Components
134 examples found containing '空き' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
うち
かいしゃ
会社
ない
There is no opening in our firm.
くるま
あります
Is there any room to spare in your car?
まだ
へや
部屋
いくつあった
There were several rooms still vacant.
へや
部屋
あります
Do you have a vacancy?
こんばん
今晩
です
Are you free this evening?
もう
ひとり
1人
ぶん
あります
Is there any space for one more person?
へや
部屋
3つあるそのうちどれ
つか
使
えない

We have three spare rooms, none of which can be used.
かれ
じしょく
辞職
かんりょう
官僚
せき
できた
His resignation left a vacancy in the cabinet.
くるま
ひとりぶん
一人分
あった
There was room for one person in the car.
あいだ
もっと
ひろ
なさい
Leave more space between characters.
かれ
みち
かん
ひろった
He picked up cans in the street.
かん
その
ばしょ
場所
あちこち
らばっていた

Empty cans were scattered about the place.
かれ
ふる
かん
フットボールして
あそ
んでいました

He was playing football with an old tin.
とざんどう
登山道
かん
ゴミ
てる
やめてほしい
I wish people would stop throwing away empty cans and other trash along the path up the mountain.
かのじょ
彼女
ちゅうしゃ
駐車
した

She parked her car in a vacant lot.
ちか
キャッチボールするどうです
How about playing catch in the vacant lot near by?
とし
都市
すきま
隙間
からまちつくろうドイツライプツィヒ
まな
つかいかた title (book, album etc.)
Let’s Make a Town out of the “Gaps” in the City: Learning How to Use Vacant Houses and Land in Leipzig, Germany
そのみすぼらしいアパート
よう
The shabby flat is vacant.
あのいえ
よう
That house appears deserted.
それら
いている
アパート
だった
They were vacant apartments or homes.
その
いえ
こん

The house is not occupied now.
その
ほこりいっぱいだった
The empty house was full of dust.
どうやらそのみすぼらしいアパート
よう
Apparently that shabby flat is vacant.
かれ
その
いえ
いそ
いで
った
なっていたのでがっかりした
He hurried to the house only to be disappointed to find that it was empty.
この
あき
たいふう
台風
おお

We have had lots of typhoons this fall.
ことし
今年
あき
たいふう
台風
すく
なかった

We have had few typhoons this autumn.
あき
なりました
Autumn is here.
ことし
今年
さむ
あき
です
We have a cold autumn this year.
その
あき
あか
なる
The leaves turn red in the fall.
あき
から
ちる

In autumn, leaves fall from trees.
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