Components
92 examples found containing '飽'
ほん
きた

I also got tired of reading books.
むすこ
息子
やさい
野菜
きています

My son is tired of vegetables.
ほんとう
本当
わたし
それに
きた

To tell you the truth, I am tired of it.
にわ
なが
める
きた

I also got tired of looking at the garden.
へんか
変化
ない
まいにち
毎日
せいかつ
生活
きていた

I was bored with the monotony of daily life.
まいにち
毎日
きまり
しごと
仕事
つくづく
きた

I am quite tired of daily routine.
よう
するに
かれ
なに
でも
きる

In a word, he tires of everything.
かれ
いつも
みな
かさない
はなし
をする

When he tells a story, it never bores anyone.
ぼく
じどうしゃ
自動車
きている

I'm getting sick of the ride.
つまらない
しあい
試合
きてきた

I've gotten tired of watching this boring game.
この
ほん
きょうみしんしん
興味津々
たるものあって
きない

This book is so absorbing that I can't put it down.
どくしょ
読書
きて
かのじょ
彼女
ひるね
昼寝
した
Tired of reading, she took a nap.
もう
あま
もの
きた

I have had enough of sweets.
わたし
しゅくだい
宿題
きた

I am tired of homework.
かれ
なが
えんぜつ
演説
もう
きた

I am sick of his long speech.
わたし
ふつう
普通
しごと
仕事
きた

I'm tired of working a nine-to-five job.
わたし
テレビ
きています

I'm tired of watching television.
わたし
テレビ
こと
きた

I was tired of watching TV.
わたし
ダンス
けっ
して
きる
ことありません
I never get sick of dancing.
わたし
その
しごと
仕事
きている

I am tired of the work.
わたし
べんきょう
勉強
きている

I'm tired of studying.
かれ
なが
はなし
きた

I was tired of his long talk.
かれ
テレビ
きている

He is tired of watching television.
かれ
どくしょ
読書
きた

He got tired of reading.
テレビ
きた

I'm tired of TV.
ぼく
テレビ
きた

I'm tired of watching television.
わたし
たんちょう
単調
せいかつ
生活
きた

I'm tired of the monotonous life.
ほんとう
本当
わたし
それ
きた

To tell the truth, I am tired of it.
かれ
じぶん
自分
しごと
仕事
きている

He is weary of his work.
かれ
その
しごと
仕事
きて
やりかけたままほっておいた
He got tired of the work, and left it half-done.
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