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597 examples found containing '目'
えいご
英語
まな
もくてき
目的
なに
です
What's your purpose in studying English?
かかる
たの
しみ
していました
I've been looking forward to meeting you.
ひどい
あいます
You'll have a hard time.
いつお
かかれます
When can I see you?
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.
けていられません

I can't keep my eyes open.
わたし
いつも
ちょうしょく
朝食
まえ
しんぶん
新聞
とお

I always have a look at the newspaper before breakfast.
くるま
うんてん
運転
ふたん
負担
かける
Driving a car taxes the eyes.
あたら
しい
せんせい
先生
みんな
まえ
った

A new teacher stood before the class.
そぼ
祖母
あまりよく
えない

My grandmother can't see very well.
また
かかれてうれしいです
It is nice to see you again.
かれ
その
やくめ
役目
けました

Did he undertake the mission?
かれ
わたし
まっすぐ

He looked me right in the eye.
これら
おお
まかな
めやす
目安
です。
These are our general aims.
じつ
これ
よん
しつもん
質問
なります
Actually this will be my fourth question.
かれ
きょう
今日
まじめ
真面目
している
He is being earnest today.
かれ
まじめ
真面目
せいかく
性格

He is of a serious turn of mind.
こころ
まど
である
The eye is the window of the soul.
かれ
じた
ままじっと
っていた

He stood still with his eyes closed.
きゅうこう
急行
れっしゃ
列車
とまらぬ
はや
はし
りすぎていった

The express train went by so fast we hardly saw it.
うそついています
Your eyes are lying.
ませよ

Wake up!
かのじょ
彼女
ねこ
れんそう
連想
します

Her eyes remind me of a cat.
じて
ある
けます

Can you walk with your eyes closed?
かのじょ
彼女
はは
ひとめ
一目
たくて
たまらなかった
She hungered for a sight of her mother.
むし
はい
って
れません

I got a bug in my eye and I can't get it out.
かのじょ
彼女
まじめ
真面目
がくせい
学生
です
She is an earnest student.
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.
かれ
ます
まで
ちましょ

Let's wait until he wakes up.
すな
はい
りました

I got some sand in my eye.
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