Components
19 examples found containing '蜂 はち'
はち
される
とても
いた

Bee stings can be very painful.
はち
されました

I got a bee sting.
いた
はち
された

Ouch!! I've been stung by a bee!!
かみさま
神様
ちい
ちゃな
はち
なか line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
God is inside the small bee.
Source: 蜂と神さま 金子みすゞ
きっ
めん
はち

It's a double whammy.
はち
はな
なか line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
The bee is inside the flower
Source: 蜂と神さま 金子みすゞ
はち
いっ
ぴき
ぶんぶんいっている
A bee is buzzing.
いそが
しい
はち
かな
しんでいる
ひま
ない
The busy bee has no time for sorrow.
はち
はな
から
はな

Bees fly from flower to flower.
かれ
はち
たが
いし
意思
でんたつ
伝達
する
こと
でき
出来
しょうこ
証拠
つけた

He found the evidence that bees can communicate with each other.
われわれ
我々
はち
あった
We were attacked by swarms of bees.
きっ
つら
はち
kotowaza
Misfortunes never come singly (literally: a bee stings a tearful face).
もしも
うわさ
/ ひろがって /
はち
みみ
/ はいったら / わるいことでも / したように /
みつ
かえし / ゆくでしょう line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
If word of this spreads / to the ears of the bee, / it'll feel it's done wrong / and go back to return the nectar.
Source: 金子みすゞ
その
ていあん
提案
いっせきにちょう
一石二鳥
ねら
った
ものだろうけど
あぶ
はち
とらずならなければいいけど
That proposal may be a way to kill two birds with one stone, but we also have to be careful not to get greedy and spoil everything.
そんなに
よく
かいている
あぶ
はち
らず
なっちゃう
Don't be so greedy or you'll wind up with nothing.
かれ
はち
ように
いっしょうけんめい
一生懸命
はたら
いた

They worked hard like so many bees.
はなばな
花々
あいだ
はち
んでいる

Bees are flying among the flowers.
けっきょく
結局
あぶ
はち
とらずなってしまった
If you try for too much, you'll end up with nothing at all.
はち
ようしゃ
容赦
なく
おそ
ってきた

A swarm of bees attacked us without mercy.
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