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- monster
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- monster
This term refers to a mythical or fictional creature that often embodies fear or danger. It can also represent something terrifying or grotesque in various contexts, including literature and movies.
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かいぶつ怪物をたおす倒すto defeat a monsterかいぶつ怪物えいが映画monster movieかいぶつ怪物のようなmonstrousかいぶつ怪物がでてくる出てくるa monster appearsかいぶつ怪物にへんしん変身するto transform into a monsterかいぶつ怪物のこころ心the heart of a monsterこだい古代のかいぶつ怪物ancient monsterきょだい巨大なかいぶつ怪物giant monsterかいぶつ怪物におわれる追われるto be chased by a monsterじぶん自分のなか中のかいぶつ怪物the monster within oneself
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Having once landed the monster immediately jumped again and was over my head.
Small children often like books about dragons and other monsters.
Hearing the monster's footsteps, they began running in all directions.
9. どんなにゆうが優雅でどうどう堂々としたきそん既存のびるビルも、いま今や、そのかいぶつ怪物のわきでは、ちょっとこっけい滑稽にさえみえる見えるほどいたましい痛ましいまでにちいさく小さくなってしまうだろう。
Even the most graceful and imposing existing buildings may now be so sadly diminished as to seem slightly ridiculous beside the monster.
Then, with a final, terrible scream, the monster flung itself off the mountain to its death on the rocks below.
No sooner had the girl caught sight of the monster than she ran away.
That ugly butcher resembles that fictional monster.
A monster lay on a rock near the top of the mountain.
When I was a child, I didn't think that monsters were that scary.