Components
17 examples found containing '落付く' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ちか
地価
いぜん
依然
として
けはい
気配
せない

Land prices still show no sign of evening out.
そら
たび
はや
うみ
おちつく
Air travel is fast; sea travel is, however, restful.
ぼく
こうちょう
校長
せんせい
先生
まえおちつかなかった
I felt ill at ease in the presence of the principal.
あめ
おと
こころ

I find the sound of the rain relaxing.
かれ
いっしょ
一緒

I feel comfortable in his company.
このいす
すわ
すっかり
きぶん
気分

I feel quite at ease when I sit in this chair.
リラックスする
おんがく
音楽
ひつよう
必要
ある
In order to relax, I need to listen to soothing music.
かのじょ
彼女
ひじょう
非常
しんけいしつ
神経質
いつもおちつかないでいる
She is very nervous and is always ill at ease.
その
まち
いろ
たと
えて
いうワインレッドかななんか
きひん
気品
あって
よね
If that town were a color, it would be one with a tranquil sort of dignity ... wine-red, say.
かのじょ
彼女
ひじょう
非常
しんけいしつ
神経質
いつもおちつかない
She is very nervous and is always ill at ease.
わたし
いぶせ
井伏
ゆるし
とうぶん
当分
その
ちゃや
茶屋
ちつく
ことになつてそれから
まいにち
毎日
いやでも
ふじ
富士
ましょうめん
真正面
から
つて
ゐなければならなくなつた
I, with Mr. Ibuse’s permission, stayed in his teahouse for the time being, and, whether I liked it or not, was forced to face Mt. Fuji head on every day from then on.
Source: 富嶽百景 太宰治, translation by Bunsuke)
その
まち
いろ
たとえていうワインレッドこうなんか
きひん
気品
あって

If that city were a color, it would be a color with a quiet sort of dignity ... wine red, say.
ぼく
かれ
いて
じたい
事態
ように
すす
めた

I urged him to get away and cool down.
わたし
ジェーン
ように
いました

I told Jane to calm herself.
ほうっておけば

Let him alone. He'll soon come around by himself.
かのじょ
彼女
ショック
けて
なに
はな
した
ろうしませんでした
まで
じかん
時間
かかりそう
It gave her quite a shock, and she didn't want to talk about anything for a while. I think it'll be a while before she's back to normal.
われわれ
せんげつ
先月
この
いえ
しました
もうすぐ
ちつく
でしょ
We moved into this house last month. We will settle down soon.
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