Components
6 examples found containing '横になる'
したクッション
まくら
わり
ぼく
フローリング
うえ
カーペット
いた
だけ
かた
ゆか
よこ
なる
Using a doubled-up cushion in place of a pillow I lie down on the hard wooden floor with nothing but a carpet spread over it.
わたし
ときどき
くさ
うえ
よこ
なる
I sometimes lie on the grass.
しばふ
芝生
うえ
よこ
なる
I lie on the grass.
わたし
いぬ
よく
しばふ
芝生
うえ
よこ
なる
My dog often lies on the grass.
ジョンソファー
うえ
くつろいで
よこ
なる

John likes lying at ease on the sofa.
くま
ねむ
たり
よこ
なるときその
しせい
姿勢
ねつ
のが
したい
たも
ちたい
よる
When bears sleep or lie down, their postures depend on whether they want to get rid of heat or conserve it.
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