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- I(記号)
- in half into halves
- in half of a year
- in hall~
- in hand
- In Hand
- in hand vs on hand
- in handy
- In hard times like this, no ordinary effort can get our company out of the red.
- In hard times, in sorrowful times, let's try doing something for other people.
- in harm's way
- In Harm's Way
- in harmony
- In harmony
- In Harmony
- in harms way
- in harness
- in haste
- In haste
- in haste email
- in haste in hurry
- In Hawaii you can swim in the sea all year.
- In Hawaii, one can swim in the ocean all year round.
- In Hawaii, we can enjoy swimming in the ocean all year round.
- In Hawaii, you can cruise all year round.
- in hazard
- in heaps
- In heaps
- in heaven
- In Heaven
- in heaven's name
- in heavens name
- in heavy rain
- in height
- in helium gas at very low temperature
- in hell
- In her elementary school days, Mary dreamed of becoming a teacher.
- In her grief, she burst into tears.
- In her home, kitchen garbage was fed to the pigs.
- In her leisure time, she enjoys swimming and tennis.
- In her misery, Mary looked to her husband for help.
- In her notebook, she drew a copy of the picture that was in the book.
- In her opinion, he is the best musician she has ever seen.
- in her own hands walkthrough
- in her own right
- In her right hand was gripped a suspicious looking rod that practically radiated "I'm a magical girl item".
- in her right mind
- in her state
- In her youth, my mother was very beautiful.
- in here
- in hhe von englisch
- in hiding
- In Hiding
- In high altitudes, people find it hard to breathe.
- in high demand
- in high feather
- in high gear
- in high places
- In high places
- In high school, I won the Osaka and Kinki championships in cross-country skiing and Nordic combined skiing on countless occasions.
- In high school, the girl that I had a crush on had a crush on Tom.
- in high spirits
- in highly doped
- In him was life, and that life was the light of man.
- in hindsight
- in hindsight or with hindsight
- In hindsight, the rolling blackouts after the earthquake sound like a joke.
- In his autobiography, he repeatedly refers to his unhappy school days.
- in his book
- In his boyhood, Yasunari Kawabata took care of his grandfather.
- In his business he cannot do without a car.
- In his business, he can't do without a car.
- In his country people can receive the death penalty for having poor vocabulary.
- In his early days he was known as a great pianist.
- In his fantasy, he imagined he was a famous writer.
- In his haste he left the door open.
- In his lengthy career, he had never seen the market so high.
- in his list of things
- in his memory
- in his old age
- In his opinion, the plan is far from perfect.
- In his opinion, the time will come soon when people will suffer from a water shortage.
- in his own right
- in his right mind
- In his school days he wasn't as gentle as he is now.
- in his sense
- In his speech he dwelt on the importance of education.
- In his view, the domination by English is a threat to the heritage of humanity. It poses an even worse risk: This "single language" will lead to a "single thought" obsessed with money and consumerism.
- in his way
- In his younger days he worked very hard.
- In his youth, he had shown great promise.
- in history
- In history
- in hoc signo vinces
- In hockey and soccer, goals are counted as points.
- In Hokkaido, they make horses of straw.
- in hold
- in holding
- in holes
- in holiday on holiday
- in holidays
- in home
- in home care
- In Home Health, Inc.
- in honor
- in honor of
- In honor of all the hard work we raised a toast to our first day in our new home!
- in honour of
- in hook
- in hope of
- in hope that
- in hopes of
- in hopes that
- in horror
- in hospital
- in hospitals
- in hot blood
- in hot haste
- in hot water
- In hot weather, water evaporates quickly.
- in hour or so
- in house
- in house company
- in house data
- IN HOUSE SEQUENCE
- in house stamping die
- In how many minutes?
- in html
- In humans, the eyes act together with the brain.
- in hurry
- in hurry correct
- in hurry in a hurry
- in idleness
- in ileu of
- in imitation of
- in imitation of ...
- in imminent danger of
- in in vivo
- in inch
- in increasing numbers
- in increment
- in increments of 0.1g
- In India, the cow is a sacred animal.
- in Indian file
- IN indicator
- in industry or in the industry
- in infections
- in ing
- in inn
- in inside conteiner
- in insurance
- In intelligence he is second to none.
- In interviewing John for the job, we must take into account that he has very bad eyesight.
- in inverse proportion to
- In iron mine
- in isolation
- in it
- in it for
- in italic
- in italics
- In Italy, each village holds a festival once a year.
