Meaning of 目がない in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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目がない, 目が無い
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Kana Readingめがない
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Romajimeganai
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), adjective (keiyoushi)
- Meaning
- extremely fond of; having a weakness for
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Example Sentences
目がない, 目が無い, めがない used in context
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You could say she has a sweet tooth.
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She is partial to sweets.
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She is partial to chocolate cake.
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He can't resist sweets.
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You really have a passion for food.
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エミリーは甘いものには目がないのでキャンディーを断ることは決してない。
Emily has such a sweet tooth she never refuses candy.
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eye, class, look, insight, experience, care, favor
On: モク, ボク
Kun: め, -め, ま-
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