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9 examples found containing '路'
あれ
わたし
こころ
めいろ
迷路
から
みち
めいりょう
明瞭
しめ
して
くれた
He showed me in a clear way how to get out of the maze in my mind.
その
はい
みち
この
どうろ
道路
しかない
This road is the only approach to the city.
それ
どうろ
道路
なくてただ
こみち
小道
です
It's not a road, but a path.
じぶん
自分
どこいる
からなくて
かのじょ
彼女
ろじょう
路上
まって
みち
たず
ねた

Not knowing where she was, she stopped and asked the way on the street.
それからその
ろせん
路線
とお
さいりょう
最良
みちすじ
道筋
める
ひつよう
必要
あるそれ
なに
よりその
ろせん
路線
とお
ちけい
地形
によって
まる

It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
ただ
つうきん
通勤
さい
えき
まで
ちかみち
近道
だった
せま
ろじ
路地
とお
さすが
きがか
気掛
らず
コース
へんこう
変更
していたり
そと
から
もど
った
とき
などまず
まど
そと
うかがってみるといった
しゅうかん
習慣
へんか
変化
まだ
ぬぐ
いきれなかった

However, during his commute he was still wary of a narrow alley that he used as a shortcut to get to the station, and so without realizing it he had changed his route, and whenever he woke up or returned home, the first thing he would do is look out the window. These tiny changes in his routine still persisted.
Source: 箱男 安部公房, translation by Bunsuke)
その
みち
ひゃく
メートル
ほど
さんさろ
三叉路
あります
Go straight up the street for about 100 meters, and you will get to the junction of three roads.
スレート
こみち
小道
しば
のこ
されており
ざっそう
雑草
のこ
っており
どうろ
道路
そば
がき
そとがわ
外側
しば
っていない
こと
おお
かった

The grass was left long and weedy in the slate walk, and very often he wasn't cutting the grass on the other side of the hedge by the road at all.
あく
みち
なるこの
こがた
小型
くるま
ほんとう
本当
その
ほんりょう
本領
はっき
発揮
する

On bad roads this little car really comes into its own.
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