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133 examples found containing '寐る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
けんこう
健康
たも
ためによく
こと
ひつよう
必要
である
おも

I think it's necessary to sleep well to keep in good health.
すこ
プランねれば
しゃ
トップなれる
おも
います

With a little planning, I think we can take our company to the top.
あお
した
ノドチンコノド
おく
がる
ため
じょうきどう
上気道
ふさ
がり
やすくなります
If you sleep on your back it's easier for your upper airway to be obstructed because your tongue, uvula, etc. slip towards the back of your throat.
ベイカーさん
わか
おとこ
すぐ
っていく
かくしん
確信
した
それで
かのじょ
彼女
まえ
まで
じぶん
自分
くるま
ほんらい
本来
ばしょ
場所
ちゅうしゃ
駐車
できるように
わか
おとこ
すこ
くるま
うご
かす
ように
たの
おも
った

Miss Baker knew that the young man would have to leave very soon, so she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, so that she could park hers in the proper place for the night before going to bed.
にほんじん
日本人
まえ
あつ
つかる
です
Japanese love to soak in a hot tub before bed.
くま
また24
じかん
時間
あか
るい
なつ
てはまらない
よる
より
ひる
けいこう
傾向
ある
よる
かつどう
活動
する
アザラシ
こうどう
行動
かんけい
関係
あるだろう
Bears also tend to sleep more during the day than at night, although in the summer, with twenty-four hours of light, this does not apply.
ホテル
まえ
ひじょうぐち
非常口
どこある
たし
かめ
なさい
Make certain where the emergency exit is before you go to bed at a hotel.
わたしたち
ときおやすみなさいいいます
When we go to bed, we say "good night".
その
こかげ
木陰
きも
気持
ちいい

It is pleasant to sleep under the tree.
よこむ
横向
いびきかきにくい
Is snoring less likely if you sleep on your side?
あたた
かい
てあし
手足
ばし
たり
あおむ
仰向
なって
あし
ちゅう
げた
まま
ことある
On warm days, bears stretch out or lie on their backs with their feet in the air.
きょう
今日
いや
ことあったからビール
んで
さっさ
ことしよっと
I had an awful experience today, so I'm going to have a beer and go straight to bed.
まえ
かなら
とじ
戸締
まり
してください
Be sure to lock the door before you go to bed.
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