みし
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, transitive)
1. to recognise; to recognize; to know by sight; to become acquainted with
Pitch accent
しる
Composed of
looking; viewing; (please) try (to)
to be aware of; to know; to notice; to feel; to understand; to comprehend; to remember
Examples (23 in total)
He was an utter stranger.
A stranger spoke to me.
A strange man threatened her with a knife.
The dog barked at the stranger.
The dog leaped at a stranger.
A stranger came into the building.
The stranger came toward me.
A stranger asked me the way to the school.
The dog guarded the house against strangers.
Chris noticed Kate walking through the neighborhood with a strange boy.
She eyed the stranger suspiciously.
I saw a stranger enter that house.
In the woods, she met with two strangers.
Opening the door, I found a stranger standing there.
I don't want to share the hotel room with a stranger.
A stranger spoke to me on the bus.
I saw a stranger steal into his house.
This dog is conditioned to bark at strangers.
A stranger spoke to me on the crowded bus.
Barking at strangers is a habit common to many dogs.
English people rarely talk to strangers in the train.
He could not accept a strange woman as his mother.
A strange man was walking back and forth on the pavement.