Components
925 examples found containing 'め-'
よく
くらんで
はんだんりょく
判断力
くなった
らしい
Greed seems to have blinded his good judgement.
よる
くらやみ
暗闇
なか
えます

Can you see in the darkness of the night?
もど
ってきて
から
とお
から
I'll look it over after I come back.
めざ
目覚
まし
った
のに
めなかった

Although the alarm rang I failed to wake up.
めざま
目覚
とけい
時計
わたし
まします

The alarm clock wakes me at seven.
はな
している
あいだ
こった
です
It happened while I wasn't looking.
なさい
Close your eyes.
じて
ねむ
なさい
Close your eyes and go to sleep.
じて
ある
けます

Can you walk with your eyes closed?
じて
かたあし
片足
いっぷんかん
1分間
っていられます

Can you keep standing on one of your legs with closed eyes for a minute?
じて
すこ
あいだ
ながいす
長椅子
よこ
なってなさい
Lie down on the couch for a while with your eyes closed.
じて
はいけない
Don't shut your eyes.
じて
ごらん
Close your eyes.
じて
ください
Close your eyes, please.
じて

Close your eyes.
じて
じゅう
10
まで
かぞ
えなさい

Close your eyes, and count to ten.
じた
まま
かれ
ベンチ
すわ
っていた

He was sitting on a bench with his eyes closed.
じめん
地面
としていないで
わたし
なさい
Don't keep your eyes on the ground; look at me.
なさい
Dry your eyes.
けてみた
なに
はい
らなかった

We looked, but saw nothing.
ませよ

Wake up!
ます
かれ
こうえん
公園
ベンチ
よこ
なっていた
He woke up to find himself lying on a park bench.
ます
かぞく
家族
ていた

When she awoke, the family was there.
まして
いっさい
一切
ゆめ
だったことわかりました
I awoke to find everything had been a dream.
ましてみる
ゆめ
だったことわかった
I awoke to find everything had been a dream.
ましてみる
いっさい
ゆめ
であること
かった

I awoke to find everything had been a dream.
なさい
Open your eyes.
ましてみる
かれ
くら
へや
部屋
じこめられていた

He awoke and found himself shut up in a dark room.
けてみろ

Open your eyes.
けて
ください
Open your eyes, please.
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