Components
714 examples found containing '針孔' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かこ
過去
こと
みず
なが

Let bygones be bygones.
みず
ちしましょ

Shall I get you some water?
みず
いっぱい
一杯
くだ
さい

A glass of water, please.
コップ
すこ
みず
はい
っている

There is a little water in the glass.
わたし
みず
いっぱい
1杯
って
てくれ

Bring me a glass of water.
コップ
みず
いっぱい
The glass is full of water.
あの
みず
きも
気持
わる

I don't feel well after drinking that water.
かわ
みず
つめたくておよぐことできませんでした
The water at the river was so cold, I wasn’t able to swim.
みず
わり
くだ
さい

I would like some more water.
コップほとんど
みず
ありません
There is little water in the glass.
みず
じゅう
10
メートルまで
とうたつ
到達
した

The water rose to a level of 10 meters.
その
いぬ
みず
すこ
んで
そして
ていった

The dog drank some water and went away.
みず
ここいちばん
ふか

The water is deepest here.
はな
とても
みず
しがっている

The flower is crying out for water.
みず
ふそく
不足
する
ふじゆう
不自由
する

A water shortage causes inconvenience.
みず
せいぶつ
生物
ぜったい
絶対
ひつよう
必要
である
Water is essential to life.
ひつよう
必要
いじょう
以上
みず
ある
There is more water than is needed.
そのダム
みず
たくさんあります
Is there much water in the dam?
もり

not to see the forest for the trees
かのじょ
彼女
はな
みず
やっています
She is watering the flowers.
ビン
みず
のこ
っていない

There is no water left in the bottle.
かのじょ
彼女
みず
そそぎ
れた

She poured in the water.
その
はな
みず
なくて
こま
っている

The flower died for want of water.
みず
もう
いっぱい
一杯
ください
I'd like some more water.
わたし
いっぱい
1杯
みず
くだ
さい

Please give me a glass of water.
シャワー
みず
ません

There's no water coming out of the shower.
みず
ほとんど
のこ
っていない

There is little water left.
わたし
みず
いっぱい
1杯
くだ
さい

Please give me a glass of water.
トイレ
みず
まりません

The toilet won't stop running.
すんだこと
みず
なが

Let bygones be bygones.
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