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257 examples found containing '空'
そら
りょこう
旅行
ほどよいものない
There is nothing like air travel.
あめ
やんで
そら
あか
るく
なった
The sky lightened as it stopped raining.
ほとんど
から
のでガソリン
れなくてはなりません

I need to put some gas in the car, as it's almost empty.
そら
たび
ほどよいものない
There is nothing like air travel.
そら
たび
いかがでした
How was your flight?
そら
あか
るく
なった
The sky has brightened.
そら
だんだん
あか
るく
なってきた
The sky brightened.
そら
すっかりかかっていた
The sky misted over.
その
しゃしん
写真
そら
から
うつ
された
ものである
The picture was taken from the air.
そら
あお

The sky is blue.
なぜ
そら
あお
っている

Do you know why the sky is blue?
そら
くも
ない
There are no clouds in the sky.
そら
くも
ひと
えなかった

Not a single cloud could be seen in the sky.
そら
たいよう
太陽
おれ
くれやしない
The sun in the sky never raised an eye to me.
とり
そら
たか
んでいる

The birds are flying high in the sky.
その
はこ
から
であることわかった
I found the box empty.
とつぜん
そら
くら
なった
The sky suddenly began to darken.
しろ
くも
そら
はし
っている
えた

I saw a white cloud sailing across the sky.
そら
なんじゅうおく
何十億
ほし
ある
There are billions of stars in the sky.
こんや
今夜
そら
ほし
あか
るい

The heavens are bright with stars tonight.
そら
ほし
いっぱい
えた

The sky was full of stars.
とり
そら
たか
んでいる

Some birds are flying high in the sky.
かのじょ
彼女
そら
みあ
見上
げた

She looked up at the sky.
そら
みあ
見上
げている
だれ

Who is looking up into the sky?
その
はこ
ほとんど
から
です
The box is almost empty.
そら
たくさん
ほし
えます

You can see a lot of stars in the sky.
そら
くも
ひと
なかった
There was not a cloud in the sky.
そら
ほし
1つ
えなかった

Not a star was to be seen in the sky.
とつぜん
突然
そら
くら
なってきた
All of a sudden the sky became dark.
ふうせん
風船
そら
かって
じょうしょう
上昇
しています

A balloon is ascending into the sky.
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