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134 examples found containing 'クモ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
そら
くも
おおわれている
The sky is covered with clouds.
きょう
今日
くも
ひとつない
あおぞら
青空

Today the sky is a cloudless blue.
そら
くも
ひと
なかった
There was not a cloud in the sky.
くも
だんだん
くろ
なっています
The clouds are getting darker.
ひこうき
飛行機
じょうしょう
上昇
して
くも
なか
はい
っていた

The airplane ascended into the clouds.
わたし
くも
こわ
です
I'm afraid of spiders.
れた
そら
くも
ひとつなかった
It was a fine day and there were no clouds in the sky.
あの
くも
さかな
かたち
している
That cloud is in the shape of a fish.
きょう
今日
くも
なかった
There were no clouds today.
ひこうき
飛行機
くも
なか
えなく
なった
The plane was lost sight of in the clouds.
そら
くも
ひと

There isn't a single cloud in the sky.
ゆうがた
夕方
なって
すこ
くも
てきました

By evening, a few clouds had formed.
たいよう
太陽
あつ
くも
おおわれた
The sun was hidden by thick clouds.
たいよう
太陽
くも
なか
はい
った

The sun went behind the clouds.
そら
くも
ない
There are no clouds in the sky.
くも
じょうき
蒸気
かた
まり
である
A cloud is a mass of vapor.
つき
くも
うし
から
かお
した

The moon came out from behind the cloud.
かのじょ
彼女
かんでいる
くも

She looked at a floating cloud.
しろ
くも
あおぞら
青空
かんでいる

A white cloud is floating in the blue sky.
たいよう
太陽
くも
なか
はい
った

The sun went behind the clouds.
きのう
昨日
より
くも
おお

There's more cloud today than yesterday.
そら
くも
ひと
えなかった

Not a single cloud could be seen in the sky.
きょう
今日
きのう
昨日
より
くも
おお

There's more cloud today than yesterday.
そら
くも
ひとつありません
There's not a cloud in the sky.
あの
やま
くも
かくれている
That mountain is in the clouds.
たいよう
太陽
まもなく
くも
かげ
から
あらわ
れてきた

The sun soon emerged from behind the clouds.
くも
たいよう
太陽
かく
した

The clouds hid the sun.
アルフォンス
そら
みあ
見上
げた
まま
はや
なが
れる
くも
つめていた

Alphonse looked at the racing clouds, his eyes turned to the sky.
くも
だんだん
くろ
なって
あめ
りそう
です
The clouds are getting darker; it's going to rain.
しろ
くも
そら
なが
れていた

There were white clouds sailing in the sky.
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