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15 examples found containing '晴天' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
こんや
今夜
きっと
せいてん
晴天

I bet it's fine tonight.
この
せいてん
晴天
しゅうまつ
週末
まで
つづ
こと
のぞ

I hope this fine weather lasts till the weekend.
うてん
雨天
のち
せいてん
晴天

After rain comes fair weather.
ゆうや
夕焼
あした
明日
せいてん
晴天
げた

The deep red of the setting sun portended fine weather.
どんてん
曇天
せいてん
晴天
とき
より
おと
よく
こえる
のです
On cloudy days, you can hear distant sounds better than in clear weather.
きょう
今日
せいてん
晴天
でしょ
The weather will be fair today.
せいてん
晴天
りよう
利用
して
フェンスペンキ
ほういい
You should take advantage of the good weather to paint the fence.
さくしゅう
昨秋
せいてんつづ
晴天続
だった
We had a spell of fine weather last autumn.
なが
せいてんつづ
晴天続
でした
We had a long spell of fine weather.
どんてん
曇天
せいてん
晴天
ときより
おと
よく
こえる
です
On cloudy days, you can hear distant sounds better than in clear weather.
せいてん
晴天
かかわらず
くうき
空気
していた
In spite of the sunny weather, the air was rather chilly.
きたいどお
期待通
せいてん
晴天
なった
As had been expected, the weather turned out to be very fine.
まんいち
万一
あした
明日
あめ
だったら
つぎ
せいてん
晴天
まで
しゅっぱつ
出発
ばします

If it should rain tomorrow, I will put off my departure till the first fine day.
かのじょ
彼女
とつぜん
突然
んだ
という
らせ
せいてん
青天
へきれきように
おとず
れた

The news of her sudden death came like a bolt from the blue.
しゅうい
周囲
ついじべい
築地塀
かこ
まれ
その
ちゅうしん
中心
せいでん
正殿
とうざい
東西
ぜんぽう
前方
わきでん
脇殿
はい
されている

The area around the government office was enclosed by an earthen wall with a tiled roof. At the heart of the enclosure lay the main government office building. The secondary government office buildings were on the east and west sides in front of the main building.
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