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- T
- TA
- TB
- TC
- TD
- TE
- TF
- TG
- TH
- TI
- TJ
- TK
- TL
- TM
- TN
- TO
- TP
- TQ
- TR
- TS
- TT
- TU
- TV
- TW
- TX
- TY
- TZ
- T(50音)
- T(タイ文字)
- T(数字)
- T(記号)
- thoroughly
- Thoroughly
- Thoroughly committed
- THOROUGHLY DISPOSE OF
- thoroughly understand
- thoroughness
- Thoroughness
- thoroughwort
- thorough‐paced
- thorough‐pin
- thoroughのミススペル
- thorow
- thorp
- Thorp
- THORP
- thorpe
- Thorpe
- Thorpe reaction
- thorps
- Thorsen
- Thorshavn
- Thorson
- Thorstein Bunde Veblen
- Thorstein Veblen
- thortveitite
- Thortveitite
- thorugh pain
- thos
- Thos.
- those
- Those 4 degrees meant that 30 percent of the land area of the world was covered in ice.
- Those above the head of department
- Those agenda items were taken up en bloc for discussion.
- those all
- Those animals can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Those animals were in danger of dying out.
- Those apples are big.
- Those apples aren't ripe yet.
- Those apples aren't yet ripe.
- Those approaching retirement age have the choice of working or not working.
- those are
- Those are
- Those are cheap, aren't they?
- those are done
- Those are my books.
- Those are my CD's.
- Those are my CDs.
- Those are my grandmother's dentures.
- Those are my lines.
- Those are my pants.
- Those are my personal memories.
- Those are my sister's books.
- Those are my trousers.
- those are my words
- Those are nice gloves you have on.
- Those are not your chairs.
- Those are our books.
- Those are our teachers' cars.
- Those are probably the only sorts of books you’ve read.
- Those are rain clouds.
- Those are really big apples.
- Those are sunflowers.
- those are the best kind
- Those are the leftovers from lunch.
- Those are the most expensive shoes I've ever seen.
- those are the reasons
- Those are their books.
- those are they are
- Those are values that we all share.
- Those are very big apples.
- Those are very famous people.
- those are words
- Those aren't your chairs.
- Those beef bowls are at most just 100 yen cheaper, are you willing to wait in line just for that?
- Those birds build their nests in the summer and fly to the south in the winter.
- Those black people have long been deprived of their rights.
- Those books are always in great demand.
- Those books are mine.
- Those books are theirs.
- Those books look as if they're going to topple over any minute.
- Those books which have made a lasting contribution to man's quest for truth, we call great books.
- Those books will make a fine library.
- Those born in January
- Those box speakers have a good reverb.
- Those boys are in the first flush of youth.
- Those boys are not good at speaking to these girls.
- Those brothers are both over 6 feet in height. That's indeed tall.
- Those candles aren't white.
- Those candles burned the table.
- Those cats are liked by her.
- Those chairs are in the way.
- those charged with governance
- Those children always get into trouble with their parents.
- Those children are cheerful.
- Those children are in exuberant spirits.
- Those children are keen on skating.
- Those children are potential customers.
- Those children are waiting for their mother.
- Those children have no one to care for them.
- Those children use bad words.
- Those children went away, singing a song.
- Those children were being cared for by an aunt.
- Those children were covered with dirt from head to foot.
- Those children were well looked after.
- Those cities have uniform traffic laws.
- Those clothes look good because it is you who is wearing them. It won’t look the same if it was me.
- Those clothes suit you well.
- Those college students give me a bad headache.
- those concerned with schools
- Those consequences are no concern of mine.
- those contents
- Those countries used to belong to France.
- Those cowards ran away soon.
- Those customs found acceptance there.
- Those dark clouds will probably bring rain.
- those days
- those days at that time
- those dependent on one
- Those dogs are big.
- Those eyebrows are so thick!
- those fellows
- Those flowers have died.
- Those flowers smell sweet.
- those for whom
- Those four words carried not only a lot of complex information, but also the persuasive force of a proverb.
- those from
- those girls
- Those girls are very busy.
- Those glasses have low-power lenses.
- Those glasses suit you.
- Those gloom and doom economists aren't worth their salt.
- Those good-for-nothing layabouts were sacked.
- Those goods are on approval.
- Those grapes look sweet, but in fact they're sour.
- Those guys are bad news.
- Those guys are ruthless, covering up their tracks like that after all their wrongdoing.
- Those heels are really high.
- Those hens lay eggs almost every day.
- those higher up
- Those homeless people are living hand-to-mouth.
- Those houses are 500 years old.
- Those houses are big.
- Those houses are my uncle's.
- Those ideas are alien to our way of thinking.
- Those impossible suggestions just annoy me.
