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149 examples found containing '卵'
かのじょ
彼女
たまご
1ダース
った

She bought a dozen eggs.
ニワトリ
けさ
今朝
たまご
んだ

The chicken laid an egg this morning.
かのじょ
彼女
2ダース
たまご
った

She bought two dozen eggs.
たまご
ぜんぶ
全部
じゅう
10
あった
There were ten eggs in all.
たまご
いてくれ

Fry an egg for me.
はこ
なか
たまご
あります
There are some eggs in the box.
たまご
からむき
てつだ
手伝
って

Help me with shelling these eggs!
なつ
すぐ
たまご
わる
なる
In summer, eggs soon go bad.
たまご
ねだん
値段
あがっている
The price of eggs is going up.
だいどころ
台所
たまご
いくつあります
How many eggs are there in the kitchen?
たまご
どう
りょうり
料理
しましょ

How would you like your eggs?
それ
たまご
くらい
おお
きさ
です
It is about the size of an egg.
この
たまご
すべて
あたら
しい
かぎらない
Not all of these eggs are fresh.
あたら
しい
たまご
テーブル
うえ
たくさんある
There are plenty of fresh eggs on the table.
とり
たまご

Birds lay eggs.
たまご
1ダース
たんい
単位
られる

Eggs are sold by the dozen.
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
バター
たまご
など
わなければならない

You must buy milk, eggs, butter, and so on.
はこ
なか
たまご
みな
れていた

All the eggs in the box were broken.
この
たまご
すべて
ふる

None of these eggs are fresh.
わたし
たまご
ひと
っています

I have an egg.
この
たまご
あたら
しい

This egg is fresh.
たまご
ふくらみ
しだい
次第
めてください

As soon as the egg rises, turn the heat off.
その
はこ
なか
たくさん
たまご
あります
There are a lot of eggs in the box.
その
めす
にわとり
いっしゅうかん
一週間
たまご
いている

The hen has been brooding its eggs for a week.
そのめんどり
たまご
かえした
The hen hatched five eggs.
わたしたち
私達
たまご
りょうり
料理
つく
った

We cooked egg dishes.
こな
たまご
ぜなさい

Mix the flour with two eggs.
メアリー
たまご
ひと
ずつ
した

Mary took out the eggs one by one.
その
にわとり
さいきん
最近
たまご
んでいない

The chicken hasn't laid eggs lately.
きょう
今日
たまご
あした
明日
にわとり
まさ

Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow.
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