Components
90 examples found containing '嗅ぐ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
その
しょうじょ
少女
はな
かお
いでいる

The girl is smelling the flowers' fragrance.
かれ
スープ
にお
いでいる

He is smelling the soup.
けいさつ
警察
いぬ
その
にお
がせた

The police set a dog on the scent.
われわれ
我々
はな
にお

We smell with our noses.
わたし
わたし
はな
にお

I smell with my nose.
いぬ
みし
見知
らぬ
ひと
にお
いだ

The dog sniffed at the stranger.
しり
ことイヌ
たが
きょうじゃく
強弱
かる
という
It is said that dogs assess their relative strength by smelling each other's bottoms
ドア
けた
とたん
途端
かれ
くさ
にお
いだ

The instant he opened the door, he smelled something burning.
わたしたち
私達
その
もの
にお
あや
しみながら
いだ

We sniffed at the food suspiciously.
その
いぬ
じめん
地面
くんくん
いだ

The dog sniffed the ground.
はは
かぜ
風邪
ひいてにおい
げなかった

My mother caught a cold and couldn't smell.
いぬ
ぼう
にお
いでいた

The dog was sniffing a stick.
ぼく
にお
いだ

I sniffed the smell.
もの
にお
いだら
なか
いた

The smell of food made me hungry.
ドア
けた
とたんに
かれ
くさ
にお
いだ

The instant he opened the door, he smelt something burning.
へや
部屋
かぐ
家具
てん
あった
There were four pieces of furniture in the room.
その
へや
部屋
かぐ
家具
まったくなかった
The room was devoid of furniture.
わたし
へや
部屋
あまり
かぐ
家具
ありません
There isn't much furniture in my room.
かのじょ
彼女
かぐ
家具
うご
かす
てつだ
手伝
った

I assisted her in moving the furniture.
わたし
あたら
しい
かぐ
家具
ちゅうもん
注文
した

I ordered new furniture.
その
へや
部屋
かぐ
家具
かった

There wasn't any furniture in that room.
かのじょ
彼女
まいにち
毎日
かぐ
家具
ほこり
はら

She dusts the furniture every day.
へや
部屋
なか
1つ
かぐ
家具
のこ
っていなかった

There is no furniture left in the room.
わたし
かぐ
家具
てん
った

I bought three pieces of furniture.
そのトラック
かぐ
家具
んでいる

The truck carried a load of furniture.
わたし
へや
部屋
かぐ
家具
はいち
配置
えた

I changed the arrangement of the furniture in my room.
へや
部屋
ほとんど
かぐ
家具
なかった
There was little furniture in the room.
わたし
へや
部屋
あまり
かぐ
家具
おいてありません
There isn't much furniture in my room.
へや
部屋
かぐ
家具
ない
The room was bare of furniture.
へや
部屋
あまり
かぐ
家具
ありません
There isn't much furniture in my room.
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