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13 examples found containing '建'
その
たてもの
建物
なな
かいだ
階建

The building is seven stories high.
その
いえ
ひどい
つけだった
The house was very badly built.
それら
かたほう
片方
25
かいだ
階建
もう
かたほう
片方
35
かいだ
階建
なりました
They built up twenty-five stories on one side and thirty-five stories on the other.
にかいだ
二階建
しろ
かんしゃ
官舎
ずらり
なら
んでいた

Two storey official residences were lined up in regular rows.
かあ
さん
おんな
だてらに
おとこ
だらけ
なか
けんせつ
建設
かいしゃ
会社
げんば
現場
かんとく
監督
している
Mum, a mere woman surrounded by men, works in a construction company as a site foreman.
じこく
自国
つうかだ
通貨建
かいがい
海外
とうし
投資
する
こといつも
りえき
利益
かぎ
らない

Investing abroad on your national currency basis will not always be profitable.
はじ
せっけい
設計
では
にかい
2階
だった
かいだ
階建
いえ
ぞうちく
増築
することにした
In the initial design, it was a two-story house, but we decided to expand it into a three-story house.
そのビル
じゅうご
15
かいだ
階建
じしん
地震
えられる
ように
けんせつ
建設
される
ことになっている
The building is to be fifteen stories high, and built to resist earthquakes.
わたし
じむしょ
事務所
あのグレー
ろっ
かいだ
階建
ビル
よん
かい

My office is on the fourth floor of that gray six-story building.
スチームショベル
かたほう
片方
さんかいだ
三階建
もう
かたほう
片方
よんかいだ
四階建
ちか
地下
りました

The steam shovels dug down three stories on one side and four stories on the other side.
かれ
いえ
なんかいだ
何階建
です
How many stories does his house have?
あのビル
なんかいだ
何階建
です
How many floors does that building have?
このビル
なんかいだ
何階建
です
How many floors does this building have?
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