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かれ
じぶん
自分
こと
かんが

He cares for nobody but himself.
かれ
くだもの
果物

He eats nothing more than fruit.
かれ
まだ
みせいねん
未成年

He is hardly more than a lad.
かれ
ただ
がくせい
学生

He is nothing but a student.
かれ
せいぜい
じゅう
10
ドル

He has not more than 10 dollars.
かれ
せいぜい100ドル
らず

He has a hundred dollars at most.
かれ
せいぜい100ドルだけ

He has a hundred dollars at most.
かれ
1000ドル

He has no more than 1,000 dollars.
にっしょく
日食
まれ

An eclipse of the sun is a rare appearance.
きもの
着物
なんて
とし
いっかい
一回

I only wear a kimono about once a year.
おお
くて
100ドル
はら

We can pay 100 dollars at most.
せき
あくまでしばらく

We can do nothing but wait for a while until the seats are available.
しけん
試験
までたった
いっしゅうかん
一週間
のこ

There is only a week left before the examination.
わたし
かれ
ほん
はんぶん
半分

I have only half as many books as he.
わたし
たち
みず
すこ
でした
We had little water.
ことし
今年
のこ
わずか

There are only a few days left before the end of the year.
ぎゅうにゅう
牛乳
ほんの
すこ
のこ

There's only a little milk left.
わずか
よんじゅう
40
せいと
生徒
だいがく
しんがく

Only 40 percent of students go on to university.
テスト33
てん
でした
I scored only 33 points on the test.
その
ほん
いたい
おも
った
200
えん
こと
きづ
気付
いた

I wanted to buy the book, but I found I had no more than 200 yen with me.
その
むら
たった20
にん
のこ

It is just my recollection that there remained no more than 20 people in the village.
その
やま
える
さんどう
山道
ひと

There is only one pass over the mountain.
その
けん
まか
せる

You can only let the matter take its own course.
その
わずか
かね
はら

I paid only a trifle for the picture.
すみません
いま
それだけ
です
I'm sorry, but that's all we have right now.
これ
たいへん
大変
まれケース
This is a very rare case.
このクラス
おんな
さんにん
3人

There are only three girls in the class.
うち
ちい
さな
にわ

We have only a small garden.
あなた
はたら
はじ
めて
まだ15
ふん
ぐらい

You've only been on the job for about 15 minutes.
あに
じぶん
自分
こと
かんが

My brother only thinks about himself.
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