英語 での A dozen の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Find out what her preferred color is and purchase a dozen.
Up to a dozen different resolutions and aspect ratios including.
I moved to Otsu City a dozen years ago and made an English Conversation Club, and now there are 15 beginner and intermediate classes.
When working in a multi-display environment, you may be faced with a dozen different screen resolutions and DPI settings.
A dozen years ago, the largest internet company in China wasn't Alibaba or Tencent, but game developer Shanda Interactive Entertainment.
A dozen social buttons and 19 built in templates are part of Easy Social Share plugin's offerings.
So we put up a dozen hours after the road is bumpy, and interest to still enjoying the natural scenery of Jiuzhaigou.
Hosting the camera at the door, but also rented a torch, a line a dozen people craned scenic spots such as tour guides to"adopt.
In order to pursue its expansion, Creaform is current recruiting for over a dozen job positions in Lévis.
In the US alone, more than a dozen new human diseases have cropped up in the last two decades.
A dozen agents handle over 4,000 tickets a month, escalating more complicated issues to about 30 teams across the globe.
In New Zealand, a dozen women are killed by their partners or ex-partners each year.
Last month a dozen Google workers quit over the scandal, and many more signed an open letter of protest.
I lost four relatives and more than a dozen other family members and neighbours are seriously injured.
The show sent me a dozen roses and said,'Will you accept these roses?'.
Has publications in business magazines(Harvard Business, Business Week) and a dozen others.
More than 240 airlines- including about a dozen from Russia- competed across a range of categories.
Explorer, artist, marine naturalist and protector of the oceans, he has written a dozen books on the sea.
When the company was established, it employed only a dozen men.
Since the 1970s, there have been at least a dozen clinical studies of cartilage as a treatment for cancer.