- those in britain
- Those in favor, please raise your hand
- those in one's group
- Those in the presidential election
- Those individual members of the class do not want to be held back by others not so good at math.
- those ing
- those interested in
- Those involved
- Those jets were faster than lightning.
- Those kids know that.
- those kind of
- those kind of people
- those kind of things
- those kind people
- Those kinds of details can be kept until last. First, please give a general explanation of the whole thing
- Those kinds of methods are out of date.
- those kinds of people
- those kinds of those kind of
- Those ladies and gentlemen who live in the suburbs of Yokohama, if it is convenient to you, please come.
- Those leaves are fallen.
- Those look like rain clouds.
- Those loved by many are liable to untimely death.
- Those mechanics are paid as much as ten thousand yen per hour.
- Those men are of a generation.
- Those men are rich who are contented with what they have.
- those minutes
- those most
- Those mountains over there have turned white this morning.
- those new
- Those new model cars are on the market.
- Those notebooks are mine.
- those of
- those of us
- those of us svenska
- those of you
- Those officials don't understand finance at all.
- Those old laws were all done away with.
- Those old people manufacture men's clothes.
- those or these people
- Those oysters I ate last night didn't agree with me.
- Those pants are too big.
- Those peasants badly need land to grow rice.
- those people
- Those people appreciate clarity.
- Those people are speaking French.
- Those people contributed greatly to world peace.
- Those people don't know me.
- Those people might be able to help us.
- Those people tried to kill me.
- Those photos are hers.
- Those pictures were painted by him.
- Those plans look almost the same to me.
- Those plans seem much alike to me.
- Those plans seem nearly identical to me.
- those present
- Those present at the concert were surprised by his performance.
- Those present at the meeting supported the bill.
- Those present at the meeting were surprised at the news.
- Those present rose as one man and walked out.
- Those present took it for genuine gold.
- Those present were all against the plan.
- Those present were all astonished at the results of the election.
- Those present were all moved to tears.
- Those present were almost all women.
- Those present were charmed by her beauty.
- Those present were fewer than we had expected.
- Those present were so kind.
- Those present were surprised at the news.
- Those present were, for the most part, students.
- Those prisoners were set free yesterday.
- those privy
- Those proposals seem very much alike to me.
- Those pupils were too much to handle.
- Those pupils were too much to manage.
- Those records are not accessible to the public.
- Those regulations all apply to everyone without a single exception.
- Those roses are very beautiful.
- those rows are out of bounds.
- Those ruins were once a splendid palace.
- Those rules fostered discontent among students.
- Those scientists are the cream of the crop.
- Those sentences sound like one sentence.
- Those shadows appeared in a way like giant dinosaurs, with a long neck and a very big jaw without teeth.
- Those shoes are a perfect match for this white skirt.
- Those shoes are old fashioned.
- Those shoes are out of date.
- Those shoes don't go with the suit.
- Those shoes go well with this white skirt.
- Those shoes have been reduced.
- Those shoes won't do for climbing.
- Those sitting at the back should also use seatbelts.
- Those sneakers are ugly.
- Those standing were all men.
- those stars
- Those students are all studying English.
- Those students didn't both pass the test.
- Those students whose names have been called will begin their exams.
- Those students work hard, don't they?
- Those tears are artificial.
- Those that are knowledgeable
- Those that Endeavour speak of hopes, those that don't speak of discontent
- those that live longest see most.
- those that live longest will see most.
- those them
- Those three are his daughters.
- Those trains run every three minutes.
- Those tribes inhabit the desert all year round.
- Those twins look like two peas in a pod.
- Those two are blindly enraptured with each other right now but they say first meeting someone is the first step toward goodbye. I wonder if they're aware of that.
- Those two are exactly alike.
- Those two are so quiet it's unsettling. Could this be the quiet before the storm?
- Those two are such a cute couple.
- Those two boys are cousins.
- Those two boys are twins.
- Those two boys have about the same ability in English.
- Those two boys share the same dormitory room.
- Those two children were the same age.
- Those two experiments yielded similar results.
- Those two ideas are quite distinct.
- Those two make a fine pair.
- Those two make such a cute couple.
- Those two really hit it off.
- Those two runners were head to head right up till the finals in the Olympics.
- Those two seem to not get along.
- Those two used to get along so well together but even with them you can sense a chill coming on.
- those we
- Those were his actual words.
- those were the days
- Those Were the Days
- Those were the days!
- Those were the good old days!
- Those were the good old days.
- Those were the saddest hours of my life.
- Those were the years when they were happiest.
- those which
- those who
- Those who always smile and are cheerful attract others.
- those who are bullish
- Those who are delicate in health are apt to catch a cold when the cold season sets in.
- Those who are idle will fail.
- Those who are lazy will never pass.
- those who are near me do not know that you are nearer to me than they are
- Those who are present are all Japanese.
