Components
15 examples found containing '貝'
かい
ない
I don't like shellfish.
うみきれいな
かい
がら
ひろった
I picked up a pretty shell at the seaside.
うつく
しい
かいがら
貝殻
はまべ
浜辺
ひろ
った

I picked up some beautiful shells on the beach.
すなはま
砂浜
いろんな
かい
ひろ
じつ
たの
しい

It’s a lot of fun to pick up shells on a sandy beach.
ホタテ
かいがら
貝殻
てんねん
天然
せいぶん
成分
100%スッキリ
せんじょう
洗浄

Scallop Shells—Natural Ingredients That Wash 100% Cleanly
わたし
きしべ
岸辺
うつく
しい
かいがら
貝殻
つけた

I found a beautiful shell on the shore.
トム
うつく
しい
かい
がら
はまべ
浜辺
ひろった
Tom picked up some pretty shells on the beach.
すなはま
砂浜
いろんな
かい
ひろ
じつ
たの
しい

It is a lot of fun picking various shells on the sands.
シェフ
かい
たいりょう
大量
って
つか
使
ほかないからとにかくメニュー
かんが
えよう

The chef bought a massive amount of clams and we have to use them, so let's get on with it come up with a menu.
プレゼントするきれいな
かい
がら
ひろいにいった
I went looking for pretty shells as a present!
なんたいどうぶつ
軟体動物
ねじ
螺旋
けいせい
形成
する
かいがら
貝殻

A mollusc has a shell that forms a spiral.
いわふね
岩船
こう
ちょくそう
直送
ぎょかい
魚貝
fragment, headline etc.
seafood delivered directly from Iwafune Harbor
わたし
してる
かい
かせき
化石
です
What I have in my hand is a fossil seashell.
かいづか
貝塚
こだい
古代
じんるい
人類
ゴミ
うち
とうじ
当時
ひとびと
人々
てた
かいがら
貝殻
かさ
なった
ものことである
A midden is a type of rubbish dump used by early humans in which shells are piled on top of each other.
かりょく
火力
なべ
かい
しゅるい
種類
による
It depends on the strength of the flame, the pan used and the type of ingredients.
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