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986 examples found containing '見える' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
そら
たくさん
ほし
えた

There were a lot of stars seen in the sky.
にわ
あなたネコ
えます

I see your cat in the garden.
あたら
しい
ドレス
かのじょ
彼女
とても
うつく
しく
えました

She looked very beautiful in her new dress.
しょうねん
少年
とお
よこぎ
横切
っている
えた

I saw a boy crossing the street.
そら
くも
ひと
えなかった

Not a single cloud could be seen in the sky.
わたし
かってやって
ひと
えた

I saw a man coming toward me.
いぬ
とお
よこぎ
横切
っている
えた

I saw a dog crossing the street.
ずっと
とお
ふね
える

I can see a ship in the distance.
メアリー
せんしゅう
先週
ずっと
びょうき
病気
であったそう
いま
げんき
元気
える

Mary is said to have been ill last week, but she looks well now.
かれ
60
さい
こえているけれども
わか
えます

Though he is more than sixty years old, he looks young.
あなたあの
ちい
さな
いえ
えます

Can you see that small house?
かれ
その
たてもの
建物
える
ところ
やってきた
They came in sight of the building.
そら
いくつ
ほし
えた

There were several stars to be seen in the sky.
ふうせん
風船
どんどん
がって
って
とうとう
えなく
なった
Up and up rose the balloon, until it was seen no more.
よる
ほし
える

Stars can be seen at night.
りく
えてきた

Land came in sight.
しろ
くも
そら
はし
っている
えた

I saw a white cloud sailing across the sky.
かれ
とお
えた
かり
かって
すす
んだ

He made for the light he saw in the distance.
つくえ
うえ
ほん
える

I see a book on the desk.
かれ
その
たてもの
建物
える
ところ
やってきた
He came in sight of the building.
かのじょ
彼女
とし
わり
わか
える

She looks young for her age.
あなた
ひだりがわ
左側
その
みせ
えます

You'll see the store on your left.
かのじょ
彼女
とお
よこぎ
横切
っている
えた

I saw her coming across the street.
とお
かり
えた

I saw a light far away.
かれ
とお
わた
えた

We saw him walk across the street.
かれ
こっち
えました

I saw him come this way.
かれ
あね
わか
える

His sister looks young.
かれ
みせ
はい
えた

I saw him enter the store.
そら
ほし
いっぱい
えた

The sky was full of stars.
このドレス
ほうすてき
える

You look better in this dress.
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