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8 examples found containing '肉眼'
その
ほし
とても
あか
るい
ので
にくがん
肉眼
える

The star is so bright as to be seen with the naked eye.
にくがん
肉眼
ほとんど
えない
ほし
ある
Some stars are hardly visible to the naked eye.
その
ほし
かなら
ずしも
にくがん
肉眼
える
わけない
We cannot necessarily see the star with the naked eye.
びりゅうし
微粒子
にくがん
肉眼
ほとんど
えない

Minute particles are hardly visible to the naked eye.
われわれ
かなら
ずしも
あの
ほし
にくがん
肉眼
られる
かぎ
らない

We cannot necessarily see the star with the naked eye.
バクテリア
にくがん
肉眼
えない

Bacteria are invisible to the naked eye.
まだ
にくがん
肉眼
じゃ
むり
無理
そうがんきょう
双眼鏡
ちょびっとだけ
える
かも
It's still impossible with the naked eye. With binoculars you might be able to glimpse it....
それら
ほし
にくがん
肉眼
える
まして
ぼうえんきょう
望遠鏡
ならなおさらである
You can see the stars with your naked eye, and even better through a telescope.
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