- in item
- In its broadest sense communication includes all forms of transmitting thoughts or feelings between people.
- in its corner
- in its entirety
- in its full
- In its home country of Germany, the hot dog was called the frankfurter.
- In its home country, France, Tatoeba became a social and cultural phenomenon.
- in its infancy
- in its own right
- in its place
- in its pride
- in its turn
- in itself
- in jail
- in January
- In January
- In January of that year, we saw snow for four days, from the fourteenth to the seventeenth.
- in january on january
- in japaba
- in japan
- in Japan
- In Japan a new school year starts in April.
- In Japan almost all roads are single lane.
- In Japan beef has a high degree of marbled fat.
- In Japan children as young as 3 begin violin lessons.
- In Japan it is less expensive to stay in a Business hotel.
- In Japan it is not customary to tip for good service.
- In Japan it is probably more common for English to not be understood
- In Japan it's generally thought that Germany's water supply isn't suitable for drinking, but this is a mistake.
- In Japan people come of age when they are 20 years old.
- In Japan people drive on the left.
- In Japan people take off their shoes when they enter a house.
- In Japan solar heat is used more for solar water heaters than for electricity generation.
- In Japan the ceilings are quite low for foreigners.
- In Japan the new term begins in April at school.
- In Japan the ring shaped ones came into use first so they're also often called "contraceptive rings".
- In Japan there are 43 prefectures, 2 urban prefectures, 1 circuit and a metropolis.
- In Japan there are a lot of translations from English to Japanese and from Japanese to English, but there isn't much real demand for Japanese to Spanish or Spanish to Japanese.
- In Japan there are four seasons a year.
- in japan time
- In Japan wages are usually in proportion to seniority.
- In Japan we do not repeat a year until high school.
- In Japan we have a lot of rain in June.
- In Japan we have to put a sixty-two yen stamp on a letter.
- In Japan we may criticize the government freely.
- In Japan women assume the greater load of responsibility for childcare.
- In Japan you can always catch a cab, day or night.
- In Japan you don't pour your own beer; someone else does it for you.
- In Japan you tend to use your personal seal, but actually a signature would often suffice.
- In Japan, a 'typhoon passing' refers to the period when a typhoon passes and it gets sunny again.
- In Japan, a beautiful city was built as early as the eighth century.
- In Japan, a census is conducted every five years.
- In Japan, a census is taken every five years.
- In Japan, a marriage must be registered in writing.
- In Japan, all children go to school.
- In Japan, also, deindustrialization is happening.
- In Japan, are nurses high on the social scale?
- In Japan, attendance at elementary and junior high school is compulsory.
- In Japan, bowing is common courtesy.
- In Japan, chefs must take a special exam to be allowed to prepare pufferfish.
- In Japan, company aims come before personal goals.
- In Japan, compulsory education is up to secondary school
- In Japan, due partly to the fitness boom that began from around 2000, 'dumbbell training' also appeared as a way to exercise at home.
- In Japan, elderly care has become an issue
- In Japan, emphasis is placed on "reading the room"
- In Japan, employment opportunities are significantly lower for women than they are for men.
- In Japan, English education is primarily focused on reading and writing
- In Japan, even the whites who spoke Japanese fluently were not dealt with as Japanese.
- In Japan, I often ate okonomiyaki.
- In Japan, it is difficult to balance COVID-19 measures and the economy.
- In Japan, it is proper to bow when you meet someone.
- In Japan, it is very hot in summer.
- In Japan, it's considered bad manners to hover your chopsticks indecisively
- In Japan, it's now 3:00 a.m.
- In Japan, it's very hot in the summer.
- In Japan, many people start hunting for jobs in March of their junior year at university
- In Japan, moral education is necessary.
- In Japan, most of the times lost items are returned to their owners
- In Japan, most people think of beer in the hot summer.
- In Japan, not many people take a long summer vacation.
- In Japan, nowhere is without the risk of earthquakes
- In Japan, only women are entitled to take the national obstetrics exam.
- In Japan, people become legally of age at twenty.
- In Japan, people legally become adults at the age of twenty.
- In Japan, people legally become adults when they turn twenty.
- In Japan, politicians are more often laughed at than loved in comics.
- In Japan, practically every family has a washing machine.
- In Japan, radioactive cesium was detected in baby formula.
- In Japan, relations between neighbors are apt to be cooler than in USA.
- In Japan, school starts in April.
