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We found 9 words and 5 examples matching 'V'
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1
noun, conjunction
1. opposite; opposition
2. versus; vs.; v.
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4
peace sign; V sign
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3
noun
V neck
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1
noun
1. peace
2. peas
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noun
Category V infectious disease  (medicine, etc. term)
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テレビ
ときに
つか
使

I mean, when I watch T. V. I'd sit in it.
しんぱい
心配
しないで
わたし
げんき
元気
から (^-^)v
かお
もじ
文字

'Don't worry. I'm doing fine. :-) ' "Eh ... smiley-face?"
ぶんぽうや
文法屋
きたい
ですbe+
ぶんし
分詞
VCなどように
かんが
える
ことできないです
I'd like to ask a grammarian, isn't it possible to think of 'be + participle' like you do V C and such?
あなたスキー
ぎゃく
じがた
字型
なさい
Place your skis in an inverted V.
かくど
角度
ひろ
ければ
ひろ
ほどスピード
ゆる
やか
なる
The wider the V, the slower the speed.
 
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