Components
926 examples found containing 'め-'
かのじょ
彼女
みずぎ
水着

Her bathing suit attracts our attention.
わたし
きみ
つけていた
I always had my eye on you.
わたし
レポート
とお
してくれません

Will you look over my report?
かれ
えなく
なった
He went blind.
おんな
こころ
ねこ

A woman's mind and winter wind change often.
するど
おとこ
った

I met a keen-eyed guy.
かのじょ
彼女
わたし
つめ
たい

She gave me an icy look.
じょせい
女性
ほん
ざっと
とお
している

A woman is giving a book a quick once-over.
かのじょ
彼女
なみだ
かんだ

Tears came to her eyes.
すな
はい
りました

I got some sand in my eye.
かのじょ
彼女
いちばん
一番
うつく
しい

Her eyes are her best feature.
なみだ
てきた

Tears came to my eyes.
その
あか
ぼう
まよなか
真夜中
めた

The baby woke up in the middle of the night.
かかれること
のぞ
みます

I hope to see you.
あまり
ねむ
くて
けていられない
くらいでした
I felt so sleepy that I could hardly keep my eyes open.
じぶん
自分
いた
わない
わからない
He has to burn his fingers.
いぬ
くら
ところ
でも
える

A dog can see in the dark.
めてみる
わたし
とこ
ていた

I awoke to find myself lying on the floor.
かのじょ
彼女
わら
っている

Her eyes are laughing.
けさ
今朝
ました

I woke up at five this morning.
きゅうこう
急行
れっしゃ
列車
とまらぬ
はや
はし
りすぎていった

The express train went by so fast we hardly saw it.
かれ
かれ
っていた

Their eyes pursued him.
かのじょ
彼女
おお
きな
あお
している
She has large blue eyes.
ひかり
あまり
れる
わる

Too much light hurts the eye.
さあ
まして

Come on, wake up.
とど
かぎ
みず
ばかり
There was nothing but water as far as the eye could reach.
わか
れた
はは
かお
まだ
のこっている
I can still see my mother's face.
かのじょ
彼女
いちばん
一番
うつく
しい

Her eyes are her best feature.
かれ
しばしば
じて
かんが
える

He often thinks with his eyes shut.
かれ
じて
そこ
っていた

He stood there with his eyes closed.
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