
とりました
Have you already had lunch?
ぎる
びょうき
病気
なるかもしれない
Eating too much may lead to sickness.
もう
ちゅうしょく
昼食
べました

Have you eaten lunch yet?
いちば
市場
しょくりょう
食料
にゅうしゅ
入手
した
We obtained provisions at the marketplace.
もう
わった
から
かけよ

Now that we have eaten up, let's go.
われわれみな
たの
しく
ちょうしょく
朝食
とった
We were all very happy at breakfast.
ひとくち
一口
べてみよ

I will bite just a little bit.
ブラッキー
べる
とき
たいへん
おと
たてます
Blackie makes a lot of noise while he eats.
あのレストラン
しょくじ
食事
よかった
Did you have a good meal at that restaurant?
うし
くさ
べて
きている

Cows live on grass.
さかな
べる
こと
からだ
いい
Eating fish is good for your health.
にほん
日本
べもの
たくさんあります
"There is a lot of Japanese food there too."
もの
からだ
わなかった

The food disagreed with him.
みなさん
べる
ようい
用意
できています
Are you ready to eat?
かれ
その
しょくじ
食事
まんぞく
満足
していた

They were satisfied with the meals.
きょう
今日
がいしょく
外食
したい
です
Do you want to eat out tonight?
すっかり
わって
いない
I haven't quite finished eating.
いろいろおいしい
べもの
あります
"There is a variety of food there."
うし
くさ
べている

The cows are eating grass.
かのじょ
彼女
ちゅうしょく
昼食
ようい
用意
した
She got ready for lunch.
あさ
ごはん
べる

eat breakfast
しょくじ
食事
すべてよかった
とく
ワインすばらしかった
The whole meal was good but the wine in particular was excellent.
こんや
今夜
がいしょく
外食
したくない

I don't feel like eating out this evening.
かれ
じゅうぶん
しょくりょう
食料
れられなかった

They could not get enough food.
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