足が濡れたら風邪引いちゃうよ。
If your feet get wet, you'll catch a cold.
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Kanji 引, meaning pull, appears in 572 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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足が濡れたら風邪引いちゃうよ。
If your feet get wet, you'll catch a cold.
裏で糸を引いてるのは誰なんだ?
Who's pulling the strings behind the scenes?
この会社は誰が引き継ぐと思う?
Who do you think will take over the company?
無理が通れば、道理が引っ込む。
Reason retires once the unreasonable gets its way.
風邪引いてんなら学校来んなよ。
If you've caught a cold, then don't come to school.
今年の梅雨は長引きそうですね。
This year's rainy season is going to be a long one.
そんな格好で寝たら風邪引くよ。
If you sleep dressed like that, you'll catch a cold.
そんな薄着で寝たら風邪引くよ。
If you sleep with so little on, you'll catch a cold.
店頭価格からさらに割引します。
I'll give you an even better deal than the sticker price.
引っ越しの時、手伝ってもらえる?
Can you help me when I move?
いつベルリンに引っ越しましたか?
When did you move to Berlin?
この引用はどこから持ってきたの?
Where does this quote come from?
本当に都心に引っ越ししたいのか?
Are you sure you want to move downtown?
引退した後は何をするつもりなの?
What do you plan to do after you retire?
千円引きってかなりお得じゃない?
A thousand yen discount is a pretty great deal, no?