Components
904 examples found containing 'まみえる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
がっこう
学校
まえ
なんほん
何本
えます

You see some trees in front of the school.
みず
いがい
以外
なに
えない

Nothing is to be seen but water.
なに
えなかった

I could not see anything.
ホテル
えてきた

The hotel was in sight.
すばらしいけしき
えました

The scenery was magnificent.
たてもの
建物
とっても
ちい
さく
える

The buildings look so tiny.
みず
いがい
以外
なに
えなかった

Nothing was to be seen but water.
うみ
えてきた

The sea came into sight.
わたし
なに
えません

I can't see anything.
あそこ
たか
ビル
えます

You see a tall building over there.
あたり
だれ
えなかった

I saw nobody around.
おくじょう
屋上
けば
ほしきれい
えます

If we go up to the roof, we'll be able to see the stars well.
ひこうき
飛行機
まもなく
えなく
なった
The airplane soon went out of sight.
はじ
なん
でも
むずか
しそう
えた

At first, everything seemed difficult.
もの
にじゅう
二重
えます

I see double.
やま
たくさん
えて
みどりいっぱいでした
You could see many mountains and lots of greenery.
もの
よく
えません

I can't see well.
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.
ある
かがみからびょう
とう
さん
えました

One day, she saw her sick father in the mirror.
すべてものすばらしく
えた

Everything looked nice.
にじゅう
20
マイル
さき
やま
ちょうじょう
頂上
えた

We could see the summit of a mountain twenty miles away.
それここから
しろ
える

It shows white from here.
わたし
よく
なに
えなかった

I looked but saw nothing.
わたし
もの
よく
えません

I can't see well.
かのじょ
彼女
かな
しそう
えた

She looked sad.
おとな
大人
だけこの
えいが
映画
える

Only adults can see this film.
ふね
えてきた

The ship soon came into view.
おとこ
その
へや
部屋
はい
えた

I saw a man enter the room.
まど
から
える
たか
ビルです
The high building can be seen from the window.
わたし
みぎ
えない

I am blind in the right eye.
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