Components
685 examples found containing '寝'
ている
こども
子供
こす

Don't wake up the sleeping child.
まえ
わす
れず
かり
して
くだ
さい

Please remember to put out the light before you go to bed.
もう
とき
It is time to go to bed.
わたし
きたく
帰宅
する
すぐ

I slept soon when I came home.
わたし
しんしつ
寝室
あね
きょうどう
共同
つか
使
っている

I share a bedroom with my sister.
いつも
ます

I regularly go to bed at nine.
かれ
びょうき
病気
よっか
4日
かん
ずっと
ている

He has been ill in bed for four days.
あなた
よる
よく
れません

Don't you sleep well at night?
あなた
らいしゅう
来週
げつようび
月曜日
まで
ていなければならない

You have to stay in bed until next Monday.
あなた
はや
ほう
いい
You had better go to bed early.
おも

I think I'm gonna go to sleep.
まだ
りない
でしょ
You still need more sleep, don't you?
かれ
しゅうかん
週間
びょうき
病気
ている

He has been ill in bed for a week.
かれ
あいかわらず
びょうき
病気
ている

He remains sick bed.
めざ
目覚
めたら
ソファー
ていた

I opened my eyes to find myself on a sofa.
めてみる
わたし
とこ
ていた

I awoke to find myself lying on the floor.
かれ
もう
てしまった

He has already gone to bed.
かれ
いっしゅうかん
一週間
ずっと
びょうき
病気
ていました

He has been sick in bed all week.
かれ
いちや
一夜
かした

He sat up all night.
ちち
テレビ
ている
ときによく
てしまう

My father often falls asleep while watching TV.
つか
れていた
ので
かのじょ
彼女
はや

Being tired, she went to bed early.
かれ
はや
ねはじ
寝始
めた

He started to go to bed early.
かのじょ
彼女
ふつう
普通

She usually goes to bed at nine.
かれ
はや

He went to bed early.
かれ
いちや
一夜
かした

They sat up all night.
かれ
びょうき
病気
ている
なんてかわいそう
It's a pity that he should be ill in bed.
かれ
いまだ
びょうき
病気
ている

He remains sick in bed.
こども
子供
すぐベッド
てしまった

The child soon fell asleep in the bed.
アリス
じゅう
10
ました

Alice went to bed at ten.
もうすぐ
よう

Let's sleep soon.
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