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912 examples found containing 'め-' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
くち
ほど
もの

The eyes are as eloquent as the tongue.
わたし
じぶん
自分
うたがった
I couldn't believe my eyes.
あの
しょうじょ
少女
あお

That girl's eyes are blue.
くうき
空気
えない

Air is invisible.
あなた
わる
です
Are your eyes bad?
けていられません

I can't keep my eyes open.
にかかる
じかん
時間
ありません
I have no time to see you.
かかる
たの
しみ
していました
I've been looking forward to meeting you.
わたし
わたし

I see with my eyes.
かかる
ねん
ぶり
です
We haven't seen you in the past four years.
わり
から
ぎょう
からはじめよう
Let's begin at the last line but one.
けて
ください
Open your eyes, please.
だいほん
台本
とお
しておいて
ください
Please go over the script.
ひどい
あいます
You'll have a hard time.
けておく

Keep your eyes open.
わたし
よくないのでめがねかけなければならない
My sight isn't good; I have to wear glasses.
わたし
みぎ
えない

I am blind in the right eye.
とう
さん
まいあさ
毎朝
しんぶん
新聞
とお

My dad has a look at the newspaper every morning.
たいてい
とり
ひるま
昼間
しか
えない

Most birds can see only by day.
ひどい
あった
I had a devil of a time.
10ページ
ぎょう
みなさい
Let's begin with the fifth line on page 10.
なが
くだ
さい

I hope you won't expect results immediately.
にほんじん
日本人
くろ

The Japanese have dark eyes.
けてみろ

Open your eyes.
アルバイト
はじ
めて
きょう
今日
ふつか
2日
です
Today is my second day of my side job.
まもなくまた
かかれる
たの
しみ
しています
I'm looking forward to seeing you again before long.
ここ
かかれる
おも
いませんでした
I didn't think I'd meet you here.
ちち
しんぶん
新聞
ざっと
とおした
Father ran through the paper.
つらい
あった
I had a hard time of it.
かのじょ
彼女
ある
She has an eye for the beautiful.
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