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CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Spatial • location here and there
CEFR GNOT Spatial • motion to stand still
CEFR GNOT Temporal • frequency now and then
CEFR GNOT Temporal • intermittence on and off
CEFR GNOT Temporal • repetitiousness again and again
CEFR GNOT Quantitative • degree comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • quality outstanding
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • quality outstandingly
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • expression to command
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • conjunction and
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • conjunction both… and
CEFR GNOT Qualitative • disjunction on the other hand
CEFR SNOT Personal identification • family parents/father and mother
CEFR SNOT Personal identification • family husband
CEFR SNOT Personal identification • character and personal appearance likes and dislikes
CEFR SNOT House and home, environment • region farmland
CEFR SNOT House and home, environment • region island
CEFR SNOT House and home, environment • region land
CEFR SNOT Free time, entertainment • sports names of sports and games e.g.
CEFR SNOT Travel • holidays names of sights and buildings of interest e.g.
CEFR SNOT Travel • accommodation bed and breakfast
CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • invitations to come and see…
CEFR SNOT Health and body care • ailments– accidents bandage/dressing
CEFR SNOT Shopping • clothes handbag
CEFR SNOT Food and drink • types of food and drink sandwich
CEFR SNOT Places •places Learners CAN ask the way and give strangers directions.
CEFR SNOT Language • ability, understanding, expression to understand

Glob1500 and also; in addition to; with conj.
Glob1500 candidate a person who seeks or is nominated for an office or an honor n.
Glob1500 husband a man who is married n.
Glob1500 island a land area with water all around it n.
Glob1500 propaganda ideas or information used to influence opinions n.
Glob1500 sand extremely small pieces of crushed rock found in large amounts in deserts and on coasts n.
Glob1500 command to order; to have power over something v.
Glob1500 demand to ask by ordering; to ask with force v.
Glob1500 expand to make larger; to grow larger v.
Glob1500 land to come to the earth from the air ("Airplanes land at airports."); n. the part of the earth not covered by water; the ground v.
Glob1500 stand to move into or be in a position in which only the feet are on a surface; to be in one position or place v.
Glob1500 understand to know what is meant; to have knowledge of v.
NGSL3000 and used to refer to two or more things conj
NGSL3000 hand body part at the end of a person's arm n
NGSL3000 handle To have the ability to cope with or take responsibility for verb
NGSL3000 husband married man n
NGSL3000 island area of land that is surrounded by water n
NGSL3000 land the earth; the ground n
NGSL3000 stand to be upright; not be sitting or lying down verb
NGSL3000 thousand number 1,000 num
NGSL3000 understand to know the meaning of language, what someone says verb
NGSL3000 brand name given to a product or service e.g. Rolex, Ferrari n
NGSL3000 command To give an order; have control over others verb
NGSL3000 grand Including many things ; very large adj
NGSL3000 sand Grains of rock that make beaches and deserts n
NGSL3000 standard accepted level of quality; an official measurement adj
NGSL3000 wander To move around without purpose verb
NGSL3000 abandon to leave someone you should stay to take care of verb
NGSL3000 expand To become bigger or larger in size and amount verb
NGSL3000 landscape natural scenery of a place n
NGSL3000 random Chosen, done without a particular plan or pattern adj
NGSL3000 band group of people who work together e.g. play music n
NGSL3000 demand To strongly request someone to do something; insist verb
SAT5000 aggrandize To cause to appear greatly. v.
SAT5000 ampersand The character &; and. n.
SAT5000 brandish To wave, shake, or flourish triumphantly or defiantly, as a sword or spear. bravado v.
SAT5000 brigand One who lives by robbery and plunder. n.
SAT5000 candid Straightforward. adj.
SAT5000 candor The quality of frankness or outspokenness. n.
SAT5000 clandestine Surreptitious. adj.
SAT5000 contraband Trade forbidden by law or treaty. n.
SAT5000 expand To increase in range or scope. v.
SAT5000 grandeur The quality of being grand or admirably great. n.
SAT5000 grandiloquent Speaking in or characterized by a pompous or bombastic style. grandiose adj.
SAT5000 handwriting Penmanship. n.
SAT5000 incandescence The state of being white or glowing with heat. incandescent n.
SAT5000 inland Remote from the sea. adj.
SAT5000 landholder Landowner. n.
SAT5000 landlord A man who owns and lets a tenement or tenements. n.
SAT5000 landmark A familiar object in the landscape serving as a guide to an area otherwise easily lost track of. n.
SAT5000 landscape A rural view, especially one of picturesque effect, as seen from a distance or an elevation. n.
SAT5000 left-handed Using the left hand or arm more dexterously than the right. adj.
SAT5000 mandate A command. n.
SAT5000 mandatory Expressive of positive command, as distinguished from merely directory. mane adj.
SAT5000 meander To wind and turn while proceeding in a course. v.
SAT5000 misunderstand To Take in a wrong sense. v.
SAT5000 offhand Without preparation. adv.
SAT5000 out-and-out Genuinely. adv.
SAT5000 outlandish Of barbarous, uncouth, and unfamiliar aspect or action. adj.
SAT5000 pandemonium A fiendish or riotous uproar. n.
SAT5000 philander To play at courtship with a woman. v.
SAT5000 propaganda Any institution or systematic scheme for propagating a doctrine or system. propagate n.
SAT5000 quandary A puzzling predicament. n.
SAT5000 reprimand To chide or rebuke for a fault. v.
SAT5000 underhanded Clandestinely carried on. adj.

