私の祖母は、口癖のように100歳まで生きると言っていましたが、85歳で亡くなりました。
My grandmother used to say that she would live to be a hundred, but she died at the age of 85.
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Kanji 癖, meaning mannerism, appears in 64 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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私の祖母は、口癖のように100歳まで生きると言っていましたが、85歳で亡くなりました。
My grandmother used to say that she would live to be a hundred, but she died at the age of 85.
先輩は、嫌味なくらいの完璧超人でしたからね。だから逆にその「癖」は先輩の可愛げ・・・というか、チャームポイントでしたよ。
You were always a perfect 'superhuman' to an infuriating extent, and so that 'habit' was actually one of your cute, or rather charming, attributes.
「母さん、出かけてくる」「どこ行くの?」「大学?」「今、春休みだよね?何しに行くの?」「サークル?」「そんなおしゃれして?」「いいじゃんかぁ、どこでも」「いいけど。後ろ、寝癖ついてるわよ」「まじかぁ」
"Mum, I'm going out." "Where to?" "University?" "Isn't it spring break now? What are you going there for?" "A club?" "Looking that smart?" "It's all right isn't it? It shouldn't matter where I go." "Fine, but you've got bed hair at the back." "Seriously?"
僕には、食べすぎる癖があるんで、ちょっと肥満なんだ。それで、体重を減らすために、同じ経験のあるパパが僕にダイエットを始めさせたんだ。このダイエットでは、パパも僕も朝ご飯を食べない。最初はやっぱり難しかったけどでも頑張ったら慣れて、ちゃんとできる。
I have a tendency to overeat, so I'm somewhat overweight. So, to get me to lose weight, my dad, who's experienced with this, started me on a diet. In this diet, neither my dad nor I will eat breakfast. It's been hard at first, but if I keep going, I'll get used to it and then I'll be able to do it just fine.