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165 examples found containing '続く' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
いつか
5日
かん
あめ
つづ
いた

It rained five successive days.
この
あめ
まだ
つづ
でしょう
This rain will probably continue.
あめ
いつか
5日
つづ
いている

It has been raining a full five days.
さむ
しゅうかん
週間
つづ
いた

The cold weather continued for three weeks.
みち
なん
マイル
つづ

The road continues for many miles.
かれ
かいわ
会話
つづ
いた

Their conversation went on.
てんき
天気
このまま
つづ
いいです
I hope the weather stays this way.
ふしぎ
不思議
こと
ここのか
9日
しか
つづ
かない

A wonder lasts but nine days.
あのラジオ
ばんぐみ
番組
まだ
つづ
いています

Is that radio program still on the air?
さむ
てんき
天気
しゅうかん
週間
つづ
いた

The cold weather continued for three weeks.
この
しゅうかん
習慣
こだい
古代
から
つづ
いている

This custom dates from ancient times.
どれくらいこの
さむ
てんき
天気
つづ
きます

How long will this cold weather go on?
いま
居間
しょくどう
食堂
つづ
いている

The living room adjoins the dining room.
なが
つづ
いた
しあい
試合
やっと
わった

The long game came to an end at last.
せんそう
戦争
ほとんど
じゅう
10
ねんかん
年間
つづ
いた

The war lasted nearly ten years.
その
せんそう
戦争
ねん
つづ
いた

The war lasted two years.
さいきん
最近
さむ
つづ

Now we are having one cold day after another.
さむ
きこう
気候
なが
つづ
いている

We have had a long spell of cold weather.
しがつ
4月
なって
さむ
てんき
天気
つづ
いた

The cold weather extended into April.
かれ
つきあい
なが
つづ
かなかった

My association with him did not last long.
ふぶき
吹雪
つづ
いた

The snowstorm held on.
じかん
時間
しゅっけつ
出血
つづ
きます

You'll have bleeding for a few hours.
このごろ
あたた
かい
つづ
いています

We've had a string of warm days lately.
その
ぎろん
議論
1980
ねんだい
年代
1990
ねんだい
年代
つづ
いている

The debate continues into the 1980s and 1990s.
かれ
えんぜつ
演説
じかん
時間
つづ
いた

His speech continued for three hours.
しゅうかん
週間
さむ
つづ
いた

The weather stayed cold for three weeks.
それ
いらい
以来
ずっととてもよい
てんき
天気
つづ
いています

It has been very fine since then.
ゆう
から
かる
ずつう
頭痛
つづ
いている

I have had a slight headache since last night.
ここところ
さむ
なが
つづ
いている

We have had a long spell of cold weather.
むすめ
たち
おしゃべりいつまで
つづ
いた

The girls' chatter was endless.
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