きょうみをも
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, つ)
1. to have an interest (in)
Composed of
interest (in something); curiosity (about something); zest (for)
to hold (in one's hand); to take; to possess; to have; to maintain; to keep; to last
Examples (24 in total)
I have an interest in photography.
He has an interest in collecting insects.
Now I am very interested in the Italian Renaissance.
He got interested in the story.
My brother is interested in English and music.
He's very much interested in the Japanese language.
The novelist is interested in human beings.
He was interested in the mysteries of the Orient.
Tom looked quite interested.
They are interested in abstract reasoning.
Many Americans are interested in jazz.
They are very interested in astronomy.
The Incas had a wide range of interests.
Gordon is interested in the Japanese way of life.
I am interested in old cities in the world.
He is very much interested in Japanese history.
I became less and less interested in mathematics.
He was interested in only the pursuit of wealth.
I have a great interest in the evolution of dinosaurs.
Emily is very interested in tea ceremony and flower arrangement.
The teacher tried to interest the students in current events.
In reality, all they are interested in is power.
What subject do you think he is interested in?
He was mainly interested in the origin of the universe and evolution.