Results, 表現

watashiよりyorimo物知りmonoshirina数学suugakushaga自分jibunnoことkotowoはっきりhakkirito表現hyougenできdekiteiないnainowo見るmirunoha心地kokochino良いyoiものmonodehaないnai
I don't like it when mathematicians who know much more than I do can't express themselves explicitly.
未来進行形miraishinkougataha未来miraino時点jitende進行中shinkouchuuno動作dousaya出来事dekigotowo表現hyougenするsuruときtokini用いられますmochiiraremasuga例文reibunha進行中shinkouchuuno動作dousatoha考えられませんkangaeraremasen
The future progressive tense is used when expressing events and action in progress at some future point, however the example sentence cannot be understood in that way.
言語gengotoいうiunoha思考shikouwo表現hyougenするsuru手段shudanであるdearuと同時にtodoujini言語gengowo用いてmochiite思考shikouするsurutoいうiu側面sokumengaあるaru
Language has, at the same time as being method of expressing one's thoughts, the side of being something used to think with.
このkono表現hyougenha日本語nihongoにはnihaないnai英語eigono比喩表現hiyuhyougenとしてtoshitewatashiha大変taihen気に入っていますkiniitteimasu
This expression has really caught my fancy, as a type of English metaphorical expression not in Japanese.
現在完了genzaikanryouha過去kako現在genzaitoいうiu長いnagaiスパンSUPANwo表現hyougenするsuruものmonoですdesu
The present perfect expresses the long span from past to present.
可算名詞kasanmeishika不可算名詞fukasanmeishikaどちらかdochirakawo従えているshitagaeteiru表現hyougenwo2つ2tsu書けkake
Write two expressions that are followed by either count or non-count nouns in conversation.
うんunビスクドールBISUKUDOORUno様なyounaエリカERIKAさんsan」「soそのsono表現hyougenha少しsukoshi気恥ずかしいkihazukashiiからkara止めてtometeくれないkurenai?」
"Yes, the bisque-doll-like Erika" "Th-that expression is a little embarrassing, could you stop using it?"
理想risouha言葉kotobaによってniyotte表現hyougenされるsareru
Thoughts are expressed by means of words.
彼女kanojoha自分jibunwoうまくumaku表現hyougenしようshiyouto努めたtsutometa
She tried hard to express herself well.
彼女kanojoha自分jibunwoうまくumaku表現hyougenしようshiyouto頑張ったganbatta
She tried hard to express herself well.
彼女kanojoha自然shizenに対するnitaisuru気持ちkimochiwoshide表現hyougenしたshita
She expressed her feelings for nature in a poem.
彼女kanojohaそのsono恋歌koiutawo非常にhijouniうまくumaku表現hyougenしたshita
She rendered the love song very well.
彼女のkanojono魅力miryokuha言葉kotobadeha表現hyougenできないdekinai
Her charm is beyond description.
彼女のkanojono魅力miryokuhaうまくumaku表現hyougenできないdekinai
Her charm is beyond description.
彼女のkanojono美しutsukushisaha言葉kotobadeha表現hyougenできないdekinaiほどhodoだったdatta
Her beauty was beyond description.
彼らkareraha彼らkareraなりのnarinoやり方yarikatade祖国sokokuheno深いfukaiaiwo表現hyougenしたshita
They expressed their deep love of their country in their own ways.
彼らのkarerano言葉kotobaにはniha文字mojigaなかったnakattaのでnode原住民genjuuminha彫り物horimonoによってniyotte行いokonaiya出来事dekigotowo表現hyougenしたshitanoであるdearu
As their language had no written form, the natives expressed deeds and events in carvings.
kareha自分jibunno思想shisouwo作品sakuhinによってniyotte表現hyougenしたshita
He gave expression to his ideas through his work.
kareha自分jibunno気持ちkimochiwoeというtoiukatachide表現hyougenしたshita
He expressed his feelings in the form of a painting.
kareha自然shizenに対するnitaisuru気持ちkimochiwoshide表現hyougenしたshita
He expressed his feelings for nature in a poem.
kareha苛立たしいiradatashii表現hyougende答えたkotaeta
He answered with a look of annoyance.
kareha英語eigode自分jibunno考えkangaewo上手にjouzuni表現hyougenしたshita
He expressed himself very well in English.
忍耐強くnintaitsuyoku事実jijitsuwo覚えてoboeteいくikuことkotoga自己jikowo表現hyougenしたりshitari判断handanwo下したりkudashitariするsuru技術gijutsuwo身につけるminitsukeruことkotoによりniyori遥かにharukani大切taisetsutoされているsareteirunoであるdearu
Mastering facts patiently is far more necessary for them than learning expressive and critical skills.
日没nichibotsuha言葉kotobadeha表現hyougenできないdekinaiほどhodo美しかったutsukushikatta
The beauty of the sunset surpassed description.
沈黙chinmokuha軽蔑keibetsuwo表すarawasu完璧なkanpekina表現hyougenであるdearu
Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn.

Words

ひょうげんhyougen Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • expression; presentation

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