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898 examples found containing '目'
むし
はい
って
れません

I got a bug in my eye and I can't get it out.
きみ
もの
ない
You really have a passion for food.
これら
しょるい
書類
とお
してくれ

Check these papers over.
かれ
おんな
ない
He has no eye for women.
かのじょ
彼女
つらい
あった
Did she have a hard time?
こんなん
困難
っています

I am in the soup.
かかれてとてもうれしいです
I'm very glad to see you.
かのじょ
彼女
きれいな
している
She has beautiful eyes.
この
しょるい
書類
とおしておいてくれます
Will you look over these papers?
ます
かぞく
家族
ていた

When she awoke, the family was there.
きみ
なに
ましました

What woke you up?
あまりの
こわ
かのじょ
彼女
じた

Such was her fright that she closed her eyes.
かれ
わたし
くばせした
He gave me a wink.
かのじょ
彼女
みる
ある
She's got a good eye for paintings.
まわ
ほど
いそが
しい

I'm frantic!
さめてみる
ゆき
っていた

I awoke to find it snowing.
かれ
その
しょうじょ
少女
けられた

His eyes rested on the girl.
また
かかれてうれしいです
It is nice to see you again.
かれ
ひと
ある
He has an eye for people.
じんせい
人生
える
いじょう
以上
ものある
There is more in life than meets the eye.
かかれて
さいわ
です
I'm very happy to know you.
かれ
わたし
まっすぐ

He looked me right in the eye.
わたし
たち
もの

We see with our eyes.
あなた
かかれてうれしいです
I'm happy to see you.
かれ
ある
He has an eye for art.
かれ
じました

He closed his eyes.
じて
はいけない
Don't shut your eyes.
めてみる
ゆうめい
有名
なっていた
I awoke to find myself famous.
その
こうけい
光景
てられなかった

The sight was too miserable to look at.
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.
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