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COMPOUND WORDS


abandon {n} (a giving up to natural impulses) abandon {v} (to give up) abandon {v} (to leave behind or desert) abandoned {adj} (no longer maintained, forsaken, deserted) abandonment {n} (act of abandoning) abandonment {n} Hinterlassung a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush {proverb} (small but certain advantage is preferable) Adam and Eve {prop} (the first man and woman (according to Genesis)) Admiralty Islands {prop} (group of islands) adrenal gland {n} (endocrine gland situated above the kidney) Aegadian Islands {prop} (islands off the coast of Sicily) again and again {adv} (repeatedly) a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step {proverb} (a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step) Al-Andalus {prop} (Islamic Spain) Alejandro {prop} (cognates of Alejandro) SEE: Alexander :: Aleutian Islands {prop} (archipelago) Alexander {prop} (male given name) Alexander the Great {prop} (the king of Macedonia) Alexandra {prop} (female given name) Alexandria {prop} (city in Egypt) Alexandroupoli {prop} (city) all mouth and trousers {adj} (superficial) all's fair in love and war {proverb} (unpleasant behavior is acceptable during love and conflict) alpha and omega {n} (the first and the last) Amanda {prop} (female given name) ampersand {n} (the symbol &) and {conj} (used at the end of a list to indicate the last item) and {conj} (used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera) and {conj} (used to string together sentences or sentence fragments in chronological order) Andalusia {prop} (autonomous community of Spain) Andalusi Arabic {prop} (Andalusian Arabic) SEE: Andalusian Arabic :: Andaman Islands {prop} (islands) Andean flamingo {n} (Phoenicopterus andinus) Andes {prop} (mountain range in South America) AND gate {n} (a physical Boolean device) and how {phrase} (strong confirmation of preceding) and/or {conj} (inclusive "or") Andorra {prop} (country) Andorran {adj} (pertaining to Andorra) Andorran {n} (person from Andorra) andragogy {n} (methods used to teach adults) Andrew {prop} (male given name) Andrew {prop} (the Apostle) andrewsarchus {n} (prehistoric mammal) androgen {n} (androgen) androgenic hair {n} (body hair) SEE: body hair :: androgynous {adj} (having sex organs of both genders) SEE: hermaphroditic :: androgynous {adj} (pertaining to a characteristic that is not definitively of either sex) androgynous {adj} (possessing qualities of both sexes) androgyny {n} (having traits of both male and female genders) androgyny {n} (hermaphroditism) android {n} (robot with human form) andrology {n} (a branch of medicine) Andromache {prop} (the wife of Hector) Andromeda {prop} (constellation) Andromeda {prop} (mythical daughter of Cepheus) and so forth {phrase} (list continuation indicator) and so on {phrase} (indicates that a list continues) Andy {prop} (pet form of Andrew) Antigua and Barbuda {prop} (Country) a picture is worth a thousand words {proverb} (visualisation is better than verbal description) a picture paints a thousand words {proverb} (a picture is worth a thousand words) SEE: a picture is worth a thousand words :: apples and oranges {n} (non-comparable items) archimandrite {n} (The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church) arm and a leg {n} (an exorbitant amount) Armenian Highland {prop} (plateau) Ascension Island {prop} (an island in the South Atlantic) at hand {prep} (near; soon; approaching; imminent) at hand {prep} (within easy reach; nearby) at the hands of {prep} (by the actions of) Auckland {prop} (the largest conurbation in New Zealand) Åland {prop} (Autonomous province of Finland) back and forth {adv} (from one place to another and back again) bacon and eggs {n} (a dish consisting of bacon and eggs) Balearic Islands {prop} (group of Mediterranean islands) ball-and-socket joint {n} (type of joint) Banbury story of a cock and a bull {n} (roundabout, nonsensical story) band {n} (group of musicians) band {n} (group of people loosely united for a common purpose) band {n} (orchestra originally playing janissary music) band {n} (part of radio spectrum) band {n} (strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together) band {v} ((intransitive) to group together for a common purpose) band {v} (ornithology: to fasten an identifying band around the leg of) band {v} (to fasten with a band) bandage {n} (medical binding) bandage {v} (to apply a bandage to something) band-aid {n} (adhesive bandage) Bandar Seri Begawan {prop} (capital of Brunei) bandeaux {n} (a bandeau) SEE: bandeau :: banded anteater {n} (numbat) SEE: numbat :: banded mongoose {n} (Mungos mungo) bandgap {n} (physics) bandicoot {n} (small marsupial) bandit {n} (one who robs others) banditry {n} (acts characteristic of a bandit) bandoleer {n} (a pocketed belt) bandolier {n} (an ammunition belt) bandsaw {n} (a saw whose blade is a continuous band) band-tailed antshrike {n} (bird) bandwagon {n} ((figuratively) Current movement that attracts wide support) bandwagon {n} (Large wagon to carry a band) bandwidth {n} (measure of data flow rate in digital networks) bandwidth {n} (width of a frequency band) bandwidth {n} (width of the smallest frequency band within which the signal can fit) bandy {n} (winter sport played on ice) baseband {n} (frequency range) baseband {n} (transmission method) Bechuanaland {prop} (formal name for Botswana) beforehand {adv} (at an earlier time) between a rock and a hard place {prep} (between a rock and a hard place) bicycle stand {n} (device to which bicycles may be securely attached) bite the hand that feeds one {v} (cause harm to a benefactor) black and blue {adj} (covered in bruises) black and white {adj} (black-and-white) SEE: black-and-white :: black and white {n} (cookie) black-and-white {adj} (displaying images in shades of grey/gray) black-and-white {adj} (using shades of grey/gray) black-and-white television {n} (a monochrome system of transmitting and receiving television signals.) black-and-white television {n} (a television set that displays only monochrome images) black-handed gibbon {n} (Hylobates agilis) bland {adj} (Having a soothing effect; not irritating or stimulating) bland {adj} (Lacking in taste or vigor) bland {adj} (Mild; dull; soft; gentle; smooth in manner; suave) blandish {v} (to persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole) board and lodging {n} (place of lodging with daily meals) Bosnia and Herzegovina {prop} (country on the Balkan peninsula) bow and arrow {n} (weapon) boy band {n} (pop group whose members are all young men) brand {n} (a specific product, service, or provider so distinguished) brand {n} (marker for cattle) SEE: branding iron :: brand {n} (mark made by burning) brand {n} (name, symbol, logo) Brandenburg {prop} (city) Brandenburg {prop} (province) Brandenburg {prop} (state) branding iron {n} (bent piece of metal) brandish {v} (to move a weapon) brand name {n} (trade name) SEE: trade name :: brand new {adj} (utterly new) brand spanking new {adj} (utterly new) brandy {n} (glass of brandy) brandy {n} (liquor) brass band {n} (group of musicians who play brass instruments) bread and circuses {n} (food and entertainment provided by the state) brigand {n} (bandit) British Virgin Islands {prop} (a British overseas territory in the Caribbean) broadband {n} (high-capacity internet connection) Burgenland {prop} (the easternmost federal state of Austria) bury one's head in the sand {v} (to deliberately ignore the reality of a situation) by and by {adv} (soon) SEE: soon :: by and large {adv} (mostly, generally; with few exceptions) by hand {prep} (manually) SEE: manually :: bystander {n} (a person who, although present at some event, does not take part in it; an observer or spectator) cabstand {n} (place where taxis wait for passengers) Canary Islands {prop} (an archipelago off the coast of north-western Africa) candela {n} (unit of luminous intensity) candelabrum {n} (candle holder) candidacy {n} (state or act of being a candidate) candidate {n} (person running in an election) candidateship {n} (candidacy) SEE: candidacy :: candidiasis {n} (fungal infection) candidly {adv} (frankly) SEE: frankly :: candied fruit {n} (candied fruit, fruits) candle {n} (a light source) candleholder {n} (device for holding one or more lit candles) candlelight {n} (the light of a candle) candlemaker {n} (candler) SEE: candler :: Candlemas {n} (Christian feast) candlepower {n} (former measurement of brightness of a light source) candle snuffer {n} (device made to extinguish a candle) candlestick {n} (a holder with a socket or spike for a candle) candlewick {n} (thread used to make the wicks of candles) candor {n} (impartiality) candor {n} (sincere and open in speech, honesty in expression) candrabindu {n} (candrabindu) candy {n} (confection) SEE: confectionery :: candy {n} (piece of candy) candy {v} (to cook, or coat with sugar or syrup) candy bar {n} (A kind of candy in the shape of a bar) candy floss {n} (sweet) candy store {n} (sweetshop) SEE: sweetshop :: Caroline Islands {prop} (an archipelago off the coast of New Guinea) carrot and stick {n} (simultaneous rewards for good behavior and punishments for bad behavior) cash in hand {adv} (in a manner receiving direct payment) cat and mouse {n} (two keeping check on one another) cause and effect {n} (causality) SEE: causality :: cause and effect {n} (causation) SEE: causation :: cause and effect {n} (karma) SEE: karma :: Cayman Islands {prop} (British territory in the Caribbean) cease and desist {v} (stop and not resume an action) celandine {n} (greater celandine) chandelier {n} (branched, often ornate, lighting fixture suspended from the ceiling) chandler {n} (person who makes or sells candles) Channel Islands {prop} (group of islands in the English Channel) chateaubriand {n} (a very thick tenderloin steak of beef) Christmas Island {prop} (Kiritimati) SEE: Kiritimati :: Christmas Island {prop} (non self-governing territory of Australia) Christmas Islander {n} (person from the Christmas Island) clandestine {adj} (done or kept in secret) clandestinely {adv} (in a secret, covert manner) clean and jerk {n} (in weightlifting) cloud-cuckoo-land {n} (imaginary place with unrealistic or silly people) coat-stand {n} (coat stand) SEE: coat stand :: coatstand {n} (coat stand) SEE: coat stand :: colander {n} (a bowl-shaped kitchen utensil with holes in it used for draining food such as pasta) cold hands, warm heart {proverb} (having cold hands is an indication of warmheartedness) come in handy {v} (to be useful or heplful) command {n} (order) command {v} (to hold, to control) command {v} (to order) commandable {adj} ansteuerbar commander {n} (One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization) commander in chief {n} (Supreme commander of the armed forces of an entire country) Commander Islands {prop} (Russian islands in the Bering Sea) commanding general {n} (commanding officer) SEE: commanding officer :: command line {n} (text prompt) command-line interpreter {n} (computer program) commandment {n} (a command or edict) commando {n} (commando trooper) commando {n} (small fighting force) command pattern {n} Kommando command post {n} (headquarters of unit or commanding officer) common dandelion {n} (most common and well-known dandelion) common eland {n} (antelope) composite video, blanking, and sync {n} (standardised format of an analog picture-only television signal) contraband {n} (goods which are prohibited from being traded, smuggled goods) Cook Islander {n} (person from the Cook Islands) Cook Islands {prop} (self-governing country in Oceania) copy and paste {v} (to copy and paste) coral island {n} (coral island) coriander {n} (Coriandrum sativum plant) cotton candy {n} (cotton candy) SEE: candy floss :: Courland {prop} (region in western Latvia) Courlandish {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Courland) SEE: Curonian :: cover band {n} (music: type of band) crash landing {n} (landing of an aircraft in an emergency) cut and paste {v} (to cut and paste) Dadra and Nagar Haveli {prop} (Indian state territory) Daman and Diu {prop} (Indian state territory) dandelion {adj} (of a yellow colour) dandelion {n} (color of a dandelion flower, dandelion color, dandelion yellow) dandelion {n} (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum) dander {n} (dead skin shed by animals) dandruff {n} (skin flakes) dandy {n} (man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance) dandy {n} (yawl) SEE: yawl :: day and night {adj} (night and day) SEE: night and day :: day and night {adv} (all the time) delusion of grandeur {n} (False belief that one is important or powerful) demand {n} (desire to purchase goods and services) demand {v} (to request forcefully) Diaoyu Islands {prop} (Senkaku Islands) SEE: Senkaku Islands :: dilation and curettage {n} (surgical procedure) disband {v} (to break up or cause to cease to exist) divide and conquer {v} (Divide and conquer) divide and rule {v} (Divide and conquer) dot the i's and cross the t's {v} (Take care of every detail) double standard {n} (the situation of groups one of whom is excused from following a standard) ducks and drakes {n} (pastime) Duke of York Islands {prop} (group of islands) dwarf standing on the shoulders of giants {n} (A person who discovers by building on previous discoveries.) early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise {proverb} (Benjamin Franklin quote) Easter Island {prop} (Island in the Pacific) East Flanders {prop} (East Flanders) egg and spoon race {n} (race in which competitors must carry an egg on a small spoon) eggs and bacon {n} (bacon and eggs) SEE: bacon and eggs :: eight thousand {n} (cardinal number) elastic band {n} (loop of rubber or similar material) empty-handed {adj} (having given or received nothing) empty-handed {adj} (having nothing to give) England {prop} (England) errand {n} (purpose of a small trip) errand {n} (trip to accomplish a small task) errand boy {n} (male employed to run errands) event handler {n} Ereignisbehandler exception handler {n} Ausnahmebehandler ex-husband {n} (a former husband) expand {v} ((transitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one) fairyland {n} (the imaginary land or abode of fairies) Falkland Islander {n} (person from the Falkland Islands) Falkland Islands {prop} (overseas territory of the UK in the South Atlantic) Falklands War {prop} (a conflict between Argentina and the United Kingdom) farmhand {n} (farm worker) farmland {n} (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production) Faroe Islands {prop} (group of islands between Scotland and Iceland) fatherland {n} (fatherland) Fennoscandia {prop} (geographic area) Fennoscandia {prop} (geological area) Ferdinand {prop} (male given name) Finland {prop} (Nordic country) Finlandization {n} (the influence of a large state on a smaller one) Fiordland penguin {n} (Penguin) fire and brimstone {n} (punishment of Hell) first and foremost {adv} (primarily; most importantly) firsthand {adj} (direct, without intermediate stages) fish and chips {n} (a meal of fried fish and potatoes) fish and chips {n} (chips) SEE: chips :: five thousand {num} -5000 Flanders {prop} (former province and region of northern France) Flanders {prop} (historical county) Flanders {prop} (subnational state in the north of federal Belgium) Flanders {prop} (two provinces in Belgium) floating island {n} (a dessert) foot-and-mouth disease {n} (foot-and-mouth disease) foreland {n} (headland) SEE: headland :: free-standing {adj} (free-standing) SEE: freestanding :: freestanding {adj} (standing or set apart) Friesland {prop} (province of the Netherlands) fuck and chuck {phrase} (hit it and quit it) SEE: hit it and quit it :: Ganda {prop} (Luganda) SEE: Luganda :: gander {n} (a male goose) gander {n} ((slang) a look) Gandhi {prop} (surname Gandhi) garland {n} Girlande garland {n} (wreath of flowers) garland chrysanthemum {n} (Chrysanthemum coronarium) get one's hands dirty {v} sich die Hände schmutzig machen, sich die Finger schmutzig machen giant panda {n} (mammal) girl band {n} (band consisting of females) SEE: girl group :: gland {n} (organ that synthesizes and secretes substance) gland {n} (secretory structure on the surface of an organ) glandular {adj} (pertaining to a gland or glands) go in one ear and out the other {v} (to not be heeded) gold standard {n} (monetary system) Gondwanaland {prop} (Gondwana) SEE: Gondwana :: goosander {n} (diving duck) Gotland {prop} (island of Sweden) gourmand {n} (person given to excess in the consumption of food and drink) gourmand {n} (person who appreciates good food) gourmandise {v} (eat food in a gluttonous manner) grand {adj} (Great in size, and fine or imposing in appearance or impression) grand {adj} (Having higher rank or more dignity, size, or importance than other persons or things of the same name) grand {adj} (Of large size or extent) grand {adj} (Standing in the second or some more remote degree of parentage or descent) grandaunt {n} (the aunt of one’s parent; a great-aunt) Grand Canyon {prop} (large national park and gorge) grandchild {n} (child of someone’s child) granddaughter {n} (daughter of someone’s child) grand duchess {n} ((grand)daughter of a Russian czar or emperor) grand duchess {n} (grand duke’s consort) grand duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess) Grand Duchy {n} (a dominion or nation ruled by an grand duke or grand duchess) Grand Duchy of Luxembourg {prop} (official name of Luxembourg) grand duke {n} (ruler or monarch of a grand duchy) grand duke {n} (son or grandson of a czar) grande dame {n} (doyenne) SEE: doyenne :: grandee {n} (high ranking nobleman in Spain or Portugal) grandee {n} (person of high rank) grandee {n} (title for a high ranking nobleman in Spain or Portugal) Grand Exchange {prop} (Columbian Exchange) SEE: Columbian Exchange :: grandfather {n} (grandfather (from either side)) grandfatherly {adj} (in the manner of a grandfather) grandma {n} (grandmother (informal)) grandmaster {n} (Grandmaster) SEE: Grandmaster :: Grandmaster {n} (highest title for chess player) Grand Master {n} (abbreviation of various titles) grandmother {n} (mother of someone's parent) grandnephew {n} (grandson of a sibling) grandniece {n} (granddaughter of a sibling) grandpa {n} (grandfather (informal)) grandparent {n} (parent of one's parent) grand piano {n} (type of piano) grand prince {n} (ruler's title) Grand Prix {n} (any of several international races, especially one of a series for Formula One racing cars) grandson {n} (son of one's child) grandstand {n} (seating area) granduncle {n} (great-uncle) SEE: great-uncle :: grand unification theory {n} (theory that unifies fundamental forces) greater celandine {n} (Chelidonium majus) Greater Poland {prop} (region of Poland) great-grandchild {n} (The son or daughter of one's grandchild) great-grandfather {n} (father of grandparent) great grandmaster {n} (a grandmaster in a field, whose skills or accomplishments exceed those of other grandmasters) great-grandmother {n} (mother of one's grandparent) great-grandparent {n} (parent of a grandparent) great-grandson {n} (son of a grandchild) Greenland {prop} (A large self-governing island in North America) Greenlander {n} (a person from Greenland or of Greenlandic descent) Greenlandic {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Greenland, its people or language) Greenlandic {prop} (language) Greenlandish {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Greenland, its people or language) Greenlandish {prop} (language) Greenland shark {n} (Somniosus microcephalus) Gulf of Finland {prop} (arm of the Baltic Sea) hammer and sickle {n} (symbol of communism) hand {n} (handwriting; style of penmanship) hand {n} (part of the fore limb) hand {n} (pointer of an analogue/analog clock) hand {n} (servant, laborer, workman, trained for special duty; a performer) hand {n} (set of cards held by a player in a card game) hand {n} (side; part; direction, either right or left) hand {n} (small part of a gunstock near the lock, grasped when aiming) hand {n} (that which is, or may be, held in a hand at once) hand {v} (to give, pass or transmit with the hand) hand {v} (to lead, guide, or assist with the hand) handbag {n} (small bag used by women) handball {n} (ball in team sport) handball {n} (football offence) handball {n} (team sport) handbook {n} (a book of reference) handbrake {n} (hand-operated brake in a car) handcar {n} (a light railroad car propelled by a hand-operated pumping mechanism) SEE: draisine :: handcart {n} (a cart designed to be pulled or pushed by hand) handcuff {n} (ring of a locking fetter for the hand) handcuffs {n} (metal rings for fastening wrists) hand down {v} (transmit in succession) handed {adj} (with hands joined) SEE: hand in hand :: handedness {n} (preference for using the right or left hand) handedness {n} (property) handfast {n} (contract) handful {n} (amount held in hand) handful {n} (small quantity) hand grenade {n} (explosive 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Trivandrum {prop} (Thiruvananthapuram) SEE: Thiruvananthapuram :: Turks and Caicos Islands {prop} (a British overseas territory in the Caribbean) two thousand {num} (cardinal number) Uganda {prop} (Republic of Uganda) Ugandan {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Uganda, the Ugandan people or the Ugandan language) Ugandan {n} (A person from Uganda or of Ugandan descent) understand {v} (to be aware of the meaning of) understand {v} (to believe, based on information) understand {v} (to impute meaning, character etc. that is not explicitly stated) understandable {adj} (capable of being understood) understanding {adj} (Showing compassion) understanding {n} (Informal contract, mutual agreement) understanding {n} (Mental process of comprehension, assimilation of knowledge, subjective by its nature) understanding {n} (Opinion, judgement or outlook) understanding {n} (Reconciliation of differences) understanding {n} (Sympathy) understanding {n} Verstehen, Verständnis United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland {prop} (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) upland antshrike {n} (passerine bird) ups and downs {n} (idiomatic) Urim and Thummim {n} (sacred devices used for casting lots) US Virgin Islands {prop} (Country in the Caribbean) vandal {n} (person who destroys or damages property) Vandal {n} (member of an ancient east Germanic tribe) vandalise {v} (to needlessly destroy) vandalism {n} (needless damage or destruction of property) vandalize {v} (vandalise) SEE: vandalise :: veranda {n} (roofed open gallery) Virgin Islands {prop} (archipelago) Wallis and Futuna {prop} (an overseas territory of France in Oceania) wand {n} (stick or staff, used to perform a useful function) wander {v} (of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention) wander {v} (to commit adultery) wander {v} (to go somewhere indirectly) wander {v} (to move without purpose or destination) wanderer {n} (one who wanders) wandering albatross {n} (Diomedea exulans) Wandering Jew {prop} (the Jewish shoemaker from the Christian legend) wandering spider {n} (spider of the family Ctenidae) wanderlust {n} (a strong impulse or longing to travel) Wanderwort {n} (Translations) wasteland {n} (region with no remaining resources; desert) West Flanders {prop} (Belgian province in Flanders) wetland {n} (land that is covered mostly with water, with occasional marshy and soggy areas) what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander {proverb} (If something is acceptable for one person, it is acceptable for another) white-handed gibbon {n} (lar gibbon) SEE: lar gibbon :: with one's bare hands {adv} (barehandedly) withstand {v} (to resist) withstand {v} widerstehen witness stand {n} (witness stand) SEE: witness box :: wonderland {n} (Imaginary or real place full of wonder or marvels) woodland {adj} (of or pertaining to a creature or object existing in a woodland) woodland {n} (land covered with woody vegetation) Wrangel Island {prop} (a island in the Chukchi Sea) wristband {n} (a band that supports a wristwatch) wristband {n} (a strip of material worn around the wrist, e.g. to absorb perspiration, especially in sports) wristband {n} (the cuff of a sleeve that wraps around the wrist) yes and no {phrase} (indicating there is no simple "yes" or "no" answer) your wish is my command {phrase} (what you wish for I will effect as if it were a command) zander {n} (fish of the genus Sander) zander {n} (Sander lucioperca) Zealand {prop} (Danish island) Zealand {prop} (Dutch province) SEE: Zeeland :: Zealandic {prop} (language) Zeeland {prop} (province)

