Components
14 examples found containing '奥 おく'
かれ
レストラン
おく
ほう
すわ
った

The group was seated in the back of the restaurant.
かれ
たてもの
建物
おく
ってみました

He went to the back of the building.
かれ
めがね
おく
わら
っていた

His eyes were smiling behind his glasses.
めんちょう
面疔
できた
こばな
小鼻
おく
いっこ
1個
いた
かたまり
ある
I have a facial boil. There's a painful lump at the back of one nostril.
こころ
おく
からわきあがる
I've got a feeling.
かれ
みせ
おく
くら
すみ
すがた
姿
した

He disappeared into a dark corner at the back of the shop.
へや
部屋
おく
かべ
ちゅうおう
中央
おお
きな
まど
ある
In the middle of the wall at the back of the room is a large window.
むね
おく
ころ
して
きたさまざまな
おも
められた
ものがたり
物語
ひもとく
(This book) uncovers feelings that they buried deep in their hearts, plus their hidden stories
へや
部屋
おく
なに
おと
する
がついた

They were suddenly aware of a noise in the back of the room.
この
こうえん
公園
にしがわ
西側
ちか
ところ
どうろ
道路
そうおん
騒音
おお
きい
おく
はいるもう
こえない

Near the west side of the park there's a lot of noise from the road, but when you go into the park you can't hear it any more.
むかし
ふか
ふか
やま
おく
すみや
炭焼
こごろう
小五郎
いう
わかもの
若者
んでいました

Long ago, deep, deep in the heart of a mountain lived a young charcoal burner named Kogorou.
あお
した
ノドチンコノド
おく
がる
ため
じょうきどう
上気道
ふさ
がり
やすくなります
If you sleep on your back it's easier for your upper airway to be obstructed because your tongue, uvula, etc. slip towards the back of your throat.
どんさん
吞酸
というのはゲップなどとき
のど
おく
こみ
げてくる
すっぱいものです
Acid reflux is the sour sensation that rises in the back of your throat when you burp etc.
よく
まった
はな
さぬ
もの
おく
あいだ
おおひろま
大広間
かんげい
歓迎
される

He that hears much and speaks not at all shall be welcome both in bower and hall.
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