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The sea was as smooth as glass.
海は鏡のようになめらかだった。
She forgave me for breaking her mirror.
彼女は鏡を割ったことを許してくれた。
Carrots are good for your eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?
にんじんは目にいいんだよ。眼鏡かけてるうさぎさんとか見たことないでしょ?
Tom smiled at himself in the mirror.
トムさんは鏡の中の自分の映っている姿に微笑みました。
She saw herself in the mirror.
彼女は鏡で自分の姿を見た。
I can read without glasses.
私は眼鏡なしで読書できる。
A mirror reflects light.
鏡は光を反射する。
With this telescope stars and dreams can be seen.
この望遠鏡は星と夢が見えます。
He wears thick glasses.
彼は分厚い眼鏡をかけています。
She put on her sister's jeans and looked in the mirror.
彼女は姉のジーンズをはいて鏡を見た。
Just look in the mirror.
ちょっと鏡をみてごらんよ。
How much were the glasses?
その眼鏡はいくらだったの。
Its surface was as flat as a mirror.
その表面は鏡のように平らだった。
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
ブラウン氏は自分の眼鏡を探している。
Then, while saying this, the memories of the men who had seduced her, her husband's colleague who had approached her as if it were a joke, the section chief with whom she had held hands, her relative who she had tried to kiss while she was drunk, shined a
Fragments of the mirror were scattered on the floor.
鏡の破片が床に散乱していた。
He was wearing glasses.
彼は眼鏡をかけていた。
He watched the horse race using his binoculars.
彼は双眼鏡で競馬を見た。
He wears thick glasses.
彼は厚い眼鏡をかけている。
Adjust the microscope's focus.
顕微鏡の焦点を合わせなさい。
Tom wears black-rimmed glasses.
トムは黒い眼鏡をかけている。
He wears black-rimmed glasses.
彼は黒い眼鏡をかけている。
He turned round from side to side to look at himself in the mirror.
彼は鏡の中に自分の姿を見ようと体を左右に回した。
Look at yourself in the mirror.
自分の姿を鏡にうつして見なさい。
There may be microscopes involved, bringing us ever closer to the heart of the matter; but even microbiology is objective, adding to knowledge by putting space between an object and its observer.