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211 examples found containing '見 み'
あたり
まわした
なに
えなかった

I looked around, but saw nothing.
がっこう
学校
ずる
やす
その
えいが
映画

Let's play truant and go to see the movie.
ここテレビ
なさい
Watch TV here.
ぐんしゅう
群衆
かじ
火事
あつ
まった

A crowd gathered to see the fire.
あの
いえ
なさい
Look at that house.
まど
すいてき
水滴
いっぱいついていて
そと
にくくなった
Lots of water droplets formed on the window and it became difficult to see outside.
だれ
なさい
Go and see who it is.
えいが
映画
です
I like going to the movies.
まち

I want to see the streets.
わたし
たち
さくや
昨夜
えいが
映画
きました

We went to the movies last night.
かれ
その
こうけい
光景
ながらただ
っていた

He did nothing but stand watching the scene.
まっすぐ
ぜんぽう
前方
なさい
Look straight ahead.
わたすかぎり
すな
ほか
えなかった

As far as the eye could reach, nothing was to be seen but sand.
あの
たか
たてもの
建物
なさい
Look at that tall building.
しばい
芝居
よく
きます

Do you often go to see plays?
あの
んでいる
とり
なさい
Look at that flying bird.
かれ
いつもメモ
ながら
はな

He always speaks from notes.
わたし
よく
えいが
映画

I often go to the movies.
えいが
映画
きません

How about going to the movies?
つき
なんかい
何回
えいが
映画
きます

How often a month do you go to the movies?
かれ
いつも
げんこう
原稿
ながら
おし
える

He always teaches from notes.
れた
そら
なさい
Look at the clear sky.
つくえ
うえ
ほん
なさい
Look at the book on the desk.
たくさんもうけた
The rummage sale netted me a profit.
きみ
まわり
なさい
Look about you.
わたし
きのう
昨日
えいが
映画
きました

I went to see the movies yesterday.
わたし
やきゅう
野球
しあい
試合
ってきました

I have been to see the baseball game.
どの
しょうねん
少年
みんな
しあい
試合
った

Each and every boy has gone to see the game.
ものごと
物事
ありのまま
なさい
Try to see things as they are.
あの
およ
いでいる
しょうねん
少年
なさい
Look at that boy who is swimming.
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