dictionnaire Japonais - Anglais

日本語, にほんご - English

だれ Anglais:

1. who


Who is it?
What really surprised me most was that I was the only one who got fired.
I've heard that people who eat vegetables and fruit every day are less likely to have a heart attack.
I'm the type who gets nervous in front of people, so I'm bad at speech making.
Tom bought a bunch of inexpensive cameras to give to children who lived in his neighborhood.
He was a brave warrior who had spent most of his life fighting his enemies.
Our teacher was a beautiful lady, but was not the type of person who dressed up.
The people who come on the Maury Povich show often make pretentious claims about their lovers cheating on them.
People who are afraid of making mistakes will make no progress in English conversation.
People who regularly work in the open air do not suffer from sleeplessness.
Why is politics separating us, when we ourselves know who is good and who isn't?
There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after the children fall asleep and wonder how they'll make the mortgage, or pay their doctor's bills, or save enough for their child's college education.
A drunkard is somebody you don't like and who drinks as much as you do.
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.
Tom and Mary are both very kind and will help anybody who asks.

Anglais mot "だれ"(who) se produit dans des ensembles:

Chapter 2-Vocabulary

2. Whose


Whose is it?
My next door neighbor is a virtuoso whose skills with the piano have earned him a name among music experts.
Any act whatever of a man, which causes damage to another, obliges the one by whose fault it occurred to compensate it.
In other words, the merits, etc. of making detours are the consideration of the attitudes of the landowners whose property the line would cross, the convenience of other towns and villages, as well as connection with other railway lines.
Astronomy is perhaps the science whose discoveries owe least to chance, in which human understanding appears in its whole magnitude, and through which man can best learn how small he is.
For my multi-talented sister, able do anything with ease, it seems that my commonplace self is something whose existence she finds very hard to forgive.
Rose, Juniper, Lily, and Camellia were all named after plants, as was Giant Corpse Flower, whose high school experience was far worse than theirs.
The close-cropped lawn is beautiful in the eyes of a people whose inherited bent it is to readily find pleasure in contemplating a well-preserved pasture or grazing land.
Ronpari is a word that designates those whose eyes don't look straight, but in different directions to the left and right, as if they were looking at Paris and London.
We can save on translations by giving it to an employee whose mother speaks that language. -- And I suppose you save on the cost of a doctor by seeing someone whose mother had been a doctor?
I can describe China, especially in relation to big cities like Beijing, in one sentence - China is a country whose pace of life is both fast and leisurely.
The calzone is a pizza-like turnover, filled with tomatoes and cheese, whose name comes from an Italian word for "pants."
However, what's interesting is that whilst there are people whose computer use has become a problem, there are also people who have recovered from illness because of using computers.
Claude, an autotropic boy in my class whose skin is green due to chlorophyll, dreams of foresting the moon.