Components
96 examples found containing '売り'
ふさい
夫妻
いえ
した

The couple put their house on the market.
かのじょ
彼女
いえ
した

She has put her house up for sale.
かれ
いえ
されている

His house is for sale.
その
とち
土地
された

The land came into the market.
メアリー
じぶん
自分
ピアノ
した

Mary put her piano up for sale.
ちち
その
いえ
した

Father put up the house for sale.
その
いえ
ている

The house is on sale.
かれ
いえ
ています

His house is for sale.
かれ
しんぶん
新聞
せいけい
生計
たてている
They earn their living by collecting and selling old newspapers.
この
いえ
もんない
This house is not for sale.
かれ
いえ
した

He put up his house for sale.
これら
いっこ
一個
します
These are sold in one's.
その
ほん
だい
When are they going to put the book on the market?
かのじょ
彼女
びぼう
美貌
しています
She uses her looks.
かんきゃく
観客
れつ
あちこち
ある
ときダックスフントソーセージいかが
さけ
んだ

As the men walked up and down the rows of people, they shouted, "Get your dachshund sausages!"
アイスクリーム
そと
ばいてん
売店
きゃく
アイスクリーム
っている

The ice cream vendor is waiting on customers at his outdoor stand.
がい
ウオール街
ぼうらく
暴落
うわさ
ドルいっせいに
されました

Rumors of a Wall Street crash sparked a dollar selling spree.
そこ
ぶら
ける
バーベキュー
じょう
です
The best thing about that place is the barbecue area where they supply you with everything you need.
きっぷ
切符
どこです
Where's the ticket booth?
きっぷ
切符
わなければなりません

You have to buy one at the office.
おもちゃ
かい
です
The toy department is on the fifth floor.
わたし
しょせき
書籍
たんとう
担当
している

I'm in charge of the book department.
こども
子供
ようひん
用品
どこです
Do you have a children's department?
えいせい
衛生
ようひん
用品
どこです
Where is the sanitary section?
スナック
どこです
Where can I buy snacks?
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?
どこです
Where is the XXX department?
かれ
げる
ように
やさい
野菜
って
せいにく
精肉
コーナー
As if fleeing, he left the vegetable aisle to go to the meat corner.
プレステ
はつばいご
発売後
ゲームソフト
ひゃっか
百花
りょうらん
撩乱
じょうたい
状態

Since PlayStation 2 came out the game software store shelves have bloomed riotously with colorful new titles.
ビタミン
ざい
どこです
Where's the aisle for vitamins?
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