Usages of simau
彼女 は 保証書 を なくさない よう に、 引き出し の 中 に しまって ある。kanozyo ha hosyousyo wo nakusanai you ni, hikidasi no naka ni simatte aru.
She keeps the warranty card put away in a drawer so that she will not lose it.
本 を 読んだ あと、 本棚 に しまいます。hon wo yonda ato, hondana ni simaimasu.
After reading a book, I put it away on the bookshelf.
私 は 机 の 上 に ティッシュ を 置いて、 ドライヤー は 洗面所 に しまいます。watasi ha tukue no ue ni thissyu wo oite, doraiyaa ha senmenzyo ni simaimasu.
I put tissues on the desk, and I put the hair dryer away in the washroom.
台所 に スプーン を 出しっぱなし に しないで、 引き出し に しまって ください。daidokoro ni supuun wo dasippanasi ni sinaide, hikidasi ni simatte kudasai.
Please do not leave spoons out in the kitchen; put them away in the drawer.
食器 は 台所 の 棚 に しまって あります。syokki ha daidokoro no tana ni simatte arimasu.
The dishes are put away on the kitchen shelf.
大事な もの は 机 の 引き出し に しまって あります。daizina mono ha tukue no hikidasi ni simatte arimasu.
Important things are kept in the desk drawer.
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