Components
526 examples found containing 'ずっと' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
ごご
午後
ずっとその
ほん
んでいます

I’ve been reading that book all afternoon.
この
はなし
あれよりずっとおもしろい
This story is by far more interesting than that one.
もう
いま
きぶん
気分
ずっといいです
I am feeling much better now.
ずっと
なに
していただい
What have you been doing?
きょう
今日
ずっと
きぶん
気分
よい
I'm feeling much better today.
ずっと
てんき
天気
いいです
We've been having good weather.
けさ
今朝
からずっと
わたし
なに
べていない

I have not had anything to eat since this morning.
あなたずっと
なに
していました
What have you been doing all this while?
わたし
ごご
午後
ずっとその
ほん
つづ
けている

I have been reading the book all afternoon.
こんしゅう
今週
ずっと
てんき
天気
よい
We have had fine weather this week.
その
かわ
いぜん
以前
よりずっときれいなった
The river has become much cleaner than before.
せんしゅう
先週
どようび
土曜日
いらい
以来
ずっと
あめ
です
It has been raining since last Saturday.
とう
さん
けさ
今朝
からずっと
くるま
あら
っている

My father has been washing his car since this morning.
かのじょ
彼女
せんしゅう
先週
からずっと
いそが
しい

She has been busy since last week.
きのう
昨日
からずっと
さむ

It has been cold since yesterday.
かのじょ
彼女
ずっと
しず
していた
She kept quiet.
だいじ
大事
ことこれずっと
おぼ
えておく
こと
What is important is to keep this in mind.
わたし
ずっと
いそが
しい

I have been busy.
ちち
その
えいが
映画
あいだ
ずっと
ねむ
っていた

My father slept through the movie.
きょう
今日
ずっと
ぐあい
具合
いい
I feel much better today.
きょうずっといそがしかった
I have been busy today.
わたし
ずっと
かがく
科学
なら
っている

I have been learning a science.
こうじょう
工場
よりずっといい
That will be better than the factory.
この
ほん
あの
ほん
よりずっと
おもしろ
面白

This book is way more interesting than that one.
きょう
今日
ずっと
たの
しみにしていました

I've been looking forward to today for a long time.
ここずっといなければならなかった
She has had to stay here.
かのじょ
彼女
じゅう
10
さい
からずっと
えいご
英語
なら
っている

She has been studying English since the age of ten.
かれ
ずっと
いそが
しい

They have been busy.
わたし
おとうと
きのう
昨日
からずっと
びょうき
病気
です
My brother has been sick since yesterday.
いらい
以来
ずっと
ゆうじん
友人
です
We've been friends ever since.
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