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わたし
いえ
10
ねん
まえ
った
ものですまだ
しんちく
新築
よう

My house, which I bought ten years ago, still looks new.
そうするといやが
うえ
にも
うつく

That makes you even more attractive.
ストロー
みず
はいるところ
がっ

The straw appears bent at the place where it enters the water.
じっと
つめている
とり
たち
とく
チズコ
つく
った
きん
つる
あき
そよ
かぜ
なか
きている
ように
えた

As she watched, the birds, especially Chizuko's golden crane, looked alive in a light autumn breeze.
さらに
かいが
絵画
いっぱんてき
一般的
いみ
意味
めいかく
明確
であるよう
ばあい
場合
その
ないよう
内容
せいかく
正確
かいどく
解読
する
こと
うたが
わしい
である
Where a painting's general sense seems clear, moreover, the exact decoding of its content remains in doubt.
これら
くも
しろ
ひつじ
よう

These clouds look like a flock of white sheep.
これあれより
なが
よう
さっかく
錯覚

This looks longer than that, but it is an optical illusion.
これ
かれ
たいど
態度
おとな
大人
つく
った
ルール
さか
らっている
よう
からである
That is to say, their behavior seems to be against the rules made by adults.
この
いえ
ペンキ
しろ
られている
のでいっそう
おお

Painted white, this house looks bigger.
カーテン
える
へや
部屋
ちが
った
よう

The room looks different after I've changed the curtains.
アレックス
かみ
かぎ
コルクような
めいし
名詞
あか
みどり
きいろ
黄色
ような
いろ
おぼ
えた
ように
えた

Alex seemed to learn nouns such as "paper," "key" and "cork," and color names such as "red," "green" and "yellow."
アメリカ
じん
にとって
にほん
日本
あか
ぼう
プライバシーないよう

To Americans, a Japanese baby seems to have no privacy.
あの
みずうみ
うみ
よう

That lake looks like the sea.
はな
れて
その
いわ
ひと
かお
よう

Seen at a distance, the rock looks like a human face.
テニスシューズ
よけい
余計
きたな
うらぶれて
えた

My tennis shoes seemed excessively dirty and shabby.
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