5000 WORDS


L003 P0258 one thousand eintausend 一千
L002 P0703 island die Insel 岛 
L016 P2118 to understand verstehen 理解
L025 P0949 England England 英格兰
L025 P0965 Switzerland Schweiz 瑞士
L033 P1179 hand die Hand
L012 P1343 husband der Ehemann 丈夫
L046 P1592 demand die Zumutung 指望
L055 P2014 sand der Sand 沙子
L016 P2118 to understand verstehen 理解
L059 P2158 to fulfil the demand die Anforderungen erfüllen 满足需要
L059 P2166 to hold in the hand etwas in der Hand halten 把某物拿在手里
L060 P2203 to demand verlangen 要求
L071 P2684 command der Befehl 命令
L087 P3450 future husband der zukünftige Ehemann 未来的丈夫
L090 P3670 to expand expandieren 扩张
L108 P4563 (floral) wreath, garland der Blumenkranz 花冠
L118 P5064 palm of the hand die Handfläche 手掌
L125 P5392 Finland Finnland 芬兰
L125 P5393 Greenland Grönland 格陵兰岛
L125 P5396 Ireland Irland 爱尔兰
L125 P5397 Iceland Island 冰岛
L125 P5404 Lapland Lappland 拉普兰
L125 P5410 New Zealand Neuseeland 新西兰
L125 P5414 Poland Polen 波兰
L125 P5416 Scotland Schottland 苏格兰
L125 P5440 the Rhineland Rheinland 莱茵兰








and P0155






PHRASES



中国語は分かりません。



I don't understand Chinese .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0006)

サンドイッチを注文しました。



I order a sandwich .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0015)

母と私はスーパーに行きます。



My mom and I are going to the supermarket .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0058)

私たちは地球を愛さなければなりません。



We should love and protect our planet .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0060)

運転中は飲まないでください。



Do not drink and drive .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0073)

先生は彼の後ろに立っていた。



The teacher is standing behind him .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0085)

これらのアイテムはすべて手作りです。



These articles are all hand-made .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0098)

彼氏は私と一緒に旅行に行きました。



My boyfriend and I travel together .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0114)

彼らは並んでいます。



They are standing in a row .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0119)

ドアを開けて見てください。



Open the door and take a look .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0127)

新郎は花嫁の手を握ります。



The bridegroom is holding the bride's hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0128)

彼は背が高くて強い。



He is tall and strong .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0164)

彼女は私を振り返った。



She turned her head and looked at me .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0177)

理解していますか?



Do you understand ?


(ENG )
(JA )

(0180)

食べる前に手を洗ってください。



We have to wash our hands before eating .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0182)

おばあちゃんの体はとても良いです。



Grandma is very healthy .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0194)

彼はけがをした。



He was hit and injured .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0198)

彼は表彰台でスピーチをしました。



He is standing at the dais making a speech .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0211)

私は千ドル持っています。



I have got one thousand U .S . dollars .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0222)

私は一万ドル持っています。



I have got ten thousand U .S . dollars .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0223)

私は家主に鍵を渡しました。



I gave my key to the landlord .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0239)

彼女の目は素晴らしいです。



Her eyes are bright and penetrating .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0243)

彼は私の夫です。



He is my husband .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0283)

この土地はとても乾燥しています。



This land is very dry .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0292)

このおばあさんは私のおばあちゃんです。



This elderly woman is my grandmother .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0315)

とても恥ずかしい思いをします。



I am in a quandary .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0318)

彼は私と同じ年齢です。



He and I are the same age .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0346)

私の言いたいことが分かりますか?



Do you understand what I mean ?


(ENG )
(JA )

(0352)

彼女は若くて美しい。



She is young and beautiful .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0354)

氷と雪が溶け始めた。



The ice and snow are beginning to melt .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0373)

オフィスは広々として明るいです。



The office is very spacious and bright .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0385)

彼は立つことができます。



He can stand on his own now .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0405)

私はそれをもう我慢できません。



I can not stand it anymore .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0416)

母と私はおばあちゃんを訪ねるために病院に行きました。



My mother and I went to the hospital to see my grandma .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0444)

彼女は美しくて金持ちです。



She is pretty and wealthy .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0486)

彼は家を出て学校に行きました。



He left home and went to school .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0523)

このスタジアムは何万人もの人々を収容することができます。



This stadium can hold a few thousand people .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0524)

彼女は手にカードを持っています。



She is holding a card in her hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0525)

そのうちの1人はそれをやっていて、もう1人は見ています。



One of them is doing and the other is watching .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0566)

みんな立っている。



Everyone is standing .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0595)

エッフェル塔はパリの有名なランドマークです。



The iron tower [Eiffel Tower] is a famous landmark of Paris .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0612)

人間は陸に住んでいます。



Humans live on land .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0649)

わかりました。



I understand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0673)

彼は右手にナイフを持っていた。



He is holding a dinner knife in his right hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0674)

私は彼女を知っています。



I understand her well .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0683)

彼は私にその郵便物を手渡した。



He handed me the mail .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0684)

私は本を​​閉じて出発する準備をしました。



I closed my books and got ready to leave .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0746)

私たちは人生を愛さなければなりません。



We should love and protect all lives .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0748)

彼はその報告について指示を与えた。



He is writing comments and instructions on the report .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0816)

ロックミュージックは西洋音楽の一種です。



Rock and roll is one form of Western music .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0869)

彼女の体操はかなり標準的です。



Her gymnastics moves are up to the standard .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0875)

私の友人と私はここで会う約束をしました。



My friend and I have agreed to meet here .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0926)

手を挙げて質問に答えてください。



Please raise your hand if you want to answer the question .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0947)

先生と生徒は仲良くしています。



The teachers and students get on well with each other .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0954)

彼女は彼に謝罪するように頼んだ。



She demanded he apologize .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0961)

自然に気をつけてください。



Please love and protect the natural environment .


(ENG )
(JA )

(0985)

彼女は私に別れを告げるようになりました。



She turns and says goodbye to me


(ENG )
(JA )

(1000)

店内にはたくさんの商品が展示されています。



There is lot of merchandise on display in the shop .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1017)

大衆は政府に改革を要求した。



The masses demand the government to carry out reforms .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1034)

ピーマン、玉ねぎ、にんじんはすべて野菜です。



Peppers , onions and carrots are all vegetables .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1042)

花や植物はここで繁栄します。



The flowers and the grass here are both flourishing .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1066)

星は群衆の中で際立っています。



A star stands out in the crowd .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1078)

母と娘はどちらも花を育てるのが好きです。



The mother and her daughter both love growing flowers .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1118)

車が故障し、彼は急いでいた。



The car has broken down and he is very anxious .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1140)

息子は砂で遊ぶのが好きです。



My son loves playing in the sand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1151)

私の家にはたくさんの鉄鍋があります。



There are many iron pots and pans in my house .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1168)

ここには大きな砂州が広がっています。



A large sandbar stretches out from here .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1170)

彼はミュージシャンであり指揮者でもあります。



He is both a musician and a conductor .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1205)

猫や犬にはたくさんの寄生虫がいます。



There are many parasites on the bodies of cats and dogs .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1226)

親戚や友人を訪ねるために中国に戻りたいです。



I am returning to my country to visit relatives and friends .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1242)

私は道路で立ち往生しています。



I am stranded on the road .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1244)

その飛行機は着陸した。



The plane has landed .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1254)

これは私の祖父母です。



These are my grandfather and grandmother .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1259)

キャンドルを順番に並べてください。



Please arrange these candles in order .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1273)

誰が私を助けてくれますか?



Who can give me a hand ?


(ENG )
(JA )

(1281)

この会社はスタッフが不足しています。



This company is short-handed .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1299)

彼女は若くて美しい。



She is young and pretty .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1338)

今日は晴れです。



It is a beautiful day today , with gentle breezes and bright sunshine .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1339)

この論文は無資格です。



This paper fails to meet the standard .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1362)

私は崖の上に立ってパニックに陥っていました。



Standing on the cliff , I become very frightened .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1369)

彼女は細身でスリムです。



She is slender and beautiful .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1381)

中国には美しい山や川がたくさんあります。



There are many beautiful mountains and rivers in China .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1397)

彼はボクシングの戦いが好きです。



He loves boxing and fighting .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1404)

彼らは島に旅行するのが好きです。



They love island vacations .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1412)

彼女はとても社交的で、多くの友人がいます。



She is very sociable and has many friends .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1413)

肩の荷物は重いです。



The pack on my shoulders is very heavy and awkward .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1418)

今日の米ドルと人民元の為替レートはいくらですか?



