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894 examples found containing '方'
でんしゃ
電車
った
ほう
よい
You had better go by tram.
この
ほう
らなかった

The world did not recognize him.
このうち
だいじ
大事
こうしゃ
後者
ほう
です
Of these it is the latter one that is important.
かのじょ
彼女
きょうしつ
教室
まえ
ほう
っていた

She was standing in the front of the classroom.
その
かいごう
会合
さんか
参加
しない
ほう

It would be better if we didn't attend that meeting.
あなた
いしゃ
医者
てもらった
ほう
いい
You'd better see a doctor.
しんぶん
新聞
きしゃ
記者
ほう
です
You're a reporter.
こんど
今度
がっこう
学校
ほう
いいです
Do you like the new school better?
ぜんしゃ
前者
より
こうしゃ
後者
ほう
いい
The latter is better than the former.
じけん
事件
しんそう
真相
っておいた
ほう
いい
You may as well know the truth of the matter.
もらうより
あた
える
ほう

It is better to give than to take.
これ
しん
じろ
って
ほう
むり
無理

You can't ask us to believe this.
もうこれ
いじょう
以上
たない
ほう
よい
You had better not wait any longer.
てがみ
手紙
いた
ほう
いい
おも
います

Do you think I should write?
この
ほん
ほう
ちい
さい

This book is smaller.
すぐ
った
ほう
いいです
You had better go at once.
かれ
にし
西
ほう
かった

They headed westward.
しょくじ
食事
する
より
ほう
よい
I had sooner sleep than eat.
かのじょ
彼女
ちょうしょく
朝食
べた
ほう
いい
She had better eat breakfast.
どちら
ほう
ただ
しい
おも
います

Which one do you think is correct?
これ
ふた
うち
やく
ほう
です
This is the more useful of the two.
それしない
ほう
いい
You'd better not do it.
バス
った
ほう
いいです
Should I take the bus?
ほう

You may as well as go to bed now.
どっち
ほう
よい
Which way shall we go now?
どちらでも
しい
ほう
えら
んで
いいです
You may choose whichever you want.
すぐ
しゅっぱつ
出発
した
ほう
いい
You had better set off at once.
わたし
ほう
いけん
意見
ない
I have nothing to add on my part.
かのじょ
彼女
どこ
ほう
おぼ
えていません

I don't remember where she is from.
きょう
今日
より
あした
明日
てくれる
ほう
いいです
I would rather you came tomorrow than today.
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