How to say irons in Japanese

かせkase

noun:

  • shackles; fetters; irons; handcuffs; restraint; constraint
  • bonds (e.g. family); ties; binding relationship; binding relationships; encumbrance

Example Sentences

電気denkiアイロンAIRONha電気denkide熱せられるnesserareru
Electric irons are heated by electricity.
一度に一doniたくさんtakusannoものmonowo盛り込むmorikomuto出来映えdekibaegaかえってkaette悪くwarukuなるnaru
Too many irons in the fire result in bad workmanship.
一度に一doniあまりamariたくさんtakusannoことkotoni手を出すtewodasutoどこdokoからkara始めてhajimeteよいyoikaわからないwakaranaiものmonoda
When one has too many irons in the fire, he doesn't know where to start working.
このkono生地kijihaアイロンAIRONgaよくyokuきくkiku
This cloth irons well.
あまりにもamarinimo短時間tanjikanniあまりにもamarinimoたくさんtakusannoことkotowo盛り込むmorikomutoよいyoi戦術senjutsuha生れないumarenai
If there are too many irons in the fire in too short a time, good strategy cannot result.

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