What is the exchange rate between US dollar and RMB today ?


(ENG )
(JA )

(1424)

母と娘はとても似ています。



The mother and daughter look like each other very much .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1440)

友達と一緒に登山に行きました。



My friends and I are going mountain climbing .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1458)

皆さん、楽しそうに手を振って、声を出しています。



Everyone is happily waving their hands and shouting .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1465)

彼の唇と顔はチョコレートで覆われています。



His lips and face are covered with chocolate .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1468)

親戚や友人を訪ねるために中国に戻ります。



I am going back to my home country to visit relatives and friends .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1479)

この島は美しいです。



This island is very beautiful .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1486)

森の中に沼があります。



There is a stretch of swampland in the forest .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1487)

彼女の髪はピカピカでピカピカです。



Her hair is shiny and beautiful .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1488)

彼は笑っていて、彼女は笑っています。



He is laughing , and she is laughing too .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1489)

彼女は私の孫娘です。



She is my granddaughter .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1513)

彼は聖書を手に持っています。



He is holding a Bible in his hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1544)

卵と小麦粉を混ぜ合わせます。



Eggs and flour are mixed together .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1569)

彼の手書きは非常にはっきりしています。



His handwriting is very easy to read .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1570)

雨が止んで、地面がとても濡れています。



The rain stopped , and the ground is very wet .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1575)

手すりが花や木を一周しまします。



The railings enclose the flowers and trees .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1577)

カップルは喧嘩を避けるべきです。



Husbands and wives should avoid quarrelling .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1585)

彼女はしっかりと立っていた。



She is standing very steadily .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1598)

友達と私はモールに買い物に行きました。



My friend and I are going shopping at the shopping plaza .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1613)

アメリカとカナダは隣国です。



The U .S . and Canada are neighbors .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1642)

中国と米国は外交関係を築いています。



China and the U .S . have established a diplomatic relationship .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1643)

夫と妻の関係を決して扇動しないでください。



Never sow discord between husband and wife .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1649)

彼女は彼氏と一緒に吹いた。



She and her boyfriend broke up .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1651)

彼はとても正直で、決して嘘をつきません。



He is very honest , and never lies .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1660)

おばあちゃんは針仕事をするのが好きです。



My grandmother likes sewing .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1666)

彼らはますます愛情深くなっています。



They are getting more and more affectionate .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1685)

彼女は手先が器用であります。



She is very clever with her hands .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1687)

夫は妻に謝罪します。



The husband apologizes to his wife .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1707)

両親は子供が卒業したことをとても喜んでいます。



The child has graduated , and his parents are pleased .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1738)

彼女はバックパックを背負って山に登った。



She put on her backpack and went mountain climbing .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1786)

今日は買い物に行きました。



I went strolling down the street and did some shopping today .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1794)

砂はとても細かいです。



The sand is very fine .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1817)

おじいちゃんは孫娘と遊んでいます。



The grandfather is playing with his granddaughter .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1819)

彼女の学業成績は素晴らしいです。



Her grades in school are outstanding .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1836)

彼は非武装の戦闘が得意です。



He is good at fighting with his bare hands .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1842)

彼の手は彼のズボンのポケットにあります。



He has his hand in his pocket .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1874)

彼は優れた哲学者です。



He was an outstanding philosopher .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1908)

彼女はいつも人に優しい。



She is always cheerful and pleasant to people .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1923)

テーブルの上には空の皿がたくさんあります。



There are many empty bowls and dishes on the table .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1942)

小犬が首を振りながら、私に尻尾を振っているのです。



The little dog is shaking its head and wagging its tail at me .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1948)

パンダは貴重な動物です。



Pandas are precious animals .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1955)

森は風と砂を遮ることができます。



Forest can keep sandstorms at bay .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1967)

私の娘はお菓子が一番好きです。



My daughter loves candies the most .


(ENG )
(JA )

(1987)

パンダは竹を食べるのが好きです。



Pandas like to eat bamboo .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2001)

自由の女神は港に直立しています。



The Statue of Liberty stands tall in the harbor .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2004)

この記号がわかりません。



I can not understand this symbol .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2012)

ジュースやソーダなどの飲み物が好きです。



I like drinks like juice and soda .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2019)

彼はその仕事について何の手がかりも持っていない。



He can not get a handle on his work .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2034)

みんな地面に寝転んで空を見上げています。



Everyone is lying on the ground and looking up at the sky .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2042)

夜明けが明けたばかりで、景色は美しいです。



It's just after sunrise and the view is beautiful .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2060)

彼女は夫が外出することを許可していません。



She won't allow her husband to go out .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2068)

彼は優れた建築家です。



He is an outstanding architect .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2080)

お父さんは忠実で直立した兵士です。



My father is an honest and upright soldier .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2086)

皆、新郎新婦の幸せを願っていた



Everyone gave their sincere congratulations to the bride and groom .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2124)

彼女はあごを手に置います。



She is resting her chin in her hands .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2139)

雨が降っていて、車の窓に水が滴っています。



It is raining and the raindrops are falling on the car windows .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2146)

中国人は両親を"Diē" と"Niáng"と呼んでいます。



The Chinese call their father and mother Diē and Niáng .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2147)

両方の配偶者は同じボートで互いに助け合うべきです。



Husbands and wives should stand together in difficult times .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2165)

モンゴルは宋王朝を打ち負かし、元王朝を樹立しました。



The Mongols defeated the Song dynasty and established the Yuan dynasty .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2167)

国はますます繁栄している。



The country is growing more and more prosperous .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2242)

彼は物事を冷静に扱います。



He handles things calmly .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2245)

母と一緒にクリスマスツリーを飾ります。



My mother and I are decorating the Christmas tree .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2283)

彼は何度も何度も間違いを犯します。



He makes mistakes again and again .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2292)

これは塩こしょうです。



This is salt and pepper .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2308)

健康と長寿をお祈りしております!



I wish you a long and healthy life .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2337)

ろうそくが灯されています。



The candles are lit .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2348)

石油は海岸を汚染し、環境災害を引き起こします。



The oil is polluting the coast and causing an environmental disaster .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2370)

私は砂に埋もれています。



I am buried in the sand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2389)

これは本当に大きなスキャンダルです。



This is really a big scandal .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2404)

彼彼は何か間違ったことをして後悔します。



He has done wrong and regrets it very much .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2437)

彼は畜産に従事しています。



He is in animal husbandry .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2470)

彼らは新しい土地を開いています。



They are opening up new land .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2472)

夫は妻に謝罪した。



The husband apologizes to his wife .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2493)

赤ちゃんははしごを踏みます。



The baby is standing on a ladder .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2509)

兄と私は釣りが好きです。



My older brother and I enjoy fishing .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2515)

彼女は左手でドアベルを鳴らした。



She rang the doorbell with her left hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2518)

シマウマの全身は白黒です。



A zebra's body is striped black and white .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2534)

これらは彼のひ孫です。



These are his great-grandchildren .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2535)

彼ははしごの上に立っています。



He is standing on the ladder .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2575)

通りにニューススタンドがあります。



There is a newspaper stand by the side of the street .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2619)

彼は頭を上げて見上げた。



He raised his head and looked up .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2622)

弟は植木鉢に立っています。



Younger brother is standing in the flowerpot .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2628)

その老人はとても親切です。



Grandfather is a very kind looking man .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2655)

ここの木々は青々と茂っています。



The trees here are lush and green .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2657)

彼女は楽譜を見てピアノを弾きます。



She looked at the sheet music and played the piano .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2660)

彼女は賢い妻です。



She is a wonderful (kind-hearted and sensible) wife .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2667)

タイにはたくさんの寺院があります。



There are many temples in Thailand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2721)

彼は手に警棒を持っています。



He is holding the baton in his hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2738)

肉は適切に保存されておらず、すでに臭くなっています



The meat hasn't been properly preserved and already stinks .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2767)

彼女は心が狭く、他人を容認することができません。



She is narrow-minded and can not tolerate other people .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2773)

広場には元帥の像があります。



There is a statue of the Marshal (commander-in-chief) in the square .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2778)

新郎はとてもハンサムです。



The bridegroom is very handsome .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2779)

父と私は狩りに行きます。



My father and I go hunting .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2787)

ギャングは銀行強盗をした。



The bandit robbed a bank .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2788)

この草原はとても広大です。



The grasslands are vast .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2820)

新郎と新婦はとてもよく似合っています。



The bride and bridegroom are a well-matched couple .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2828)

彼女はみんなの拍手と賞賛を勝ち取りました。



She won everyone's applause and praise .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2838)

おじいちゃんはもうすぐ60歳になります。



My grandfather is going to be sixty soon .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2847)

父と息子は川岸で休んでいます。



The father and his son are resting on the river bank .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2853)

道端に電柱が立っています。



A power line pole is standing by the roadside .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2867)

マシュマロはより粘着性があります。



Cotton candy sticks to your teeth .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2871)

彼女はガーゼの包帯を使って私の傷を覆っています。



She uses a gauze bandage to dress my wound .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2886)

ここの景色はおとぎの国のようです。



The scenery here looks like a fairyland .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2891)

この植物は死んでいます。



This plant has withered and died .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2892)