- Those who are suffering from hunger in Africa need urgent help.
- Those who believe shall be saved
- Those who believe shall be saved.
- Those who bring something with them are welcome.
- Those who buy this comic book in our store are mostly junior high school students.
- Those who came on the following day were in danger.
- Those who choose to retire can do so as early as sixty-two, although starting to draw their Social Security distributions at that age would mean that the payments would be reduced by twenty percent.
- Those who come are welcome, those who leave are not regretted.
- Those who come are welcomed, those who leave are not regretted.
- Those who cooperated filling out the questionnaire, will receive an original ballpoint pen
- those who cover expenses
- Those who do not know the sadness of love may not speak of it.
- Those who do not wish to go need not go.
- Those who don't eat enough vegetables
- Those who don't want to go, don't need to go.
- Those who find fault with other people tend to be blind to their own fault.
- Those who finish the work may take a break.
- Those who finished writing theirs names on the blackboard, please return to your seats
- Those who forget everything are happy.
- Those who get tuna as the main sushi are posers.
- Those who has an opinion can raise their hands.
- Those who have completed the transfer please contact me
- Those who have never thought about the value of life should not study medicine.
- Those who have similar characteristics may easily get along, or clash with each other.
- Those who hide can find.
- Those who keep early hours are generally healthy.
- Those who keeps early hour will live long.
- Those who know him like him.
- Those who know him speak well of him.
- Those who know nothing but the countryside have no sense of countryside, and those who have not set foot outside the city do not know what a city really is.
- Those who laugh at other people's dreams are actually miserable people. You should feel sorry about them
- Those who learn English cannot do without English dictionaries.
- Those who like borrowing dislike paying.
- Those who live in glass houses should never throw stones.
- Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
- Those who lived in that country could not speak out against their leaders.
- Those who look outward dream, but those who look inward awaken.
- Those who missed the test must take it tomorrow.
- Those who often break their promises are never trusted.
- Those who possess nothing lose nothing.
- Those who send in old junk they don't use anymore will, without exception, receive a present.
- Those who show this coupon will get one free drink
- Those who side with the majority
- Those who spend too much time traveling become strangers in their own country.
- Those who think their lives are perfectly normal in reality lead lives that are more unusual than anybody else.
- Those who use forks or chopsticks often think people who don't are uncivilized.
- Those who violate the rules will be punished.
- those who want or wants
- Those who want to join the club should sign here.
- Those who want to meet, will meet.
- Those who want to remain may do so.
- Those who want to use the bathroom should do so now.
- Those who were present were disappointed at the report.
- Those who were present were very glad at the news.
- Those who were there thought it was pure gold.
- Those who work hard will succeed.
- those whom
- Those whom he lived with respected him.
- those whom using
- Those whose houses had been damaged by the earthquake evacuated to the temporary shelter.
- Those whose sins are forgiven are deemed to be sinless that they may find the way to heaven.
- Those will have to be dealt with separately.
- those with
- Those with a vested interests
- Those with contents that appeal both to parents and children sell best.
- Those women are strong.
- Those women were so surprised that they couldn't speak.
- Those women were too surprised to speak.
- those words
- Those words are mere diplomatic niceties.
- Those words are sometimes used in a sexual context.
- Those words have extremely old origins.
- Those words make it difficult to resist.
- Those young men are independent of their parents.
- Thost
- thot
- thot slayers mean
- thot whore diff
- thotacolaparotomy
- Thoth
- thots
- thou
- Thou
- thou art
- thou hast
- thou hast created us for thyself
- Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou hast anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
- thou shalt love thy neighbour
- Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
- Thou shalt not kill.
- thou shalt repent!
- though
- Though
- Though 38, he is still dependent on his parents.
- though a wish in the well
- Though against one's will
- though alas
- though although even though
- Though apparently healthy, he really has a delicate constitution.
- Though commonsense is necessary for everyone, it is not always easily acquired.
- though even though
- Though God may forgive, man is not therefore to forget.
- Though grammatically there is nothing wrong with this sentence, I doubt if anyone would actually ever use it.
- Though grammatically there's nothing wrong with this sentence, I doubt if anyone would actually ever use it.
- though have i failed
- Though he dieted, he still could not lose weight.
- Though he dieted, he still remained too fat.
- Though he had a bad cold, he had to work.
- Though he had a cold, he went to work.
- Though he had been in the hospital, he kept up with other students.
- Though he is clever, he isn't wise.
- Though he is fairly well off, he is frugal; he takes after his father in that respect.
- Though he is more than sixty years old, he looks young.
- Though he is no longer president, he still holds considerable sway among the political elite.
- Though he is old, he has a youthful spirit.
- Though he is old, he is still equal to the task.
- Though he is old, he is very healthy.
