| 具合悪いの? | Are you feeling under the weather? |
| 具合が悪いの? | Are you feeling under the weather? |
| 彼は家具屋だ。 | He deals in furniture. |
| 万事具合がいい。 | All is well. |
| 腸の具合が悪い。 | I have trouble with my bowels. |
| お母さんの具合は? | How's your mother? |
| 時計の具合が悪い。 | Something is the matter with my watch. |
| 家には家具が多い。 | We had a lot of furniture. |
| 風邪の具合はどう? | How is your cold? |
| 具合が悪いのですか。 | Is anything the matter with him? |
| 道具を粗末に使うな。 | Don't handle these tools roughly. |
| 道具を乱暴に扱うな。 | Don't handle the tools roughly. |
| 彼は具合が悪そうだ。 | He seems to be sick. |
| 部屋には家具がない。 | The room was bare of furniture. |
| 具体的に話して欲しい。 | I want specific information. |
| 今日はずっと具合いい。 | I feel much better today. |
| 彼はとても具合が悪い。 | He's very ill. |
| 私は床と家具を磨いた。 | I polished up the floor and furniture. |
| 母はとても具合が悪い。 | My mother is seriously ill. |
| その家具は母の物です。 | The furniture belongs to my mother. |
| パーティの進み具合は。 | How did the party go? |
| 私は家具を3点買った。 | I bought three pieces of furniture. |
| いい具合に彼に会った。 | I met him by happy accident. |
| その案は具体化された。 | The idea was brought into shape. |
| 仕事の具合はどうだい。 | How is your business going? |
| 今日はずっと具合がいい。 | I feel much better today. |
| 道具はポケットに入れた。 | Got the tools in my pocket. |
| 彼は昨晩から具合が悪い。 | He has been sick since last night. |
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