彼女はフェイス パウダーと口紅をつけています。



She is putting on face powder and lipstick .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2895)

おばあちゃんと私はベッドに横になって本を読みます。



My grandma and I are lying in bed reading .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2903)

彼のスピーチは論理的に明確でした。



His speech was clear and logical .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2932)

ヴェルサイユは壮大で素晴らしいです。



Versailles is magnificent and splendid .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2934)

彼はとても正直で誠実です。



He is very honest and sincere .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2943)

教師は称賛に値する。



Teachers deserve praise and respect .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2944)

彼の手はチョコレートで覆われています。



His hands are covered with chocolate .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2947)

彼は手を挙げて誓う。



He raises his hand and swears .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2975)

16.5 エーカーの農地があります。



We have 16 0.5 acres of farmland .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2984)

彼女は彼氏の手を握っています。



She is holding her boyfriend's hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2986)

バケツは砂でいっぱいです。



The small bucket is full of sand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(2988)

彼女は悲しく寂しい生活を送っています。



She lives a sad and forlorn life .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3000)

一緒にろうそくを吹きましょう。



We are blowing out the candles together .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3011)

今日の天気はとても心のこもったものです。



Today is weather is bright and clear .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3020)

彼はいつも無口です。



He is always very quiet and uncommunicative .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3026)

彼は畏敬の念を起こさせます。



He is the kind of person that people respect and hold in awe .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3036)

彼らは優れた結果を達成しました。



They have achieved outstanding results .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3062)

紙が彼女の顔を覆っている。



The paper is covering her face (and blocking it from sight) .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3063)

洗濯物は衣類の洗濯に使用できます。



They wash and starch clothes in the laundry .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3075)

彼の手は石鹸の泡で覆われています。



His hands are covered with soap foam .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3082)

妹と弟が些細なことでケンカしている。



Sister and brother are fighting over something trivial .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3083)

彼女は誕生日のロウソクを吹き消そうとしています。



She is ready to blow out the birthday candles .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3086)

彼女は車を止めた。



She braked and stopped the car .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3096)

これは甘酸っぱいポークリブです。



This is sweet and sour spareribs .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3116)

あなたは私を中傷します!



How dare you slander me !


(ENG )
(JA )

(3131)

夜遅く、通りは静かです。



It is late at night and the street is quiet .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3151)

彼はかつて世代の英雄でした。



In his time , he was an ambitious and ruthless character .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3164)

腐敗した役人は国と人々に害を及ぼします。



Corrupt officials bring disaster to the country and the people .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3171)

船は荒れた海にぶつかった。



The ship is being tossed up and down on the rough sea .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3174)

みんな熱心に手を挙げて会議で話しました。



At the meeting , everyone raised their hands enthusiastically to comment .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3176)

新郎新婦は義理の両親と一緒に写真を撮ります。



The bride and groom are having a picture taken with the parents of the bride .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3179)

マシュマロはサトウキビから作られています。



Cotton candy is made from cane sugar .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3186)

その記念碑は街のランドマークです。



That monument is the landmark of the city .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3191)

彼女は手榴弾を投げる準備ができています。



She is ready to throw the hand grenade .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3208)

彼女は車に乗り遅れた。



She took a liking to this car and picked it .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3219)

おばあちゃんの顔にしわがたくさんあります。



There are a lot of wrinkles on my grandmother is face .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3224)

敵軍は敗北し、都市から撤退しました。



The enemy was routed and withdrew from the city .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3241)

彼は彼がするすべてにおいて大胆です。



Whatever he does , he does boldly and in grand style .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3253)

この土地はとても肥沃です。



This land is very fertile .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3262)

みなさん、立ち上がって写真を撮りましょう!



Everyone stand closer together , we are about to take a picture !


(ENG )
(JA )

(3266)

彼女は一緒に髪を描いた。



She brushed her hair with her hand .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3267)

今日はおばあちゃんの80歳の誕生日です。



Today is my Grandma's eightieth birthday .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3277)

勉強しないと無知になります。



Without studying , one will end up stupid and ignorant .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3288)

彼女は枕に腕を組んで眠りに落ちた。



She put her head on her arms and fell asleep .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3306)

彼女は微笑んで私にウインクした。



She smiled and winked at me .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3326)

この島はとても美しいです。



This island is really beautiful .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3336)

彼女は真新しいスカートをはいている.



She is wearing a brand-new skirt .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3341)

緯度と経度は地図上にマークされています。



The latitude and longitude are marked on the map .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3354)

彼は私をだましました。



He slandered me .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3358)

彼女は恥ずかしくて何を言うべきかわからなかった。



She became embarrassed and didn not know what to say .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3361)

海外に行く手続きは面倒です。



The procedures for traveling abroad are very minute and complicated .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3362)

彼らは景色を楽しみながら山をさまよっています。



They are wandering in the mountain , appreciating the scenery .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3364)

彼女は不快な暑さと寒さの呪文を経験しています。



She is experiencing uncomfortable hot and cold spells .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3366)

彼女の手は包帯で巻かれています。



Her hand is wrapped with a bandage .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3404)

彼女のスピーチは簡潔で的を射ている.



Her speech is brief and to the point .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3409)

彼はコース全体を実行することに固執した。



He persevered and ran the entire course to completion .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3427)

誘拐犯は私に身代金を要求した。



The kidnapper demanded a ransom from me .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3440)

スキャンダルが明るみに出た。



The scandal was exposed .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3457)

彼女は彼を一撃で倒した。



She punched him once and he fell over .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3459)

天皇の娘の夫は「風魔」と呼ばれる。



The husband of the emperor' s daughter is called fuma .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3466)

クリケットの呼び出しは非常に大きいです。



The crickets ' chirping is loud and clear .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3493)

彼の態度は非常に傲慢です。



He is very arrogant and aggressive .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3498)

中国は大きな国です。



China is a great and impressive country .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3509)

彼は彼の衒学的で頑固さを非難した。



He criticized him for being pedantic and stubborn .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3512)

石鹸で手を洗います。



I wash my hands with soap .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3516)

彼らは車の窓にぶら下がって外を見ています。



They are hanging onto the car window and looking out .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3522)

母と娘は果物狩りをしています。



The mother and her daughter are selecting fruits .


(ENG )
(JA )

(3529)



She failed to understand a single word .


He was good and mad by that time .


My hand's getting too cold .


Go and sit by your father .


You could try and be a bit more civilized .


Come and see me when you have time .


He turned off the tv and began to study .


Raise your hand to the sky .


The time will come when you will understand this .


To tell the truth , they are not husband and wife .


He came here at ten and went back at eleven .


I can remember the warmth of her hands .


His car cost him upward of ten thousand dollars .


Tom and john are good friends .


I'll stand up for you .


Both tom and bill are playing tennis now .


Come and have tea with me .


Come on in and make yourself at home .


The day is getting longer and longer .


And spent that day with him .


What do you have in your hand ?


I found it difficult to understand what he was saying .


He held out his hand .


In the first place , we must be careful about what we eat and drink .


Can you stand on your hands ?


Please choose between this one and that one .


Let's make believe we have one million yen hand .


He was running and calling for help .


I don't want any sandwiches .


The sun makes the earth warm and light .


Have a good look at this picture and find me in it .


There is a taxi stand near the station .


I can see his hand in this .


She is grieved at her husband's death .


I awoke one morning and found myself famous .


I want to learn standard english .


They were abandoned by their mother .


Let's take a chance and go for broke .


He can read and write .


I can't stand this noise any longer .


She has become more and more beautiful .


It was so hot that I got into the shade and took a rest .


It is one thing to promise , and another to perform .


He was standing on the floor .


I hold a lot of land .


She teaches reading and writing .


Please come and see us sometime during the vacation .


I think I can handle it .


Stand up and read the book , tom .


The bus stop is quite handy .


By and by it will become colder again .


He can speak both english and french .


I have no more than one thousand yen .


Put out the light and go to bed .


Let's stop and take a rest .


The glass dropped from his hand .


Both my father and I went to the museum for the first time .


The bus landed us at the station .


You must help her , and soon !


He has both experience and knowledge .


She is out on an errand .


Will you hand the papers around ?


I couldn't understand him at first .


In england they have much rain at this time of the year .


My sister is twenty-one years old and a college student .


I read the letter again and again .


I can't stand this hot summer .


It is more than I can stand .


He is young and , what is more , handsome .


Pick up your things and go away .


I can't stand all this noise .


John turned his back on the company and started on his own .


I looked at my watch and noted that it was past five .


Some people are good talkers and others good listeners .


He gave me not less than five thousand yen .


You get on the phone and call the doctor .


He thoughtfully gave me a helping hand .


All of them were handmade things .


My father lives and works in tokyo .


My husband is always reading in bed .


I hope and I know you did great !


She has something in her hand .


Now the school has a boy from england .


Can you stand his deeds ?


A tall building stands there .


Mary and I are in the same class .


He decided to give up smoking once and for all .


He put on his coat and left the house .


First john put on his coat , and then he picked up his hat .


Sit down and take it easy for a while .


He was so tired that he could hardly stand .


We stood at the door and waited .


It is not clear when and where she was born .


He still comes to see me now and then .


I long to experience the food and culture of my home .


He tried to stand up .


I feel sad every now and then .


He had few friends and little money .