- Though he is over eighty, he is still healthy.
- Though he is rich, he is not happy.
- Though he is rich, he is unkind.
- Though he is so worldly-wise, he is still very young.
- Though he is very learned, he lacks common sense.
- Though he is very poor, he is above telling a lie.
- Though he is wealthy, he is not happy.
- Though he is young, he is equal to the task.
- Though he is young, he is quite polite.
- Though he is young, he never wastes time.
- Though he knew the truth, he told us nothing.
- Though he lives next door, he doesn't even say hello to us.
- Though he lives within a stone's throw of the school, he is often late.
- Though he long dominated the steel industry, he never achieved a complete monopoly.
- Though he tried hard, nothing changed.
- Though he was a child, he made up his mind to do the work himself.
- Though he was poor, he was happy.
- Though he was poor, he was nonetheless happy.
- Though he was tired, he kept on working.
- Though he worked hard, he remained poor as ever.
- Though he wouldn't admit it, he was very tired.
- Though he's not clever, he's a diligent worker.
- Though he's rich, he's not happy.
- Though his argument was convincing, we did not side with him.
- Though I admit what you say, I still think you are wrong.
- Though I am old, you are still young.
- Though I am tired, I will work hard.
- though i don't know
- Though I failed, I will try again.
- Though I had never met Jim, I could pick him out right away.
- Though I have decided to go to the party, I'm not looking forward to it.
- Though I have done nothing against them, they think ill of me.
- Though I have neither money nor friends, I am not so unhappy as you think.
- though i know ill
- Though I refused repeatedly, he insisted that I should go there.
- though I say it
- though I say it who should not
- Though I think that's true,
- Though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
- Though I was tired, I did my best.
- Though I went to see her all the way in the rain, she was out.
- though i'd something more to say
- Though I've decided to go to the party, I'm not looking forward to it.
- Though imperfectly, he finished writing his manuscript.
- though informal
- Though invited, she didn't go to watch the World cup.
- though it is an unnecessary addition
- Though it is expensive, we'll go by air.
- Though it is poor in natural resources, Japan has become an economic superpower thanks to international trade.
- Though it is true that every normal human being is able to use language, it is misleading to compare this with his ability to eat, sleep, or walk.
- though it may not be necessary
- Though it stopped raining, the wind was still blowing hard.
- Though it was a muggy night, she went to bed with all the windows closed.
- Though it was cold, he didn't light the fire.
- Though it was noisy on the street, I could hear my name being called.
- Though it was raining, she went out.
- Though it was raining, we played football.
- Though it was snowing, it wasn't very cold outside.
- Though it was the original, Amsterdam, and York, were beaten by New York.
- Though it was very cold, I went out.
- Though it was very late, he went on working.
- though it was. . .,
- Though it's now January, it's warm like early spring.
- Though Jane is not a good runner, she can swim very fast.
- Though Jim works very hard, his job does not pay very much.
- Though many books are published, hardly a few of them are of value.
- though means 'despite the fact that'.
- Though Mike likes his job very much, it does not pay well.
- though not
- though not required:
- though of course
- Though only 16, he is independent of his parents.
- Though only a child, he was interested in reading books on philosophy.
- Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.
- though quite late now
- though sacred ground
- Though seriously injured, he managed to get to a telephone.
- Though she did not wear expensive clothes, she was neatly dressed.
- Though she is a child, she can act wisely.
- Though she is poor, she is happy.
- Though she is rich, she is not happy.
- Though she looks like his older sister, the fact is that she is his mother.
- Though she repeated that she was a college student, I could not bring myself to believe it.
- Though she wanted to travel abroad by herself, she decided not to.
- Though she was alone, I didn't think she was lonely.
- Though she was only twelve years old, Susan knew how to make a living.
- Though she was tired, she kept on working.
- Though she wished to travel abroad by herself, she thought better of it.
- though so
- though songs don't have shapes
- though that be so
- Though the Browns have seven children, they seem to make ends meet.
- Though the doctor did his best, the patient's recovery was slow.
- Though the enemy's defenses were strong, we tried to break through.
- though the focus on equity
- Though the Hinamatsuri was originally for both boys and girls, it is now just for girls.
- Though the Incas built up a great civilization, they had no system of writing.
- Though this is a bulky book with over 1000 pages, I will have read it all by this time next week.
- Though this is only moderately spicy, it does make your mouth water.
- though thought
- Though timid in some respects, he was very bold in others.
- Though Tom went to the salon, it would have been better if he'd hurried back.
- Though Tony is American, he can't speak English.
- Though very busy, she came to see me off.
- though why
- Though wounded, they continued to fight.
- Though young, he had to support his large family.
- Though young, he is an able man.
- Though young, he is wise.
- though [although]
- thoughneverthless
- thoughout through
- thought
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- thought aruku
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