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247 examples found containing 'むし' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
とり
むし
こうたい
交替
べました

The birds ate the bugs taking turns.
メアリー
ほん
むし
です
Mary is a bookworm.
はやし
なか
いっぱい
むし
さされた
I got a lot of insect bites in the woods.
さいきん
最近
むし
おお
なった
Recently the worms increased.
むし
はい
って
れません

I got a bug in my eye and I can't get it out.
それ
むし
よすぎる
That's asking too much.
きみ
ほん
むし

You're a bookworm.
かのじょ
彼女
いわゆる
ほん
むし
です
She is what we call a bookworm.
にほんじん
日本人
とり
むし
こえ
たの
しむ

The Japanese enjoy the songs of birds and insects.
むし
おと
きこえます
I can hear the chirping of insects.
とり
むし
さが
していた

The bird was looking for worms.
その
むし
まだ
きている

The bug is still alive.
むし
ころ
さぬ
かお

He looks as if he could not even harm a fly.
むし
よすぎる
You're taking a lot for granted.
はやお
早起
とり
むし
とら
える

The early bird catches the worm.
むし
あそぶボク
とし
とりすぎている
おとこ
いました

"I'm too old to be playing with bugs", said the boy.
むし
された
ところかゆくてたまらない
The spot where I got bitten by an insect is so itcy, I can't handle it.
たくさん
むし
のはら
野原
いている

A lot of insects are chirping in the field.
むし
すら
かってくる
もの
Even a worm will turn.
かれ
いわば
ほん
むし

He is, so to speak, a bookworm.
むし
らせ
あった
I had a feeling this might happen.
かのじょ
彼女
むし
だいきら
大嫌

She has a strong dislike of insects.
かれ
いわゆる
ほん
むし

He is what is called a bookworm.
とく
こども
子供
あた
える
えいきょう
影響
むし
無視
できない
In particular, you cannot ignore the effect it has on the children.
かれ
むし
無視
できない
ひと

He is a man to be reckoned with.
しんごう
信号
むし
無視
きけん
危険
おかす
けた
ほうよいです
We don't want to risk running a traffic light.
へや
部屋
むし
はい
った
ような
してそこからずっと
られなかった

I felt as though a bug got in the room and then after that I wasn't able to sleep.
この
むし
ころ
さないでおきなさい

Keep this insect alive.
はは
とり
ひな
むし
ってきた

The mother bird brought worms for her young ones.
なか
むし
ふしぎ
不思議
せいかつ
生活
せんこうせい
穿孔性
こんちゅう
昆虫
けんきゅう
研究
しょうたい
招待
title (book, album etc.)
The Mysterious Life of Insects in Trees: An Invitation to Study Wood-Boring Insects
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