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102 examples found containing '虫'
それ
むし
よすぎる
That's asking too much.
その
むし
まだ
きている

The bug is still alive.
あの
むし
たち
します

Do those insects sting?
この
むしば
虫歯
なっています
This tooth is decayed.
はやし
なか
いっぱい
むし
さされた
I got a lot of insect bites in the woods.
むし
よすぎる
You're taking a lot for granted.
むし
おと
きこえます
I can hear the chirping of insects.
かのじょ
彼女
いわゆる
ほん
むし
です
She is what we call a bookworm.
とり
むし
さが
していた

The bird was looking for worms.
わたし
むしば
虫歯
いっぽん
1本
いてもらわなくて
はなりません
I must get a bad tooth pulled out.
にほんじん
日本人
とり
むし
こえ
たの
しむ

The Japanese enjoy the songs of birds and insects.
むしば
虫歯
ちりょう
治療
しろ

Treat a decayed tooth.
むし
ころ
さぬ
かお

He looks as if he could not even harm a fly.
さいきん
最近
むし
おお
なった
Recently the worms increased.
むしば
虫歯
いっぽん
1本
ありません
I don't have any cavities.
はいしゃ
歯医者
わたし
むしば
虫歯
いた

The dentist pulled my bad tooth.
わたし
むしば
虫歯
いてもらった

I got my decayed tooth pulled out.
いま
むしば
虫歯
だらけ

I have a lot of bad teeth.
とり
むし
こうたい
交替
べました

The birds ate the bugs taking turns.
きみ
ほん
むし

You're a bookworm.
ははおや
母親
ども
むしば
虫歯
から
まも
ってやらなければならない

A mother must protect her child's teeth from decay.
メアリー
ほん
むし
です
Mary is a bookworm.
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
むしば
虫歯
いっぽん
1本
ある
She has a decayed tooth.
きちんと
てい
手入
れしていれば
むしば
虫歯
はならない
If we care for our teeth we won't have cavities.
どうも
むしば
虫歯
ようです
I think I have a decayed tooth.
はいしゃ
歯医者
かれ
むしば
虫歯
いた

The dentist pulled out his decayed tooth.
むし
らせ
あった
I had a feeling this might happen.
むし
された
ところかゆくてたまらない
The spot where I got bitten by an insect is so itcy, I can't handle it.
はやお
早起
とり
むし
とら
える

The early bird catches the worm.
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