| 彼の職業は歯科医である。 | He is a dentist by profession. |
| 彼の意見には偏見がない。 | His opinion is free from prejudice. |
| 私達は彼の死を悲しんだ。 | We lamented his death. |
| 彼の意見には重みがある。 | His opinions carry weight. |
| 彼女は彼の招待を断った。 | She turned down his invitation. |
| 彼の本はさかさまだった。 | His book was upside down. |
| 彼女は彼の傷を手当した。 | She took care of his wound. |
| 彼の歌を聞いた事がある。 | Have you ever heard him sing? |
| 彼のあごを殴ってやった。 | I hit him on the chin. |
| 彼の行いは賞賛に値する。 | His conduct deserves to be praised. |
| 彼の忍耐強さには驚いた。 | I wondered at his perseverance. |
| 彼の視力は衰えつつある。 | His eyesight is failing. |
| 警官は彼の腕をつかんだ。 | The policeman caught him by the arm. |
| 彼は彼の飲む癖を直した。 | He was cured of his drinking habit. |
| 彼の考え方は少し極端だ。 | His way of thinking is a bit extreme. |
| 彼女は彼の手をつかんだ。 | She took him by the arm. |
| 彼の前に1人の男がいた。 | In front of him was man. |
| 彼の突然の来訪に驚いた。 | His sudden visit took me by surprise. |
| 彼の健康状態はよくない。 | He is in a poor state of health. |
| 彼の考えは理解しにくい。 | His ideas are difficult to understand. |
| 彼の、怒りも理解できる。 | His anger is understandable. |
| 彼の家族はみな背が高い。 | His family are all tall. |
| 誰も彼の名前を知らない。 | No one knows his name. |
| 彼の健康が気がかりです。 | I am anxious about his health. |
| 彼の両親はお百姓でした。 | His parents were farmers. |
| 私は彼の言う通りにした。 | I did it the way he told me to. |
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