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Ahmedabad, city, eastern Gujarat state, west-central India. It lies along the Sabarmati River about 275 miles (440 km) north of Mumbai (Bombay). Ahmedabad is at the junction of the main roads leading to Mumbai and central India, the Kathiawar Peninsula, and the Rajasthan border.

語源 Origin obscure. Semantically equivalent to, and often understood as, an ellipsis of more often than not so. Possibly sometimes understood as more often than zero (see nought and naught), especially in reference to scales or gauges where mark zero represents the midpoint of measurement or frequency.

研究社 新英和中辞典での「nothing less than」の意味 nothing less than… アクセント nòthing léss than… (1) 少なくとも … くらい は. We expected nothing less than an abject apology. 少なくとも 平身低頭 の 謝罪 が 当然 くるものと 思っていた. (2) …に ほかならない, …ほど の.

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It's less than honest not to mention that. それに 言及 しないの は ちっとも 正直 でない.

発音 前置詞 other than (idiomatic) Except, besides. There was no furniture in the abandoned house, other than a broken bedstead. (idiomatic) Otherwise than; in any other way than, for any other reason than, etc. The problem cannot be solved other than by putting in much time and effort. He was never anything other than pleasant to me.

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Weblio例文辞書での「more than anything」に類似した例文 more than anything 1 余り 例文 more than something 2 程度 が 以前よりも なおさら 進んだ さま 例文 all the more 3 何よりも

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Old sayings with real meaning show up everywhere—conversations with family, random advice from friends, even casual texts. The funny part? Most people repeat them without fully understanding what they actually mean or how to use them naturally. This guide breaks that pattern. You’ll learn what these sayings really mean, how to use them in real conversations, and how to respond when someone ...