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492 examples found containing '寝る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたしたち
私達
いちにち
一日
すく
なくとも
じかん
時間
なければならない

We must sleep at least seven hours a day.
わたし
まいにち
毎日
じゅう
10
ます

I go to bed at ten every day.
つか
れきっていた
ので
ことしか
かんが
えられません
でした
I was too tired to care for anything but bed.
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.
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.
わたし
たいてい
じゅういち
11
ごろ
ます

I usually got to bed about eleven.
かれ
ていなければならなかった

He had to stay in bed.
かれ
ている
です
Is he sleeping?
ねこ
なた
ている

A cat is lying in the sun.
もう
こども
子供
たち
てもよい
じかん
時間

It's time for the children to sleep.
わたし
たち
じかん
時間

It's time for us to go to bed.
あんせい
安静
して
ていて
ください
You should stay in bed.
かのじょ
彼女
びょうき
病気
ている
そう
It is said that she is ill in bed.
かれ
つか
れていた
ので
はや

Tired as he was, he went to bed early.
ねむ
なったので
わたし

Feeling sleepy, I went to bed.
かれ
びょうき
病気
ている
そう
I am told that he is ill in bed.

I like sleeping.
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
いちや
一夜
かした

They sat up all night.
つか
れていた
ので

As I was tired, I went to bed.
ドア
ける
かれ
ていた

When I opened the door, I found him asleep.
うんてんしゅ
運転手
くるま
なか
ていた

A driver was sleeping in the car.
にど
二度
しないのっ
Don't go back to sleep!
かれ
まいにち
毎日
ごろごろ
らしてます

He is loafing every day.
あそこ
だいしゃ
台車
える

We see a sleeping car there.
かれ
もう
てしまった

He has already gone to bed.
わたし
つか
れている
ので
たい

I am tired and I want to go to bed.
まえ
ビール

Don't drink beer before going to bed.
あか
ちゃん
ぐっすり
ている

The baby is fast asleep.
よる
はや
ます

I go to bed early at night.
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