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681 examples found containing '寝'
まいにち
毎日
ななじかん
7時間
ぐらい
ます

I sleep for about seven hours every day.
こども
子供
テレビなんか
ないで
はや
なければならない

Children must go to bed early without watching television.
ている
こす

Let sleeping dogs lie.
さくや
昨夜
いつ
ました

When did you go to bed last night?
さん
よっか
4日
ていてください

You should stay in bed for three or four days.
ている
こども
子供
こす

Don't wake up the sleeping child.
いいです
May I go to bed?
じかん
時間
です
It's bedtime.
じかん
時間

Time for bed.
まど
けた
まま

Don't sleep with the windows open.
もう
ます

I will hit the sack.
メアリー
わたし
きのう
昨日
びょうき
病気
ていました

Mary and I were ill in bed yesterday.
まえ
わす
れず
かり
して
くだ
さい

Please remember to put out the light before you go to bed.
あか
ちゃん
ベッド
ています

The baby is sleeping on the bed.
あか
ちゃん
ています

The baby is sleeping.
もう
なくちゃ

I have to go to bed.
まえ
でんき
電気
して
ください
Turn off the light before you go to bed.
さき
てて
いい
I don't mind if you go to bed before I get home.
まえ
かり
して
くだ
さい

Please put out the light before you go to sleep.
せんせい
先生
おし
えている
あいだ
せいと
生徒
ていた

While the teacher was teaching, the students slept.
かぞく
家族
ぜんいん
全員
びょうき
病気
ていた

The whole family was sick in bed.
ボビー
しちじ
7時
さんじっぷん
30分
まで
なければならない

Bobby must go to bed by 7:30.
はや
れば
ことできる
I go to bed early so I can get up to capture the sunrise.
おとうと
まだ
ている

My brother is still sleeping.
しょくじ
食事
する
より
ほう
よい
I had sooner sleep than eat.
はは
びょうき
病気
ている

My mother is sick in bed.
バス
じょうきゃく
乗客
ほとんど
ていた

Most of the passengers on the bus were sleeping.
きのう12
じかん
時間

I slept twelve hours yesterday.
ちち
ときよく
ほん
んでくれた

Father used to read me books in bed.
きのう
昨日
かのじょ
彼女
びょうき
病気
ていた

She was sick in bed yesterday.
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