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11 examples found containing '遺す' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あに
きゅうせい
急逝
した
ねん
まえ
ぎし
義姉
ひとりけい
一人兄
のこ
した
ちい
さな
ほうしょくてん
宝飾店
けなげ
健気
まも
ってきた

Since my brother died suddenly two years ago, my sister-in-law has valiantly kept going the small jewellery store he left her.
かれ
ぶたい
舞台
ちゅうおう
中央
ひとり
1人
のこされた
He was left alone in the center of the stage.
かれ
かのじょ
彼女
のこしたままとおり
はし
って
わたった
He ran across the street, leaving her alone.
やり
のこ
ことないよう
がんば
頑張

I'll do my best to have nothing left to do!
かれ
ひとり
一人
のこされる
めい
そう
ふけった
Being left alone, he sank into meditation.
その
かお
あなた
こころ
なか
まった
ちがった
いんしょう
印象
のこ
だろう
The face will leave in you an utterly different impression.
かれ
さいし
妻子
いなか
田舎
のこしておいて
しょく
もと
めて
ぶらぶらしていた
With his wife and children in the country, he was at loose ends for something to do.
つぎ
これら
うえ
きぬ
いと
さらに
ちゅうおう
中央
なめ
らか
ねば
ない
ぶぶん
部分
のこ

Then it draws more silky lines across these spokes, leaving a smooth, non-sticky patch in the middle of the web.
ほうれん
そう
のこさずたべなさい
Eat up all your spinach!
ほうだい
放題
ほうだい
放題
ばあい
場合
モトを
ためにとにかく
たの
まなきゃ
ソンでしょいう
きも
気持
なるわかるけどあれこれ
たの
だけ
たの
んで
けっきょく
結局
べきれず
たくさん
のこ
ルール
いはん
違反

It's understandable that when we pay for all you can eat and drink meals, we might be thinking 'We've gotta order whatever we can, so we get our money's worth!', but ordering this and that, then leaving food because you couldn't eat it all is breaching the rules!
とら
して
かわ
ひと
して
のこ

A great man will be remembered for his achievements.
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