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714 examples found containing '針孔' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
この
かわ
みず
とてもきれい
The water in this river is very clean.
つめ
たい
みず
ってきて
くだ
さい

Bring me some cold water.
きん
みず
よりずっと
おも

Gold is far heavier than water.
みず
しい

I want some water.
その
まち
その
かわ
から
みず
きょうきゅう
供給
している

The town is supplied with water from the river.
すいどう
水道
みず
きけん
危険

The water of the water supply is dangerous.
みず
すこ
ない
There is no water.
なが
しず
かな
かわ
みず
ふか

Still waters run deep.
どうか
わたし
みず
いっぱい
一杯
ください
Please give me a glass of water.
みず
こおり
なります
The water turned to ice.
かれ
その
じょせい
女性
みず
ってきてあげた

He got the lady some water.
ひと
はなし
みず
さないでくれ

Don't throw a wet blanket over our conversation.
ちひょう
地表
やく
よんぶん
4分
さん
みず
っている

About three fourths of the earth's surface consists of water.
かれ
みず
どれぐらいきれい
しら
調
べた

They checked how pure the water was.
みず
いっ
てき
のこ
っていない

There is not a drop of water left.
みず
いっぱいほしいけど
I'd like a glass of water.
コップ
みず
すこ
のこ
っている

There is little water left in the glass.
みず
というもの
ふしぎ
不思議
もの
Water is strange stuff.
さくや
昨夜
あめ
かわ
みず
なが
ひじょう
非常
はや

The river is flowing very fast after last night's rain.
ねつ
みず
じょうき
蒸気
える

Heat turns water into steam.
みず
いっぱい
1杯
ってきましょ

Shall I bring you a glass of water?
はな
みず
くて
れかけていた

The flowers were dying without water.
みず
より

Blood is thicker than water.
かれ
その
むら
みず
きょうきゅう
供給
した

They supplied the village with water.
この
みず
んで
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫

This water is safe to drink.
コップ
いっぱい
1杯
みず
をください
Give me a glass of water, please.
にわ
はな
みず
やる
ひつよう
必要
あります
The flowers in the garden need watering.
みず
りない
てんこう
天候
ためです
The water shortage is due to the weather.
みず
ない
ところ
キャンプできません
Camping is impossible where there is no water.
みず
せつやく
節約
して
くだ
さい

Please save water.
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