Her husband's illness caused her great anxiety .


He demanded that we leave at once .


Almost every day he goes to the river and fishes .


Come here after you have washed your hands .


I could not make up my mind out of hand .


Hang up and wait a moment , please .


Come and see me whenever you want to .


When did america become independent of england ?


Could you send up a band-aid and some medicine ?


The reason which he gave is hard to understand .


It is , as it were , a life and death problem .


Even a child can understand it .


You should go and see for yourself .


He's living from hand to mouth .


Is it right that you and I should fight ?


Show me what you have in your left hand .


Hand me the dictionary there , please .


There was no choice but to sit and wait .


I did some work after breakfast and went out .


He cried out and ran away .


The company has changed hands three times .


Is he anything like handsome ?


I'll let you know beforehand .


May I have your name and room number , please ?


I can't stand this cold .


The baby can stand but can't walk .


Money comes and goes .


She called me a fool and what not .


She put on her coat and went out .


Let's set a time and day and have lunch together !


Snow is falling thick and fast .


It is nice and cool here .


It has been raining on and off since morning .


Don't put your hands out of the window .


We understand the necessity of studying .


Come and help us .


My father and I played tennis on sunday .


Hurry up , and you will be in time .


He walked up and down the room .


He studied for one and a half hours every day .


He can write with either hand .


A quiet place to sit and rest would be nice .


He can speak both english and french very well .


They worked hard day and night .


It was nice and cool there .


He commanded us to work hard .


Follow me and I will show you the way .


He is a man of mean understanding .


Come along with me and go fishing .


The examination is close at hand .


On the other hand we learned a great deal from the experience .


He can speak french , and even more english .


His sister and I will be good friends .


We went out and never returned .


We see each other at the supermarket now and then .


I washed my hands of the whole business .


Stop chattering and finish your work .


Open the door and let me in , please .


I can't stand him .


This is just between you and me .


While I understand what you say , I can't agree with you .


His son is lazy and good for nothing .


The pain was more than he could stand .


Both ken and meg are my friends .


He gave me all the money at his command .


The news made my hair stand on end .


He was standing at the top of the mountain .


All at once the sky became dark and it started to rain .


Write with pen and ink .


What he said about england is true .


Where is he standing ?


Only my mother really understands me .


He went to the bank and changed his money .


I have only five thousand yen .


It is one thing to promise , and another to perform .


Stick with it and you'll succeed .


I got off at the bus stop and went to the right .


He lives from hand to mouth .


Would you care to come and see me on saturday ?


Speak clearly and make yourself heard .


Why don't you come in for a cup of coffee and a chat ?


The explanation was beyond my understanding .


He is fast with his hand .


This is how it stands .


I will come and see you when I get well .


It's not fair that she can go and I can't .


He failed notwithstanding my advice .


You have not washed your hands yet , have you ?


Then you will have money and you will be happy .


I was born in the year that grandfather died .


I understand what you mean .


Could you hand me the newspaper on the table ?


I meet him at school now and then .


Being with her grandson always makes her happy .


She practiced playing the piano again and again .


When do you come and see me ?


She lost her way and on top of that it began to rain .


I was dealt a good hand .


You are tired , and so am I.


I waved my hand to them .


I put handcuffs on him .


His work has come up to the standard .


The sun was hot and they were tired .


He was taught french and given a dictionary .


Sit down and rest for a while .


Twenty thousand yen , please .


I was forced to abandon the plan .


I like to give gifts to my family and friends .


No one can live by and for himself .


Come here , and you can see the sea .


He had enough and to spare .


I'm old and not too well .


I stand for freedom of speech for everyone .


His music and words appeal to young people .


A man came up and spoke to me .


His life is in my hands .


I have him eating out of my hand .


Not all the candidates can pass the examination .


He is sound in both mind and body .


Let's go and see him there .


Grandmother looked very well .


I read this book again and again .


I'd like whiskey and water .


We set the time and date for the game .


You must not eat so much candy .


Let's play truant and go to see the movie .


The husband accommodated his plan to his wife's .


You will play into their hands .


I like music , and I listen to it every day .


Life is a long and winding road .


He was told to stand up , and he did so .


She is out on an errand .


He held out his hand .


She is working night and day .


I was too sick to stand .


My brother is holding a camera in his hand .


Work hard , and you will succeed .


Mary is both intelligent and kind .


He held out his hand to welcome us .


He came at me with a knife in his hand .


The plane took off and was soon out of sight .


I'll go and meet him , if it's necessary .


This book is interesting and , what is more , very instructive .


I have given up smoking for good and all .


My grandfather takes a walk every morning .


The father and his son were very alike .


It'll be useless to stand against them .


I don't understand what you are saying .


Go and see who it is .


Come here , and I'll show you .


The doctor examined the child and said she was healthy .


He and I walked together .


He made motions at me with his hand .


He worked too hard , and became sick .


I've told you again and again to be more careful .


Is one thousand yen enough ?


This machine is easy to handle .


He did it , and in her presence .


We cannot live without air and water .


Bill and I have been sincere friends for a long time .


You and I have succeeded in our attempt .


The alternatives are liberty and death .


He comes and sees me once in a while .


The bus runs between the school and the station .


I like him in that he is honest and candid .


The time has come for us to stand up .


The room commands a fine view of the lake .


It was his car that ran over lucy and her dog .


And , they've already torn up the garden .


For my part I prefer to stay at home and read a novel .


I have never been to england .


I can hardly understand what she says .


This book is at once interesting and instructive .


Live and let live .


Don't let go of my hand .


She is used to handling this machine .


I have nothing to do with the scandal .


Get out of here , and quickly .


That boy is a handful .


Drop me a line and let me know what you think .


He has a good hand .


Even a child can understand that .


You have a light hand , don't you ?


Tom and I have nothing in common .


He rubbed his eyes with his hands .


I have a friend in england .


Take england for example .


I managed to make the teacher understand my idea .


Sleep and wait for good luck .


I found it difficult to understand what he was saying .


Born in england , he speaks british english .


I wish you a long and happy married life .


I will get him to come and help me .


There are beautiful flowers here and there in the garden .


At that store , they deal in fish and meat .


Stay quiet and rest .


I can't stand this pain .


I couldn't make him understand my english .


Take off your coat and make yourself at home .


Did you wash your hands ?


Each and every boy has gone to see the game .


Her husband's death has tried her severely .


To say is one thing , and to do quite another .


She had her husband drive the children to their homes .


If you are a good girl , you shall have candy .


One day she and I visited an old friend .


I can't live on ten thousand yen a month .


How old is your grandfather ?


This book is worth reading again and again .


I love my grandmother very much .


We were made to stand in line .


Miss kanda can swim well .


We are very busy and short-handed .


She loves an old table made in england .


He lives from hand to mouth .


It's not until you have met him that you really understand a man .


This book stands high in my opinion .


He wasn't able to stand up at once .


They abandoned the plan .


I'd like to see that in black and white .


He speaks french and that very well .


You and I are good partners in business .


He will make my sister a good husband .


Can you give me a hand with this table ?


He has lied to me again and again .


She held out her hand .


The policeman commanded them to stop .


They are my grandfather's books .


I'll think about it and get back to you .


May this letter find you well and happy !


He understands the problem .


Mother and child are both doing well .


He fell and hit his head on the floor .


She and I are classmates .


He did nothing but stand watching the scene .


She thinks money and happiness are the same .


A single mistake , and you are a failure .


On the other hand a lot of people die young .


He says one thing and means another .


Keep your hand still .


The dog bit me in the hand .


Leave right now and you will be in time for the bus .


Add six and four and you have ten .


The day is short and there's a lot of work .


He was living in england when the war broke out .


Open the door and let in the dog .


Let's sit here for a while and look at the view .


The fire has gone out and this room is cold .


He gives me a phone call every now and then .


They are free from care and anxiety .


You don't understand .


The sands are running out .


I do not understand you .


I have nothing to do with the scandal .


He put his hand on his heart .


And you are going to raise it in three days ?


I walked around all day , and I am all in .


He provided food and clothes for his family .


Our school stands on the hill .


His poems are difficult to understand .


Don't waste your time and money .


His house stands by the river .


My watch ran down and I didn't know the time .


He is on his way and will arrive in due course .


Few people live on the island .


I got the information at first hand .


You are stupid , and so is he .


She is well known both in japan and in america .


What we say and what we mean are often quite different .


Don't show them your hand .


I really understand what you mean .


Let's go and see as many things as we can .


They drive on the left in england .


Please go and see who it is .


This bridge is one and half times as long as that .


One after another they stood up and went out .


They demanded money from him .


Take it to a mechanic , and get it fixed .


Would you call up my husband ?


She was standing among children .


Mr tani and his wife were present at that party .


We can see more and more swallows .


He warmed his hands .


He is tall , and she is tall too .


We went to the park , and we played there .


Hang in there , and you can do it .


You were shouting at her and I don't like that .


These are my shoes and those are yours .


Send her in , and I will see her now .


Now and then she plays tennis .


Ken was worried about the exam and everything .


What does this stand for ?


She visited her husband in prison .


Come , boy , sit down . Sit down and rest .


What is that thing in your right hand ?


She and I are of an age .


How long have you and jane been married ?


I paid two thousand yen for the book .


Who can best handle the problem ?


