両足

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Japanese

Kanji in this term
りょう
Grade: 3
あし
Grade: 1
jūbakoyomi
Alternative spelling
兩足 (kyūjitai)

Pronunciation

Noun

(りょう)(あし) (ryōashi

  1. two feet; both legs
    • (わたし)だ、(けい)()! (ころ)されるのは、(わたし)だ。メロスだ。(かれ)(ひと)(じち)にした(わたし)は、ここにいる!」と、かすれた(こえ)(せい)(いっ)ぱいに(さけ)びながら、ついに(はりつけ)(だい)(のぼ)り、()()げられてゆく(とも)(りょう)(あし)に、(かじ)りついた。
      “Watashi da, keiri! Korosareru no wa, watashi da. Merosu da. Kare o hitojichi ni shita watashi wa, koko ni iru!” to, kasureta koe de seīppai ni sakebinagara, tsui ni haritsukedai ni nobori, tsuriagerareteyuku tomo no ryōashi ni, kajiritsuita.
      "It's me, executioner! The one who shall be killed is me. Melos. The me who held him hostage is here!" Shouting in a hoarse voice with all his strength, he grabbed the legs of his friend who was already hoisted onto the cross.