Components
10 examples found containing 'こぼれる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
コーヒーこぼれました
You've spilt your coffee.
かのじょ
彼女
から
なみだ
こぼれた
Tears fell from her eyes.
ミルク
ぜんぶ
全部
こぼれた
All of the milk was spilled.
きゅう
なみだ
こぼれてきた
I burst into tears.
ミルク
こぼれた
The milk boiled over.
こぼれたミルク
なげ
いて
むだ
無駄

It is no use crying over spilt milk.
ぼく
ならスープ
さら
ってきて
グラス
じゅうぶん
充分
ちゅうい
注意
ながらテーブル
はし
まで
すべ
らせて
みず
そのスープ
さら
なが
みず
ゆか
こぼれない
I'd get a soup plate and then slide the glass very carefully over to the edge of the table, and let the water run into the soup plate - it doesn't have to run onto the floor.
チップグラス
ひと
なか
10セントであればウェイトレス
つぎ
きゃく
そな
えて
いそ
いで
テーブル
かたづ
片付
けよ
としてグラス
みず
こぼれだし
こと
おしまいということなろ
If the tip was a dime in one glass, the waitress, in her haste to get the table ready for the next customer, would pick up the glass, the water would spill out, and that would be the end of it.
かのじょ
彼女
ひと
グラス
げたら
みず
そこらじゅうこぼれて
てんちょう
店長
ことなった
After she picked up the first glass and water went all over the place, she called the boss out.
かれ
すこ
あいだ
どうしたもの
かんが
えていた
けどどうしたらいい
かんが
えて
いちにちちゅう
一日中
つい
やす
わけいかないでしょそこで
さいご
最後
もう
ひと
グラス
げた
そしたらまた
みず
ゆか
いちめん
一面
こぼれたわけ
They studied it a little bit, but they couldn't spend all day finding out what to do, so they finally picked up the other one, and the water went out again, all over the floor.
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