Usages of zidouhanbaiki
駅前 の 自動販売機 で 水 を 買って から、 ホーム へ 急いだ。ekimae no zidouhanbaiki de mizu wo katte kara, hoomu he isoida.
I bought water from the vending machine in front of the station and then hurried to the platform.
今日 は 自動販売機 の お茶 で は なく、 家 から 水筒 を 持って きた。kyou ha zidouhanbaiki no otya de ha naku, ie kara suitou wo motte kita.
Today, instead of buying tea from a vending machine, I brought a water bottle from home.
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