Components
222 examples found containing 'みえた'
とお
ともしび
灯火
えた

I saw a light in the distance.
あの
えた
まんげつ
満月
でした
It was a full moon that was seen that day.
かれ
しょうじき
正直
そう
えた

He appeared honest.
とお
ぼんやりした
かり
えた

We saw a dim light in the distance.
せんせい
先生
とお
よこぎ
横切
えた

I saw the teacher walk across the street.
やね
屋根
うえ
つき
えた

I saw the moon above the roof.
そら
いくつ
ほし
えた

There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
くるま
ぜんぽう
前方
こうつう
交通
しんごう
信号
えた

I could see traffic lights ahead of my car.
かれ
へや
部屋
はい
えた

He was seen to enter the room.
えんぽう
遠方
ちい
さな
かり
えた

We saw a little light in the distance.
かれ
とお
わた
えた

We saw him walk across the street.
そら
たくさん
ほし
えた

There were a lot of stars seen in the sky.
とお
しま
えた

We saw an island in the distance.
とお
とう
えた

We saw the tower in the distance.
とお
まち
あか
えた

We could see the lights of the town in the distance.
とお
かり
えた

I saw a light far away.
そら
いく
ほし
えた

There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
かのじょ
彼女
とお
よこぎ
横切
っている
えた

I saw her coming across the street.
こうえん
公園
なに
しろ
もの
えた

I saw something white in the park.
とお
とり
えた

We saw a bird in the distance.
いぬ
とお
よこぎ
横切
っている
えた

I saw a dog crossing the street.
はるか
とお
かり
えた

I saw a light far away.
わたし
れっしゃ
列車
えき
はい
ってくる
えた

I saw the train come into the station.
そら
たすう
多数
ほし
えた

Numerous stars were visible in the sky.
かれ
とお
えた
かり
かって
すす
んだ

He made for the light he saw in the distance.
かれ
わか
えた

He appeared young.
わたし
かってやって
ひと
えた

I saw a man coming toward me.
とお
やま
えた

We saw a mountain in the distance.
そら
はいけい
背景
にして
くろ
えた

The trees looked black against the sky.
ちへいせん
地平線
うえ
つき
えた

I saw the moon above the horizon.
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