Examples of using "もしくは―" in a sentence and their english translations:
Or their cellulite.
Or I can take some of these larvae...
Or we try and go for one of these trees,
or you can watch Netflix.
Or the sizing of women's clothing.
Or... I could use my flask
Or we go into all of that rusty scrap pile.
Catherine, or Cath for short.
Or I could just use some of the bark from this birch.
Or, I spot it right up on the mountain over there,
or going on my first date in America
Or, I can take some of these larvae... and use those as bait
Or... take my chances... and just jump!
Or I can use a normal flashlight,
that our mind sets limits, and that sometimes --
Or, we make the ultimate shelter... an igloo!
or just shout out to the universe, "We're here"?
Or try and work our way without the rope and just down climb free?
Or their stretch marks.
Or if we show it many pictures and videos and sensor data
Or, I'll try and grab the tail, stay away from the head completely.
Or, we just use this rope, try and find something to tie off to and rappel.
Or go round the back of this tree and use what nature's already given me?
Does he speak English, French or German?
Others are driven by guts, by their chutzpah.
Or we go down the water tunnel. Where there's water, there's creatures.
So what do you reckon? We use a flashlight and the clear bottle? Or we use the UV light?
Or rappel into the slot canyon and weave our way towards the wreckage that way?
The other option is just to use my own rope, tie it off and rappel the cliff.
Seventy or eighty years is the normal span of a man's life.
or it's a little weird or it's a little intimate.
Do we rappel, use the rope, go straight down? Or try and work our way without the rope and just down climb free?
a muscle that around 10-15% of people are missing on one or both of their arms.
Have you been to Australia or New Zealand in the past three weeks?
Either that or I'm as smart as I ever was,
Or, maybe put some leaves and sticks in the backpack and break up that distinctive human form.
or engineer at small distances rather than large.
You think of them as flawed or defective.
In many countries, buying or smoking cannabis is forbidden by law.
then anyone who can't, or doesn't, or find some other means to do that
"No, no! That isn't the smiling face we are looking for." It was a 'smirk' either that or a 'sneer'.
They may even use the light to help them hunt. Or perhaps they're just enjoying the show.
The Kawagoe festival float has the shape of what's called a hoko float. It has three, or four, wheels attached.
I expect you've chanted "kuwabara kuwabara" after a lightning flash, or have seen somebody do so.
Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.