さらに
Meanings
Adverb
Conjunction
Usually written in kana
1. furthermore; again; after all; more and more; moreover; even more
Pitch accent
らに
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Composed of
new; unused; new; obvious; natural
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
even further; and then some; even more
to make matters worse
Examples (38 in total)
Do you have any further questions?
The thunder became louder.
He looked into the matter further.
Three more passengers got on the bus.
I can speak French and also Spanish.
The situation has evolved into a more complex problem.
I am afraid of the situation getting worse.
Business is bad, and the outlook for next year is even worse.
He speaks English, and French as well.
The prediction was for more snow.
I gathered more information about it.
They moved farther away from the fire.
The workers demanded more money and holidays.
The man's demands escalated even further.
Tokyo's air pollution problem is even worse than that of New York.
I'll check further into the matter.
Her fever was still higher an hour later.
Further study will prove that the theory is right.
This book is even more interesting than that one.
He thought that there was no point in studying further in this field.
He pretended ignorance, which made me still more angry.
I met an old friend, and what was more strange, my former teacher.
At this rate, the risk is high that our country's competitive position will drop even further.
You shall see greater things than that.
As time has passed, the problem has proved more serious.
He is a good boy, and what is better, very handsome.
He remained silent, so that she got still more angry.
Rapid industrialization could shrink our rivers even further.
We were very tired, and to make matters worse, it began to rain.
With more education, he would have found a better job.
After graduating from college my brother went to the United States for the purpose of doing further research.
I had to pay another five dollars.
For further information, see page 16.
The ship took on additional passengers.
About two miles farther on, the road bent to the right.
Tom is going to be here for three more weeks.
I had to pay ten dollars for the cassette in addition.
We hope the next 20 years will be even more successful for all of us.