- In Japan, something like a proposal is made when men and women start a relationship
- In Japan, students are supposed to be selfless and group-centered.
- In Japan, summer vacation is also called "obon"
- In Japan, the 3rd of March is known as "Momo no Sekku". As an event which wishes upon the healthy development and happiness of young girls, Hina-dolls and peach flowers are used as decoration. Peach flowers are beautiful, light pink flowers, and symbolise "Charmingness".
- In Japan, the amount of children whose only decent meal is provided by school is increasing. The amount of children whose weight decreases due to not being able to eat during summer vacation is also substantial.
- In Japan, the fiscal year starts from April
- In Japan, the new school year begins in April.
- In Japan, the new school year starts in April.
- In Japan, the new semester begins in April.
- In Japan, the payroll tax is usually withheld from the monthly salary.
- In Japan, the rainy season usually begins in June.
- In Japan, the school year begins in April.
- In Japan, the spring and fall equinoxes are national holidays, but the summer and winter solstices are not.
- In Japan, the vernal and autumnal equinoxes are national holidays, but the summer and winter solstices are not.
- In Japan, there are a lot of beautiful places.
- In Japan, there are arranged marriages and love marriages. In arranged marriages, each partner must show biodata to each other's families before possible approval. Such a marriage is seen also as a business relationship.
- In Japan, there are lots of hot springs.
- In Japan, there are many hot springs.
- In Japan, there are more and more people dressing up for Halloween
- In Japan, too, farmers act similarly to jesters
- In Japan, we are paid by the month.
- In Japan, we drive on the left side of the road.
- In Japan, we eat puffer fish
- In Japan, we still sometimes see someone use an abacus, but not as often as we used to.
- In Japan, women are getting married at a later age
- In Japan, you are surrounded by beauty.
- In Japan, you can see the orderly lines at stations.
- in Japanese
- in japanese and
- In Japanese classrooms, students have a hard time as they have to copy everything on the blackboard into their notepads
- In Japanese inns, even tatami mat rooms will have a Western sofa near the window
- In Japanese language numeric characters are read separating the numbers and digits, as in 2 / 100 / 3 / 10 / 3
- in japanese satori means nirvana in english.
- in japanese she talked behind my back
- In Japanese smartphones, the camera shutter sound cannot be disabled
- in japanese to treat someone to a meal
- in Japanese yen
- In Japanese, "ii-hito" isn't necessarily a compliment.
- In Japanese, being surprised at suddenly learning something is called nemimi ni mizu [water in a sleeping ear]
- In Japanese, even if it's the same word, if the notation is different, slight differences in meaning and nuance can be expressed.
- In Japanese, it is more natural to omit the subject of a sentence
- In Japanese, please
- In Japanese, the letter G often refers to cockroaches
- in jeopardy
- in jest
- in jesus in believe
- in joke
- In judging his work, we must take account of his lack of experience.
- In judging his work, we must take his lack of experience into account.
- In judging his work, you should make allowances for his lack of experience.
- In judo, technique is more important than strength.
- in july
- In June, it rains day after day.
- In junior high and high schools, they say insidious forms of bullying are on the rise.
- In junior high school I was in the ballet club
- in jure
- in just
- in just 24 hours
- in just a few clicks
- In just a little bit
- in just such a way
- in justice to a person
- in justification of
- In Kabuki not only talent but also heredity counts.
- In Kabuki, not only talent, but also heredity counts.
- in kanji
- in keeping with
- in key
- in khng
- in kind
- in knee
- in knots
- in knowledge of
- in known
- in kobe
- In Korea, there's a popular theory that says that: "If you eat a quarter of an Iceberg lettuce, you will fall asleep". Thus, amongst truck drivers in Korea, lettuce is known as something that should not be eaten before work.
- in kurzem
- In Kyoto, you can see both old and modern buildings.
- in labor
- In labor negotiation union leaders play an important role.
- in lala land
- in land sea
- in large
- In large
- In large cities, in London for instance, there is heavy smog.
- in large drops
- in large numbers
- in large part
- in large quantities
- in large-scale applications
- in last december
- in last minute
- in last minutes
- in last summer vacation
- in last summer vacation or on summer vacation
- in last two months
- in last week
- in last year
- in lastweek
- in late
- In late August, they set off on a long journey for breeding.
- in late September
- In late summer and autumn one can see the leaves change colour.
- in later years
- In later years, I confess that I do not envy the white boy as I once did.
- In Latin, there are six cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, and vocative.
