しかな
Meanings
Adjective (い)
Expression
1. have no choice
2. there is nothing but
3. no more than
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Examples (40 in total)
There was no choice but to sit and wait.
There's only one bed.
The pirates had no choice but to surrender.
They had no alternative but to retreat.
I have nothing but respect for Tom.
February has only 28 days.
She had to give up her dream.
She had no choice but to accept her fate.
All we can do is wait for the police to arrive.
We have only a small garden.
We only have three days left.
I wonder if our meeting was just a dream.
Under the circumstances we have no choice but to surrender.
He is nothing but a fool.
We'll have to camp out if we can't find a place to stay.
There was nothing but the blue sea as far as the eye could reach.
It was only a partial success.
Everyone must learn on their own in the end.
There were only a few days left until the wedding.
The room had only a bed, a table and a chair.
This arrangement is only temporary.
There is only one book on the desk.
Your camera is only half the size of mine.
I'm just a boy who makes mistakes.
Can you name any plants peculiar to Japan?
If you go to Nara, you've got to see the deer.
He has only a superficial knowledge of the subject.
He has only a superficial knowledge of Japanese.
Everything that is in this world is but a dream.
Nothing but your love can save her now.
This road is the only approach to the city.
We had no choice but to wait for a while until the store opened.
He has very little, if any, knowledge about art.
When she was a student, she went to the disco only once.
There's only one day left.
There's only one copy of this document.
There was only one slice of bread in the refrigerator.
That radio is no bigger than a matchbox.
Given only thirty minutes, we couldn't answer all the questions.
It's only three miles to the village.