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We found 1 word, 1 conjugated word, 1 kanji, and 8 examples matching '用いて'
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expression, 'su' godan verb
express ... in terms of ...  (see also: 使って表す)
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Most common form: もちいる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
to use; to make use of; to utilize; to utilise
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
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せんせい
先生
もち
いて
かれ
りろん
理論
せつめい
説明
した

The teacher illustrated his theory with pictures.
じんるい
人類
たいこ
太古
むかし
から
ゆび
もち
いて
もの
しょく
してきたである
People have eaten with their fingers from the beginning of history.
はな
れい
もち
いて
その
りろん
理論
せつめい
説明
した

The speaker illustrated the theory with examples.
この
こうせい
構成
において
さんかっけい
三角形
わり
ちょうほうけい
長方形
もち
いて
るいじ
類似
こんなん
困難
しょう
ずる

We encounter similar difficulties when we substitute rectangles for triangles in this configuration.
みさわ
三澤
ざいりょう
材料
きそ
木曽
やくしゅしょう
薬種商
から
しい
仕入
しきちない
敷地内
あった
くすりぐら
薬倉
やげん
薬研
など
もち
いて
くすり
ちょうごう
調合
していました

The Misawa family bought raw materials from pharmacists, who collected (medicinal plants) in Kiso. The family members blended medicines in a mill called Yagen, which was in a warehouse called Kusurigura on the (same) site.
 
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