政府はスーダンの人権状況への関心を高めるために尽力してきた団体を黙らせることに懸命になっているようだ。
The Government seems intent upon silencing an organization which has done so much to raise awareness of the human rights situation in Sudan.
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Kanji 尽, meaning exhaust, appears in 107 Japanese example sentences with translation.
This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 尽 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.
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政府はスーダンの人権状況への関心を高めるために尽力してきた団体を黙らせることに懸命になっているようだ。
The Government seems intent upon silencing an organization which has done so much to raise awareness of the human rights situation in Sudan.
「私が『友達と飲みに行ってもいい?』って聞いたらあなたが『いいよ』って言ったんじゃない!どうしてそんなに怒ってるの?理不尽な」「理不尽じゃないだろう?男と飲みに行くなんて一言も言ってなかったじゃないか!」「だって、トムはただの友達だし、そんなの言ったら『ダメ』って言われるの分かってるもん」
"When I asked to go out drinking with some friends, did you not say that it was fine? So why are you so angry? You're contradicting yourself." "Not at all! You never said that you were going to be drinking with men!" "That's because Tom is just a friend, and I know that if I said I was going with him then you'd have said no."