







An expression is a word or group of words used in a particular situation or by particular people.
In English an expression doesn't always have a particular grammar structure but is commonly used in spoken English.
Examples :
| Expression example sentences | |
|---|---|
| I just had a bit of toast, what about you? | トーストをほんの少しだけ食べたわ、あなたは? |
| And I need to change my clothes, of course. | それと洋服も着替えなきゃ、もちろん。 |
| Thanks for letting me know, bye! | お知らせありがとう。またね! |
| Yeah, I was wondering if his willy was sticking in or out, thanks! | そうさ、もし彼のチンチンが出たままなのかどうか気になったのさ、ありがとよ! |
| ...It was nice to meet you, too, thanks! | …これはどうも。僕もお会いできて光栄だな! |
| Thank you, have a nice day! | どうもありがとう、良い一日を! |
| No, just a regular one, 4 or 5 pounds, I guess. | ううん、普通のワインよ、4~5ポンドだと思うわ。 |
| What's her name, by the way? | ところで、彼女は何て名前? |
| Good luck for tomorrow, see you. | 明日は頑張って、またね。 |
| Hello, Joseph, nice to meet you. | こんにちは、ジョセフさん。よろしく。 |
| Really? It wasn't obvious, thanks for clarifying! | 本当?わかってたよ、説明ありがとう! |
| Cate, I'm taking my bag with me, so no need to worry. | ケイト、バッグは持って行くよ。心配ないようにね。 |
| That's okay, can we do it first thing, please? | それでいいわよ、最初の事を出来るかしら? |
| To be more realistic, of course! | よりそれっぽくするために決まってるだろ! |
| You act like a child sometimes, I have to say! | 言っておきますけど、あなた、たまに子供みたいよ! |
| Okay, thank you very much. | はい、ありがとうございます。 |
| See you later, Nick. | また後でね、ニック。 |
| What's up guys, how is it going? | よぉ皆、調子はどうだい? |
| Umm, my first choice would be Camden Lock, I guess. | う~ん、まずは カムデン・ロックスかしら。 |
| Excuse me, but what about the complaining about Pogo part? | ちょっと。それでポゴの悪口についてはどうなのよ? |