Components
977 examples found containing '繰る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
こられる
He can come.
かなら
まできなさい
Never fail to come here by five.
あいつまったく
あたま
くるやつ
That guy really burns me up.
あっ
かれら
彼等

Oh, here they come!
かれ
じんせい
人生
わり
きた
His life came to a close.
かれ
とほ
徒歩
じてんしゃ
自転車

He'll come on foot or by bicycle.
わたし
たち
また
つもりです
We're going to come again.
あいつ
あたま
きた
I'm up to here with him!
かれ
ここ
こと
しん
じる

I believe that he comes here.
かれ
こと
たし
です
That he will come is certain.
かれ
までここ
ちます

I will wait here till he comes.
その
こども
子供
こうえん
公園
まで
わたし
についてきた
The child followed me to the park.
こんばん
今晩
しょくじ
食事
こられます
Can you come for dinner tonight?
かれ
しょうご
正午
までこなかった
He did not come till noon.
やくそく
約束
じかん
時間
までここ
かなら
くる
Do not fail to come here by the appointed time.
とも
だち
パーティー
はずだった
なかった

My friend was supposed to come to the party, but she didn't.
かれ
やくそく
約束
しました

He promised me to come.
ホール
はい
りきれない
ほど
きゃく
きた
More guests have come than the hall can hold.
ろくがつ
六月
あめ

In June, it rains day after day.
ふゆ
のち
はる

Spring comes after winter.
かれ
きっと

He is certain to come.
けさ
今朝
ゆうびん
郵便
たくさんきた
I got a lot of mail this morning.
かれ
ここ
わたし
やくそく
約束
した

He promised me to come here.
ここ
ようしていただけません
Could you arrange to be here at five?
かれ
くること
よき
予期
している

I expect him to come.
スイス
ごがつ
五月
はる
くる
In Switzerland, spring comes in May.
かれ
わたし
たち
パーティー
おもいます
I think he will come to our party.
わたし
かれ
とうぜん
当然
おも
った

I take it for granted that he would come.
けっきょく
わたし
ここ
けっしん
決心
したです
I made up my mind to come here after all.
バス
じっぷん
10分
おきにきます
The bus leaves every ten minutes.
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