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14 examples found containing '馴'
はがんいっしょう
破顔一笑
さく
ベタベタ
どうりょう
同僚
れしく
さわ
りながら
けました

Smiling broadly and good-humoredly patting my colleague familiarly all over, he chattered away.
かれ
はやお
早起
れている

He is used to getting up early.
おさななじみ
幼馴染
ってこわ
'Childhood friends' are scary.
ところが
にんげん
人間
オオカミ
らした
という
はなし
には
なぞ
おお

However, there are many puzzling details in the narrative that "humans domesticated wolves".
ひと
じゅうじゅん
従順
いぬ
もともとオオカミ
なかま
仲間
らした
ものである
Domesticated dogs, obedient to humans, originally came from tamed wolves.
そんな
おそ
ろしい
にくしょくじゅう
肉食獣
らす
という
はっそう
発想
とうじ
当時
じんるい
人類
だろう
Could humans back then have conceived the idea of taming such fearsome predators?
しゃ
しゃいん
社員
わかて
若手
おお
たが
いに
きそ
というよりも
きず
ふうちょう
風潮
ある
We have a lot of young people in our company that tend to depend on each other rather than competing.
このライオンよく
らされている

This lion is very tame.
としうえ
年上
ひと
あまり
れしく
してはいけない
You must not take liberties with older people.
かいがい
海外
こぐんふんとう
孤軍奮闘
するより
にほん
日本
こうれいしゃ
高齢者
なじ
馴染
んだ
せいしんふうど
精神風土
よせい
余生
ほう
ずっと
あんど
安堵
できるはずです
Rather than going it alone abroad, it would be more reassuring to live out one's remaining years in Japan with its spiritual climate accustomed to older people.
スポロアウト
せんせい
先生
しょくぶつ
植物
あたら
しい
ふうど
風土
なじ
馴染
ませた

Professor Sprout acclimated the plant to a new environment.
この
たね
けいけん
経験
だれ
なじ
馴染
ふか

This kind of experience is familiar to everyone.
あの
ひと
この
みせ
ながねん
長年
なじ
馴染
きゃく
です
He's been a patron of this store for many years.
かのじょ
彼女
ニューイングランド
ふゆ
なじ
馴染
こと
でき
出来
なかった

She couldn't accustom herself to New England winters.
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