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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 4 examples matching '広々とした'
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Most common form: 広広とした
noun or verb acting prenominally
open; spacious; extensive  (see also: 広々)
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コウ   ひろ broad   ひろがる    ひろまる to be wide open, spread out   ひろげる    ひろめる to open wide   
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ム   private
广
stony cliff
(kanji repetition symbol)   
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みわた
見渡
かぎ
ひろびろ
広々
した
そうげん
草原
ところどころ
ちい
さな
もり
あった
The spacious plain spread as far as the eye can see, dotted with groves here and there.
ひとびと
人々
ひろびろ
広々
とした
ていえん
庭園
ある
きまわった

People walked about in the wide garden.
わたし
たち
その
いえ
いた
ときチンチラ
ひろびろ
広々
とした
かいだん
階段
いちばんうえ
一番上
すわ
っていた

When we arrived at the house, Chin and Chilla were sitting at the top of a broad flight of stairs.
ひと
ひと
ちが
っていて
ひろびろ
広々
した
にわ
あって
みりょくてき
魅力的
やなみ
家並
もっぱら
きのう
機能
だけ
ついきゅう
追求
した
マンションにとって
わられる
このマンション
おも
える
ほど
しょうさん
賞賛
される
げんだい
現代
べんり
便利
せつび
設備
いがい
以外
める
べき
てん
ないである
Rows of houses, each of them different and pleasing with their spacious gardens, are replaced by purely functional blocks of flats which have nothing more to commend them than over-praised 'modern conveniences'.
 
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