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Covered with dust, the doll stood in the corner of the room.
その人形は、ほこりをかぶって部屋の隅に立っていた。
She lifted one corner of the napkin which covered her basket and let me have a quick look.
彼女はバスケットにかぶせてあるナプキンの片隅を持ち上げ、ちらっと僕に見せた。
Could we have a table in the corner?
隅のテーブルがいいのですが。
I hear that you yourself are quite the smooth operator.
あなただってなかなか隅に置けないって噂があるけど。
Would you do me a favor by moving that chair over to the corner so that I can sweep the floor?
床を掃除するので、お願いですからいすをあの隅の方に移動してもらえませんか。
He knows this town inside out.
彼はこの町を隅から隅まで知りつくしている。
Even a rabbit, if badgered into a corner, will fight back.
ウサギでさえ、いじめられて片隅に追いつめられると、刃向かってくるだろう。
The man in the corner addressed himself to the husband.
隅にいた男の人が夫に話しかけた。
She's your wife? There's more to you than meets the eye.
彼女は妻?あなたも隅に置けないわねえ。
Tom is standing in the corner of the room.
トムは部屋の隅に立っている。
I know every inch of the town.
私はその町の隅から隅まで知っている。
Bear in mind that that school is an integrated junior high and high school.
その学校は、中・高一貫校だということを頭の片隅にでも入れておいて下さい。
Each of us took hold of one end of the table and carried it to a corner of the room.
私たちはそれぞれテーブルの端を持ち、テーブルを部屋の隅へ運んだ。
The Sumida is not a good river for us to swim in any more.
隅田川はもはや泳ぐのに適した川ではありません。
There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room.
部屋の隅に本がきちんと積み重ねられていた。
The girl was sobbing in the corner of the schoolroom.
少女は教室の隅ですすり泣いていた。
Now Marina was a romantic, she had not yet fallen into that passive state of mind which accepts that one should find a corner to live, anywhere, and then arrange one's whole life around it.