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860 examples found containing '水'
それにもっと
みず
たしなさい
Add more water to it.
その
へいし
兵士
わたし
みず
くれた
The soldier gave water to me.
この
ぬのじ
布地
みず
とお
さない

This fabric is impermeable to water.
これ
みず
けない

This is insoluble in water.
この
みず
すこ
しおから
塩辛

This water is a little salty.
この
みず
いい
にお
する
This water tastes good.
コップ
みず
いっぱい
なさい
Fill a glass with water.
カエル
みず
なか
から
てきた

A frog came out of the water.
かれ
つち
みず
やった
He watered the soil.
あぶら
みず
じり
わない

Oil and water don't blend.
あぶら
みず
ざらない

Oil and water don't mix.
こおり
ける
みず
なる
When ice melts, it becomes water.
はなみず
鼻水
ます

I have a runny nose.
はなみず
鼻水
てる

Your nose is running.
はなみず
鼻水
ている

My nose is running.
かのじょ
彼女
その
かびん
花瓶
いっぱい
みず
れた

She filled the vase with water.
かれ
はれつ
破裂
した
パイプから
なが
れた
みず
めた

They blocked the flow of water from the burst pipe.
かれ
びん
みず
いっぱい
れた

He filled the bottle with water.
かこ
過去
みず
なが
kotowaza
The past is water under the bridge (literally: the past flows like water).
ねこ
みず
とても
こわ
がる

Cats have a dread of water.
ひや
日焼
みず
ぶくれなりました
My sunburn has started to blister.
とうじ
当時
きれいな
みず
この
かわ
なが
れていた

Pure water was washed away to this river as well at that time.
げた
こいし
小石
みず
って
んだ

The pebble I threw skipped along the surface of the water.
そうしゃ
走者
なか
はし
ながら
みず
もの
いる
Some runners drink water as they are running.
みず
すいそ
水素
さんそ
酸素
ふく

Water contains hydrogen and oxygen.
みず
すいそ
水素
さんそ
酸素
でき
出来
ている

Water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen.
すいとう
水筒
ほとんど
みず
のこ
っていない

There is little water left in the canteen.
みず
きよ
ければ
うお
まず

Clear water breeds no fish.
すいしゃ
水車
こや
小屋
みな
じぶん
自分
すいしゃ
水車
みず

Every miller draws water to his own mill.
すいえい
水泳
わたし
しゅみ
趣味
です
Swimming is my hobby.
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