Components
107 examples found containing '晴れる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
すぐ
れる
だろう
れない
でしょ
"Will it clear up soon?" "I'm afraid not."
って
れて
あした
明日
しゅっぱつ
出発
します

Whether it rains or shines, I will start tomorrow.
きり
はら
かぜ
てくる
まで
れない
でしょ
The fog won't clear until there's a wind to blow it away.
キツネ
よめい
嫁入
です
きょう
今日
81パーセント
かくりつ
確率
れます
けどところによって
てんきう
天気雨
です
"'Fox's wedding'." "Er ...?" "Today, with an 81 percent likelihood, it will be clear skies but, depending on location, there will be sun showers."
れていて
あたた
でした
It was sunny and warm.
にん
いま
はれて
ふうふ
夫婦

They are now man and wife duly married.
はれるかもしれません
しないでください
You may have swelling, but don't worry about it.
きり
はれた
The fog has lifted.
はれ
まで
なんにち
何日
くらいかかります
How many days will it take until the swelling goes down?
こゆび
小指
はれました
My little finger is swollen.
だいしょう
大小
わず
どの
げんば
現場
でも
ひとり
一人
ふたり
二人
しゅやく
主役
れる
ひと
いる
Regardless of the size of the site, there is always one or two people who stand out as the main players.
あした
明日
はれてくるいいなあ
I hope the weather will clear up tomorrow.
はや
はれてほしいです
I hope it clears up soon.
された
ところかいちゃだめはれちゃうから
Don't scratch your mosquito bite. It'll get inflamed.
もう
すこ
ったら
どうすぐはれるから
You may as well wait for while. It'll clear up soon.
はぐき
歯茎
はれています
My gums are swollen.
へんとうせん
扁桃腺
はれている
するです
I'm afraid my tonsils are swollen.
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