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roaming

Japanese

ローミング

Last Update: 2013-08-04
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Reference: Wikipedia

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roaming user profile

Japanese

移動ユーザー プロファイル

Last Update: 2006-09-06
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another pachy roaming outside his zone.

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別のパキーが ウロついてます

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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-roaming drains the battery. -all right.

Japanese

電池を食うから

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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i was roaming over the mountains all through the night.

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一晩中山中をさ迷った。

Last Update: 2018-07-09
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i mean, we was roaming around out there all night.

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一晩中 探していたからな

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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i've been roaming around the bayou asking questions.

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バイユーの周辺を 彷徨いてたからな 聞き込みしながら

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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he's been roaming the nightfort ever since, devouring his own babies.

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それ以来 彼は夜の砦を徘徊している 自分の赤子を食らうために

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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however, if crew morale is better served by my roaming the halls weeping,

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君は 血や涙を流すような 乗組員を見たら

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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i want you to keep a low profile, especially with sutton roaming the halls of this base.

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大人しくするんだ 基地を歩きまわる時 特にサットンには

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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there's a slew of cyborgs roaming' this port. prepare to cast off!

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この港はいろんな種族のサイボーグが やって来るからな 出港するぞ!

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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and i couldn't help but overhear that there's a vampire hunter roaming the hallways.

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それから小耳に はさんだんだけど 吸血鬼ハンターが 廊下を 歩き回ってるそうじゃない

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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you mean to get past the razor wire perimeter fence, the roaming patrols, closed-circuit camera surveillance?

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つまり 鋭利な刃のついた鉄線の境界フェンスと ウロウロしてるパトロールと - 有線テレビカメラの監視を くぐり抜けるってことか?

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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- oh. while the rest of the kids are stuck inside sharpening their pencils you're out here, roaming free.

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鉛筆削ったりしてるのに 君たちは 自由に外でぶらぶらしてる

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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those lost, anguished souls roaming unseen over the earth seeking a divine light they'll not find because it's too late.

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これから私は語ろうと思います ちょっと待ちなさい! 失われ 苦悩に満ちた魂が 見えないまま地上をさまよい

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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a more pertinent question would be, what's a middle-aged, caffeine-addicted school teacher doing roaming the halls of the white house?

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もっと的を得た質問がある 中年になって カフェイン中毒の教師? ホワイトハウスのホールを歩き回って?

Last Update: 2016-10-27
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there was an old woman who would repeatedly ask me how tall i was, and what did my family eat for breakfast. she was a farmer and neighbor in the mountain village where we lived for several years. these two questions seemed of particular interest to her – at least, she never tired of asking them, and i answered her each time as though it were the first time. apparently she could not reconcile my looks and eating habits with some other facts. these facts were that year after year she’d seen me carry my children on my back as she had her children and then grandchildren. that we planted and picked at the same time of year. that in summer we both donned our cotton kimono to dance in the bon festival. and that we’d sat side-by-side at the recitals at the kindergarten, and stood side by side at the funerals of neighbors. in any case, i continued to answer her questions about my height and diet, and with the respect her age demanded. eventually she stopped asking. i suppose she came to realize that 170 cm wasn’t all that tall, and the fact that i enjoyed miso soup more for the evening meal than for breakfast didn’t make that much difference – as far as she could see. i came to realize that it was very probable that i was tallest person she’d ever met, and that in her world, miso soup, rice and pickles was the only possible breakfast. i realized too that the simple people i lived among were no more accustomed to seeing someone who looked like me than i was to seeing tigers roaming. i learned to announce my coming with a cough or an audible footstep when i walked on back roads and the narrow paths that cut across tea fields – it seemed unfair to appear all of a sudden in front of some old farmer tending his fields and minding his business. i seriously considered i might be the unwitting cause of a heart attack! the first time i met the old woman i’d gone to her home to return a shovel i’d borrowed from her son the day before. expressing my gratitude and uttering the ordinary politenesses, i left. much later she confided that she’d seen me coming and had actually wanted to hide – simply because she didn’t know what she would, or could, say to me. after our brief and uneventful encounter she said she’d felt relieved, and thought to herself that she must be “just an ignorant old country woman.” however, the ignorance of my old neighbor, a farmer who knew only farmers, was hardly greater than that of more educated and supposedly more sophisticated folk who would continually ask the usual questions: “can you sleep on futon, hold chopsticks, eat sushi, drink green tea?”

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Last Update: 2013-07-21
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