- in law
- in law by law
- in lay
- in layer
- in layman's terms
- in lbs
- in leaded type
- in leaf
- in league
- in leaps and bounds
- in left field
- In legal documents, difficult words and phrases are often used.
- In legal terms, children are called "issue."
- in leisure
- in length
- in lesbians
- in less than
- in less than half a century
- in less than no time
- in less time
- in less time than before
- in letters of gold
- in lieu
- in lieu of
- in lieu of n
- in life
- In life
- In life as with omelets, the timing is important.
- In life, there are many things more important than work.
- In life, there are people who respond to kindness with ill will.
- In life, you never know what's around the corner
- in light
- in light of
- in light of .....
- in light of finding
- in light of given
- In light of his lack of abilities we cannot expect him to succeed.
- In light of his youth the police have decided not to charge him.
- in light of in terms of
- in light of in the light of
- in light of the above
- in light of the fact provided
- in light-hearted haste
- in like Flynn
- in like manner
- in limbo
- in limine
- in limited time
- in limited warranty
- in line
- In Line
- in line of duty
- in line of public duty
- in line ph sensor single use
- in line with
- in line with align with
- in line with target
- in line with the terms and conditions
- in line with this
- in liquor
- in literature
- in little
- in live
- in living
- in living memory
- In living through these uncertain times, it is necessary to be flexible and not be a captive to traditional values.
- in loco parentis
- In London, quite a few musicals and plays are presented at the theaters every night.
- In London, the police are always worried about finding a bomb on the train or subway.
- in long pants
- in long term in long run
- In looking back, I feel deeply grateful to my parents.
- in lore
- in lot
- in love
- in love with
- in love with love
- in loving memory of
- In Loving Memory Of...
- in low
- in low joint
- in low spirits
- in lower case
- in magazines
- in magnificentia naturae resurgit spiritus
- in magnitude
- in magnitude to
- in major portions of .....
- in making a decision
- In making a decision, I rely not on logic but on instinct.
- In making comparison between A and B
- in making comparison between..... and .....
- in making decisions on(about).....
- in manuscript
- in many cases
- In many cases
- In many cases, the image that comes to mind when you listen to music is that of the CD's artwork.
- In many countries, buying or smoking cannabis is forbidden by law.
- In many countries, the main reason that people come to big cities is because of work.
- in many forms
- in many instances
- in many instances meaning
- In many languages the way dictionary-form words end is fixed; in Japanese they end in a 'u row' character.
- In many old movies the heroine is always the one to die.
- in many parts of
- In many parts of the world it is illegal to shoot wild game such as deer, moose or pheasant.
- In many parts of the world, there is not enough food to meet everyone's needs.
- In many parts of the world, there isn't enough food to meet everyone's needs.
- In many parts of the world, there's not enough food to meet everyone's needs.
- in many place
- in many respects
- in many respects meaning
- In many shops and businesses discounts are now given to senior citizens.
- in many ways
- In many ways, animals can do things better than people can.
- In March, many flowers come out.
- in marketing
- In marriage there should be equal give and take.
- In marriage, settling down benefits men more than women.
- in mask
- in mass production line
- in material and workmanship
- In mathematics and English, he is second to none in the class.
- In mathematics, a straight line is defined by two points.
- in matter
- in matter of fact.
- in maximum
- in May
- In May
- In May the trees have fresh leaves.
- in meaning
- in measure
- In medical research, one of the first problems is to isolate the cause of the disease.
- in medio
- in meeting at meeting
- in mega-gravity field
- in memoriam
- In Memoriam
- in memory
- In Memory
- in memory analytics
- in memory computing
- in memory of
- In Memory of ...
- in memory storage
- In Memory...
- in mesh
- in microcosm
- in mid-1980
- in mid-air
- in mid-career
- in mid-september
- in midair
- In middle school, I was talking with my therapist, and seeing as we were having such a great talk, I suddenly thought "There's a chance", and I tried to get a kiss. But she told me to stop. Then, as I headed to my next class, I felt so embarrassed.
- in middle voice
- in midnight
- in midst
- in milk
- in millions
- in mind
- in mind of
- in Minecraft
- in miniature
- in mint condition
- in minuites or less
- in minutes
- in mirror
- in mistake for
- in mitigation
- in mm
- in moderation
- in modern times
- in modern times perevod
- In modern times we have gone through two world wars as the end result of international disputes.
- in modern times where or when
- in modern-day
- in modo molto frequente inglese
- in moment
- in monday
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