Components
924 examples found containing 'め-'
こころ
まど
である
The eye is the window of the soul.
あか
るい
いろ
わたし
たち
いた

The bright colors arrested our eyes.
あいつめ
あした
明日
こそ
いた
あわせてくれる
I'll take my revenge on him at all costs tomorrow.
あか
ちゃん
ましました

Has the baby woken up?
くち
よりもの
とき
ある
Eyes sometimes talk louder than words.
かれ
あお
している
He has blue eyes.
かのじょ
彼女
なみだ
うかべてテレビ
ていた

She was watching TV with tears in her eyes.
もの
しい
もの
What you see is what you want.
わたしたち
私達

We see with our eyes.
くるま
うんてん
運転
ふたん
負担
かける
Driving a car taxes the eyes.
かれ
あお
きんぱつ
金髪
である
He has blue eyes and fair hair.
つか
やすいです
My eyes get tired very easily.
かれ
はった

He opened his eyes wide.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
へん

She gave me a strange look.
じて
ある
けます

Can you walk with your eyes closed?
した
うっすらくま
いている

Faint shadows had appeared beneath her eyes.
きみ
なん
めた

What woke you up?
めた
とき
ひる
なりかかっていた
It was almost noon when I woke up.
いもうと
それ
じぶん
自分
じしん
自身

My sister saw it with her own eyes.
れても
いた
くない
kotowaza
The apple of one's eye (literally: doesn't hurt even if it gets in your eye).
ませよ

Wake up!
じて

Close your eyes.
わたし
いつも
ちょうしょく
朝食
まえ
しんぶん
新聞
とお

I always have a look at the newspaper before breakfast.
かれ
じて
おんがく
音楽
いた

He listened to the music with his eyes closed.
かのじょ
彼女
あお
している
She has blue eyes.
まえ
かれ
ほとんど
えなかった

Before he died, he was almost blind.
なが
れば
ちが
ってくる
おも
います

I suppose it's different when you think about it over the long term.
かれ
わる

His eyesight is bad.
かれ
ます
まで
ちましょ

Let's wait until he wakes up.
かのじょ
彼女
そのドレス
とめた
Her eyes settled on the dress.
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