Sign In

Dictionary

Recent Searches

Japanese Sentences with English Translations - Sentences [まら]

Search by Japanese

字▼

Search by English Meaning

The express train went by so fast that we hardly saw it.
The express train went by so fast we hardly saw it.
Mr Yoshimoto taught us many trivial matters.
Fear of pollution discouraged people from building homes near power plants.
Appearance is deceptive.
We are faced with the alternatives of resistance or slavery.
The movie was so dull that the audience left one by one.
It is no use quarreling with fate.
I discouraged him from going swimming as it was likely to rain.
I discouraged him from going swimming since it looked like it was going to rain.
I discouraged him from going swimming because it looked like it was going to rain.
An apparently small event may lead to a great result.
If it were not for great books, our lives would be much the poorer.
If it were not for sports, how dull school life would be!
Mike and David are always quarreling with each other over trifles.
The picnic was a disappointment.
I'm dying to go to New York.
Tom is eager for the apple.
Tom's dying for that apple.
Tom wants that apple so much he can hardly stand it.

This site uses the EDICT and KANJIDIC dictionary files. These files are the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and are used in conformance with the Group's licence.