I can't stand to take another university entrance exam !


Let's get everything fixed here and now .


Do you want to come along and give it a go ?


She took down the speech in shorthand .


Could you give me the name and phone number of a doctor ?


You should wash your hands before each meal .


Hand me the wrench .


Foreign students demanded help from us .


His novels also appear in english and french .


Three and a half hours have passed since he left .


Do you want me to give you a hand ?


This novel is both interesting and instructive .


Please light a candle .


I cannot understand what you say .


These shoes will stand up to hard use .


It gets hot and humid in summer .


John and mary always walk hand in hand .


Because it is an interesting and beautiful city ?


She is proud of her husband being rich .


He ran and ran , but could not catch up with his dog .


He is determined to go to england .


Out rushed the man and his wife .


I gave in to her demands .


He didn't go , and neither did I.


Won't you come and see me next week ?


Mr long and mr smith spoke to each other .


Don't waste your time and money .


She has a son and two daughters .


He could no longer stand the pain .


And we had spent hours talking together .


They stand in need of help .


Some are red and others are white .


He writes to me less and less often these days .


It rained for hours and hours .


My husband has his breakfast while reading the newspaper .


He gave me food and money as well .


He commanded me to do it .


And , we get each other's company to boot .


He could no longer wait and so went home .


He has knowledge and experience as well .


He held out his hand and I took it .


Jane is very pretty and kind .


Let's get together and talk about the matter .


Thousands of people were there .


John and I are old friends .


I can't stand this pain any more .


You must hold up your hands .


Every boy and every girl was delighted .


The earth is made up of sea and land .


Few students could understand what he said .


He looked at me and said , watch out .


Why not come and see me tomorrow ?


It made my hair stand on end .


What he said about england is true .


To speak is one thing and to write is another .


He wrenched the letter from my hand .


A few minutes more , and I'll be ready .


He got out a book and began to read it .


Please stand by me when I need you .


She cut her hand on a knife .


One speaks english , and the other speaks japanese .


I saw the film and found it interesting .


I can't stand this heat .


He is kind , and , what is still better , very honest .


Let's stop off and see a movie .


Many hands make light work .


This handle will not turn .


Why don't you pull over and take a rest for a while ?


Wash your hands .


She has long arms and legs .


Wash your hands .


He held out his hand for more .


Come and see me if you have any time .


He is a teacher and novelist .


He has gone to switzerland .


He walked on and on in the rain .


Let's take a break and drink some tea .


Fine , thank you . And you ?


The country fell into the invader's hand .


It will clear up by and by .


Let's break off for half an hour and have some coffee .


It is nice and warm today .


I can see a clear blue sky and feel so good .


I don't understand much about it .


Let's divide this money between you and me .


She demanded to know about it .


But I can't understand them very well .


He is still standing .


He hurt his hand when he fell .


Will ten thousand yen do ?


It is remarkable for her not to understand .


Mother and I were in the garden .


It was raining and the game was called off .


You and I are very good friends .


This is a handy little box .


We sat speaking this and that .


I do not have much money on hand .


I like playing tennis and golf .


He often mistakes the time , and is late for his appointments .


The boy standing over there is my son .


I shook hands with her .


Your hands need washing .


Her husband has been in prison for three years .


It is difficult for me to handle the case .


English is too difficult for me to understand .


Both he and his sister are invited to the party .


Please drop by and see me .


I took it for granted that he would stand by me .


Could you come and see me tomorrow ?


He failed to escape from the fire and burned to death .


I don't quite understand what he says .


Please come and see me next sunday by all means .


She put the picture back in his hand .


Let me think it over , and I'll let you know later .


Study on and on !


The job is interesting , and then again , the pay is good .


He always speaks at random .


We are brother and sister .


The teacher told me to stand up .


Fine . And you ?


Try and do it .


Do you walk hand in hand ?


He took a pencil in his hand .


When I was young , I was living from hand to mouth .


He walked on and on .


Work and play are necessary to health .


Japan is abundant in water and people .


I managed to make him understand it .


Step forward and make room for others .


My house is old and ugly .


He caught me by the hand .


She speaks english , and french as well .


So , when are you going to break down and buy a house ?


Come and see me tomorrow .


I took the little girl by the hand .


The weather changes very often in england .


I was born and brought up in tokyo .


Come here and have a look at it .


The boy has got out of hand .


They deal in shoes and clothes at that store .


They went hand in hand .


Try and do better next time .


To understand all is to forgive all .


I will go and take a look at the house .


Those standing were all men .


I've got to hand it to him . He works hard .


Let's quit and go home .


Please give me a hand with my homework .


It is difficult to understand this novel .


It is difficult for me to understand this question .


He is clumsy with his hands .


Fill in your name and address here .


He can handle english well .


She has no less than one thousand yen .


He was standing by his brother .


Hold up your head , and look at me .


He handed her up into the bus .


Many boys and girls were present .


It won't be long before my husband comes back .


You can come and get it today .


I can't stand humidity .


She took my hand .


We walked up and down the streets of kyoto .


She kept body and soul together in such days .


The accident bereaved her of her husband .


We could understand each other .


This car is easy to handle .


Mike and ken are friends .


Stand up when your name is called .


My family consists of my father , mother , and sister .


I can't stand it .


Seen from the plane , the islands were very pretty .


Men , dogs , fish , and birds are all animals .


She looks very young as against her husband .


I have less and less time for reading .


He is old enough to understand it .


Now and then , we go to london on business .


I gave up smoking and I feel like a new man .


They made up and became friends again .


He made nothing of the fact and failed .


Mary weighed it in her hand .


My grandmother can't see very well .


You are old enough to understand this .


I'm not going , and that's that .


She has a rose in her hand .


All the students clapped their hands .


Don't waste your time and money .


And there is not even enough water .


Grandfather speaks very slowly .


It is nice and cool here .


He is not such a fool but he can understand it .


It's easy to make and it's cheap .


That means nothing if english speakers don't understand it .


I've got one brother and two sisters .


She is keen on birds and flowers .


We waited for hours and hours .


Stop writing and hand your paper in .


They are out of hand .


A woman's mind and winter wind change often .


They get along like a cat and a dog .


He held out his hand to me .


The teacher and I sat face to face .


He worked day and night so that he might become rich .


I wish I had the time to stay and talk with you .


She is fluent in english and french .


I think I understand .


Go and see who it is .


My grandfather died when I was boy .


We work by day and rest by night .


I see him in the library now and then .


My mother has good handwriting .


We all laughed and laughed .


The station is near at hand .


Would you like to go and get a bite to eat ?


That movie will be released by and by .


As she wanted to ask a question , she raised her hand .


The water is nice and cool .


Don't drink and drive .


I don't understand a thing about that result .


She likes jazz , and I do , too .


Come and see me any time you like .


Fish and red wine don't go together .


Both his wife and he like it .


Who is standing there ?


I hit him good and hard .


She waved her hand to me .


I can't stand getting beaten .


Your car handles easily .


My job is easy and I have a lot of free time .


He paid at most ten thousand dollars .


Mark the words that you cannot understand .


Let me give you a hand .


It seems to me that he is from england .


Young and old went to battle .


Name and address , please .


He kept standing all the way .


How long would a sandwich take ?


Your dog is big and mine is small .


It was hot . I couldn't stand it any longer .


Seen from the plane , the island looks very beautiful .


My brother is interested in english and music .


Choose between this and that .


He comes to see my son now and then .


The boy put his hand in his pocket .


She's married and settled down now .


Between you and me , he cannot be relied upon .


She has good handwriting .


She brushed her husband's hat .


One stayed and the other went away .


What is the relationship between politics and war ?


Teachers must understand children .


It was raining good and hard .


It is getting warmer and warmer day by day .


I have one big brother and two little sisters .


I can't understand this at all .


Please remember to come and see us this weekend .


He has a son and two daughters .


If and when he arrives I'll pay .


We clapped our hands .


My husband is always reading in bed .


She is american , but she lives in england .


He will be able to hand in his report tomorrow .


Her husband is now living in tokyo .


How much is this handkerchief ?


I was born and brought up in tokyo .


I see . And what can I do to help you with this ?


I caught a cold and was in bed yesterday .


The boy and the girl seem to know each other .


I have looked for it up and down .


There were a great many boys and girls in the park .


Is the store near at hand ?


The child stretched out his hand to his mother .


I went there by bus and train .


My house stands on a hill .


She waved her hand at the sight of me .


He is tall and lean .


Stand the ladder against the wall .


It is one thing to know and another to teach .


We went to the party and had a pleasant time .


Both of them are kind and honest .


I hope he will come up with a new and good idea .


I was caught in the rain and got wet .


She was understandably angry .


Sit down and take it easy for a while .


What he says is brief and to the point .


I can't understand his ideas at all .


Walk slowly , and I will catch up with you .


If I've told you once , I've told you a thousand times .


You can buy and read any kind of book at any time .


Tom and I are good friends .


The house stands on the hill .


I've told you over and over again not to do that .


I can't understand the psychology of such a man .


You shall be my daughter's husband .


They can think and speak .


Put down your name and address here .


John and I alternated in driving .


We get on and off the bus here .


The hill commands a fine view .


Sit down and take it easy for a while .


My hand are benumbed with cold .


I don't know how to handle children .


Where is the lost and found ?