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5917 examples found containing '見'
いいえ
ません
ときどきおんがく
きます

No, I don’t. I sometimes listen to music.
てられない

I can't stand to watch you.
いっしょに
ませんか

Would you like see it together?
なに
つもりです
What are you going to see?
やまだ
山田
さんニュース
ました

Yamada-san watched the news.
すこ
テレビ
てもいい
です
Do you mind if I watch TV for a while?
あさテレビ
ます

Do you watch TV in the morning?
なに
ている
です
What are you looking at?
わたしニュース
ませんでした

I didn’t watch the news.
なに
てる

What are you looking at?
いま
テレビ
てもいい
です
May I watch TV now?
なか
てもいい
です
You can look inside.
れば
わかる
I know him by sight.
テレビ
てもいい
です
Do you mind if I watch TV?
せてあげる

Oh, let me show you.
なに
ている

What are you looking at?
なが
あいだ
さがしていた
ほん
つかった

I found the book I had long been looking for.
そのカバン
せてください

Please show me that bag.
どうして
たくない
です
Why don't you want to see it?
わたしニュース
ます

I watch the news.
うし

Look behind you!
きのうびじゅつかんうつくしい
ました

Just yesterday, I saw some beautiful paintings at a museum.
せてくれ

Let me have a look.
この
しゃしん
写真
ちょっと
せて
ください
Please let me have a look at those pictures.
わたし
しょうねん
少年

I caught sight of the boy.
わたし
たち
ただ
しい
みかた
見方
その
もんだい
問題
なくてはならない

We must see the matter in its proper perspective.
かのじょ
彼女
へや
部屋
はいる

I saw her enter the room.
かあ
さん
しあわ
えます

Mom looks happy.
アルバム
せてくれません

Will you show me your photo album?
アルバイト
つけなくて

I'll have to find a part-time job.
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