Components
5917 examples found containing '見'
こと
しん
じる
こと
いわれる
They say that seeing is believing.
その
いぜん
以前
ことある
I have seen that picture before.
わたし
ゆうじん
友人
みおく
見送
くうこう
空港
った

I went to the airport to see my friend off.
おとうと
テレビ
ます

My brother watches television.
おもしろいものたくさんあった
There were quite a few interesting things to see.
たなか
田中
とても
かねも
金持
える

Mr Tanaka appears very rich.
わたし
こううん
幸運
よい
しごと
仕事
つけた

I had the luck to find a good job.
とくに
あめ
いえ
ゆっくりえいが
です
I particularly enjoy relaxing at home and watching movies on rainy days.
べつ
カメラ
ください
Show me another camera.
わたし
テレビ
たい

I'd like to watch TV.
べつ
せてくれません

Would you please show me another one?
それどこ
つける
ことできなかった
I could not find it anyplace.
しろ
ふね
えてきた

A white ship came into view.
べつ
せて
くだ
さい

Please show me another.
カメラ
ていて

Watch my camera for me.
わたし
テレビ
から
べんきょう
勉強
します

I study after I watch television.
わたし
つま
みま
見舞
びょういん
病院
いった
I went to the hospital to see my wife.
わたし
テレビ
じかん
時間
ありません
I don't have any time to watch TV.
わたし
テレビ
まいにち
毎日
ます

I watch television every day.
おじ
みおく
見送
えき
ってきた
ところ
I have been to the station to see my uncle off.
エミ
しあわ
せそう
えます

Emi looks happy.
はや
れば
ことできる
I go to bed early so I can get up to capture the sunrise.
わたし
ビル
つけた

I found the building.
ぐうぜん
偶然
その
ほん
つけた

I found the book by accident.
かれ
みおく
見送
ひつよう
必要

There's no need to see them off.
わたし
その
えいが
映画
いぜん
以前
ことある
I have seen the film before.
わたし
よく
おな
ゆめ

I often dream of the same scene.
こと
しん
じる
ことである
To see is to believe.
ある
あさ
かれ
かわいい
おんな

One morning he saw a pretty girl.
かんぜん
完全
えん
もう
えない
である
It no longer seems to be a perfect circle.
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