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1521 examples found containing '多'
ビル
おお
ともだち
友達
いる
Bill has many friends.
ドイツ
おお
がくしゃ
学者
んだ

Germany produced many scientists.
この
かわ
マス
おお

This river abounds in trout.
その
ほん
んで
おお
こと

I got a lot out of that book I read.
その
へや
部屋
おお
かぐ
家具
あった
There was a lot of furniture in the room.
われわれ
おお
こんなん
困難
ちょくめん
直面
している

We are faced with many difficulties.
その
ひろ
みち
おお

The city has many broad streets.
この
ふゆ
れいねん
例年
なく
ゆき
おお
かった

We have had more snow than usual this winter.
えいご
英語
せかい
世界
おお
ちいき
地域
はな
されている

English is spoken in many parts of the world.
その
かくめい
革命
によって
おお
へんか
変化
こった

The revolution has brought about many changes.
この
ふきん
付近
モダンな
たてもの
建物
おお

There are many modern buildings around here.
きんだい
近代
ぎじゅつ
技術
おお
もの
あた
えてくれる

Modern technology gives us many things.
この
ちいき
地域
しょうてん
商店
おお

There are many stores in this area.
この
かい
かいいん
会員
おお

This society has a large membership.
げんざい
現在
おお
ひと
この
ぶんや
分野
はたら
いている

Many people work in this field now.
かなり
おお
がくせい
学生
きょう
今日
けっせき
欠席
している

Quite a few students are absent today.
かなり
おお
じょうきゃく
乗客
ふね
っていた

There were quite a few passengers on board.
あまり
おお
きたい
期待
する

Don't expect too much.
こうじょう
工場
おお
ひと
やと
われていた

Many men were hired at the factory.
あの
みせ
きゃく
おお

That shop has many customers.
さんがつ
3月
なる
おお
はな

In March, many flowers come out.
また
はる
かふん
おお
きせつです
Also, spring is a season with a lot of pollen.
きょう
今日
きのう
昨日
より
くも
おお

There's more cloud today than yesterday.
いし
おお
とち
土地
です
It's a very rocky soil, isn't it?
この
みずうみ
ます
おお

This lake abounds in trout.
こんばん
今晩
おお
ほし
える

We can see many stars tonight.
さいきん
最近
むし
おお
なった
Recently the worms increased.
さいきん
最近
じしん
地震
おお
ので
おそ
ろしい

It scares me that we have frequently had earthquakes lately.
れいとう
冷凍
しょくひん
食品
じょうず
りよう
利用
している
しゅふ
主婦
おお

Many housewives make good use of frozen food.
よそう
予想
いじょう
以上
おお
かんきゃく
観客
ていました

There were more spectators than I had expected.
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