彼女、あれだけ吐き気と頭痛があったのに、一晩寝たら治っちゃったんだって。半端ない自然治癒力の持ち主だよね。
Although she had felt so ill and had such a headache, all she needed was a night's sleep and she was better. Her powers of recovery are truly amazing.
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Kanji 晩, meaning nightfall, appears in 346 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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彼女、あれだけ吐き気と頭痛があったのに、一晩寝たら治っちゃったんだって。半端ない自然治癒力の持ち主だよね。
Although she had felt so ill and had such a headache, all she needed was a night's sleep and she was better. Her powers of recovery are truly amazing.
かつてはあんなに輝いてたのに、老いらくの恋で若い愛人にガッポリ持ってかれるなんて、彼も晩節を汚したもんだな。
He used to shine so brightly, but to be taken advantage of by a young lover in his old age—he really has sullied his later years.
願わくば一生、物を言ったり考えたりする暇もなく、朝から晩まで働きづめに働いて、そしてバタリと死にたいものだ。
Hopefully, I will work hard from morning till night all my life, without time to say or think anything, and then I will suddenly die.
「このスーパーは今晩、やっていますか?」「ええ、やってますよ。土曜日は、朝の8時から夜の9時まで営業してます」
"Is the supermarket open tonight?" "Yes, it is open on Saturdays from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm."
すき焼きをごちそうになって、一晩泊めてもらったうえに、朝めしまで食べてきたなんて、ちょっと厚かましすぎるんじゃないか。
You were served sukiyaki for dinner, then spent the night and had breakfast. Don't you think you were imposing?
今朝、ちょっと妻といさかいをしました。僕は大したことではないと思ったが、今晩の様子を見ると妻は傷ついていたと思います。
This morning I had a bit of a disagreement with my wife. I didn't think it was a big deal, but seeing what she's like this evening I think I must have upset her.
パリなどでは、夏になると、細君や子供を避暑地にやって置いて、夫は、土曜日の晩から日曜へかけてそこへ出掛けて行く風習があります。
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
パリなどでは、夏になると、細君や子供を避暑地にやつて置いて、夫は、土曜日の晩から日曜へかけてそこへ出掛けて行く風習があります。
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
今晩は、「ひよこ豆」の代わりに「金時豆」を使ってカレーを作ってみたんだけど、「ひよこ豆」に飽き飽きしてた母さんからは、めっちゃ好評でした。
Tonight I tried making curry with kidney beans instead of chickpeas, and my mother, who was tired of chickpeas, really liked it.
翌朝、彼女は私の耳もとに口をよせて 「あたしたち、今晩パリへ帰りますの。あたしをこんな淋しい処へ一人で置いて置くわけに行かないっていうんですのよ。それやそうね」
The following morning she said close to my ears: "We're going back to Paris tonight. He says that there's no way that he'll leave me alone in such a sad place. That's how it is."
翌朝、彼女は私の耳もとに口をよせて 「あたしたち、今晩パリへ帰りますの。あたしをこんな淋しい処へ一人で置いて置くわけに行かないつて云ふんですのよ。それやさうね」
The following morning she said close to my ears: "We're going back to Paris tonight. He says that there's no way that he'll leave me alone in such a sad place. That's how it is."
買い物に行ったら、チーズが目に入って、買おうか?どうしようか?迷ったんだけど、「原産国名:ドイツ」って書いてあるの見て、買っちゃった。今晩は、チーズフォンデュにしよう。
Some cheese caught my eye while I was out shopping, and I was torn on whether I should buy it, but then I saw "Made in Germany" written on it, and I bought it after all. So, how about some cheese fondue tonight?
主人は晩酌が楽しみなので、発泡酒を6缶以上は空けていますし、日本酒の燗が5本も6本も空いていて、たまに休肝日ということで飲まない日もあるのですが2日以上続いたことはありません。
My husband likes to have a drink in the evening. He drinks 6 or more bottles of sparkling wine and 5 or 6 bottles of warm sake. Sometimes he has a day where he doesn't drink, but it has never lasted for more than two days.
それに、みなさんがこの選挙に参加したのは、ただ勝つためではないと分かっています。ただ私のために参加したわけでもないことも、分かっています。今晩みんなでこうやって祝いながらも、私たちは承知しているからです。明日から私たちは、この時代最大の課題に、次々と取り組まなくてはならない。ふたつの戦争。危機にさらされる惑星。100年来で最悪の金融危機。
And I know you didn't do this just to win an election. And I know you didn't do it for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.
さらに私は今晩、アメリカで生きた100年以上の間にクーパーさんが目にした、ありとあらゆる出来事を思っています。心を破られるほどの悲しみ、そして希望。困難と、そして進歩。そんなことはできないと言われ続けたこと。にもかかわらず、ひたむきに前進し続けた人たちのこと。あのいかにもアメリカ的な信条を掲げて。Yes we can。私たちにはできる、と。
And tonight, I think about all that she's seen throughout her century in America. The heartache and the hope, the struggle and the progress. The times we were told that we can't, and the people who pressed on with that American creed: Yes, we can.