さいぜんをつく
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, す)
1. to do one's best; to do something to the best of one's ability
Composed of
the very best; utmost
to use up; to exhaust; to devote oneself (to); to do one's utmost (for); to do to exhaustion; to do completely
Examples (40 in total)
He will do his best.
Tom tried his best.
One should do one's best.
I have to do my best.
We should do our best.
Although I was tired, I did my best.
He did his best, but failed.
Every teacher does their best.
I'll do my best on the test.
Do your best, and you will succeed.
One has to do one's best in everything.
I resolved I would do my best.
Every player did his best.
Frankly speaking, you haven't tried your best.
She did her best to help him.
Father always says, "Do your best."
Our teacher told us that we should do our best.
We must always do our best.
He did his best to persuade her.
Of course, we must do our best.
All you have to do is do your best.
In all fairness, he did do his best.
Whatever course you may take, you must do your best.
Whatever you may do, you must do your best.
It is important for them to do their best.
If you are to be successful, you are to do your best.
I will try to do my best.
It is true that he did his best, but he was not careful enough.
If I had done my best, I might have succeeded.
Should he be given another chance, he would do his best.
He did his best and still had poor marks.
No matter what you may do, you must do your best.
I expect you all to do your best.
I will do my best to pass the examination.
We ought to do our best not to pollute our environment.
Although it is a very difficult task, I will do my best.
The teacher taught us that we should always do our best.
I'll do my best, but I'll not be able to finish it before Thursday at best.
You should do your best to carry out your promises.
He did his best; otherwise he would not have won the first prize.