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2600 examples found containing 'ほう' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
ほう
ぶん
ある
The odds are in his favor.
もう
しんしゃ
新車
ほう
いい
You should get yourself a new car now.
ここ
やす
なった
ほう
よい
It would be better if you took a rest here.
あなた
はや
ほう
いい
You had better go to bed early.
ほう
きみ
ため
It's in your interest to go.
つぎ
ほう
どうぞ
Next person, please.
よしゅう
予習
はじ
めた
ほう
いいです
You may as well begin to prepare your lessons.
きみ
もっと
ほん
んだ
ほう
よい
It would be better for you to read more books.
あの
ほう
くれぐれもよろしく
Give him my best regards.
よわ
ほう
みかた
味方
する

I side with a weaker party.
きみ
くるま
うんてん
運転
しない
ほう
いい
You had better not drive a car.
こんど
今度
わたし
ほう
かれ
たず
ねなければならない

I must return his call.
かれ
とおりにしたほういい
You had better do what they say.
ふたり
むすめ
うち
あね
ほう
だいがく
大学
ざいがく
在学
ちゅう
である
The older of the two daughters is in college.
その
たんご
単語
しら
調
べた
ほう
いい
You had better look up the word.
だれ
いないより
だれ
でもいいからいた
ほう
いい
Anybody is better than nobody.
あの
ほう
わたし
たち
せんせい
先生
です
She's our teacher.
こうくう
航空
りょうきん
料金
ほう
てつどう
鉄道
りょうきん
料金
より
たか

The cost of the air fare is higher than of the rail fare.
ほんとう
本当
しん
じた
ほう
いい
Better believe it.
かれ
はなし
わりびき
割引
して
いた
ほういい
You should discount his story.
アメリカいたほうよかったのに
It would have been better if you had stayed in America.
きみ
かれ
こうさい
交際
しない
ほう
よい
You had better not keep company with him.
その
ほう
わたし
あと
から
られる
ほう

He is the one who comes after me.
かける
より
いえ
いた
ほう
よい
It is better to stay in than go out.
わたしたち
私達
けいさつ
警察
んだ
ほういい
We had better call the police.
きみ
いしゃ
医者
みてもらったほうよい
You'd better consult the doctor.
わたし
ほう
かける
したく
支度
ほぼできています
I'm about ready to go.
にちようび
日曜日
ほう
どようび
土曜日
よりたのしかった
Sunday was more enjoyable than Saturday.
どうぞこちら
ほう
おこしください
Will you step this way, please?
ある
より
くるま
ほうよい
I prefer riding to walking.
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