英語 での It was cut の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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It was cut.
I don't really know why it was cut.
It was cut by a knife.
I actually said this but it was cut.
It was cut by a knife.
Although I have worn that to dance, it was cut.
It was cut from the game.
The amount of energy used to produce it was cut by 44 percent.
It was cut clean in half.
We actually shot more there but it was cut from the film.
It was cut and sold in that way.
Unfortunately the photograph was damaged when it was cut out of the magazine.
If it was cut, house prices will skid.
They were going to insert such a scene, but it was cut at the last minute.
It was cut by almost an hour in some countries.
The creation of this warship was halted in 1992 and it was cut up and junked as metal scrap.
It was cut into 9 major tones and 96 smaller stones.
Every gem has a serial number saying when and where it was mined,where and by whom it was cut.
It was cut into nine large stones and 96 smaller stones.
The building's exterior uses Pennsylvania blue marble, which,due to the manner in which it was cut, has begun to deteriorate from the exposure to the elements of weak parts of the stone.
It was cut into nine large stones and ninety-six small ones.
In 2012, it was announced that for the Olympics 2012, the horse would be cleaned andslightly recut to make it look like the original when it was cut in 1808.
It was cut through with a sword by Alexander the Great.
The stone was so large it was cut into nine major pieces and 96 smaller brilliant cut diamonds.
It was cut to the ground about two years ago but is growing again.
It was cut by the Steinmetz group before sold to De Beers Group.
Before it was cut this diamond weighed 777 carats, after cutting only 203.04 carats remained.
It was cut easy-to-eat, and when I ate a bite, I thought"That? Sweet!?", and the chicken was covered with buttermilk dressing.
It was cut into three large parts by Asscher Brothers of Amsterdam, and eventually into some 11 large gem-quality stones and a number of smaller fragments.