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155 examples found containing '措く' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
そこ
くるま
おいておきたい
I'd like to keep the car there.
かして
おかぬ
He must not live.
わたし
へや
部屋
あまり
かぐ
家具
おいてありません
There isn't much furniture in my room.
この
ほん
どこ

Where does this book go?
げんじょう
現状
ままして

Let well enough alone.
わたし
ダンテミルトンした

I put Milton after Dante.
ゆしゅつ
輸出
300
おく
ドル
ぞうか
増加
した

The exports increased by 30 billion dollars.
かれ
あさ
はや
おきます
Do they get up early in the morning?
きれいしておかなければならない
We must keep our hands clean.
にもつ
荷物
ばしょ
場所
けてくれ

Make room for the baggage.
きれいしておかなければなりません
You must keep your hands clean.
かれ
はな
って
ことできない
I can't let him alone.
おれ
つくえ

Don't put it on my desk.
その
ぼう
こうさ
交差
して
おかれた
The sticks were laid across each other.
きれいしておかなければならない
You must keep your teeth clean.
みな
さん
どうぞこちらおいでください
Ladies and gentlemen, please come this way.
つうろ
通路
もの

Don't put your things in the passage.
この
もんだい
問題
わず
おく
いちばん
一番
よい
This matter had best be left unmentioned.
きみ
てがみ
手紙
まで
ちましょ

I will wait till you have written the letter.
よる
もん
しめておかなければなりません
You must keep the gate closed for the night.
どうぞおいで
くだ
さい

Do me the favor of coming.
へや
部屋
きれいしておかなければいけません
You must keep your room clean.
テーブル
うえ
ほん

Don't park your books on the table.
もくようび
木曜日
よりむしろ
きんようび
金曜日
おいでいただきたい
I would rather you came on Friday than on Thursday.
いつもきれいしておかなければならない
We must always keep our teeth clean.
もうテレビ
ばしょ
場所
ない
There is no more room for a TV set.
あなた
つごう
都合
よいときにおいでください
Please call on me when it is convenient for you.
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.
その
けん
について
しら
調
べて
おかなければならない
We have to study the matter.
じぶん
自分
たち
からだ
きれいしておかなければならない
We should keep ourselves clean.
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