みちにまよ
Meanings
Expression
Verb (5-dan, う)
1. to lose one's way; to get lost
Composed of
road; path; route; way; distance; journey; road (e.g. to victory)
to lose one's way; to get lost; to waver; to hesitate; to give into temptation; to lose control of oneself
Examples (43 in total)
Are you lost?
I lost my way in Boston.
He may have lost his way.
He got lost in the city.
The prince was lost in the woods.
Excuse me, I'm lost.
I lost my way in New York.
If you lose your way, ask a policeman.
Tom got lost in the Shinjuku station.
She wanted to return home, but she got lost.
Why did you get lost in the woods?
We found that we had lost our way.
He lost his way in the snow.
His brother was lost in the town.
The little boy was lost in the forest.
One day I was lost in London.
I lost my way here last week.
I'm worried Tom will get lost.
I was lost in the crowd.
Sometimes she was careless enough to lose her way.
One day, Natsume Soseki was lost in London.
The boy got lost in the forest.
I got lost on my way home.
Have fun, but don't get lost.
Did the old man get lost in the forest?
We got lost in the fog.
I got lost trying to find the library.
I got lost and had a hard time finding my way back to the hotel.
I got lost when I visited you for the first time.
The man lost his way in the woods.
Mr Smith lost his way in the dense fog.
I got lost, and to make matters worse, it began to rain.
If he had carried the map with him, he wouldn't have got lost.
Not having been to Tokyo for a long time, I often got lost.
She lost her way and on top of that it began to rain.
She has not come here yet. I am afraid she may have lost her way.
He set off in the wrong direction and got lost in the woods.
I hear that even taxi drivers often get lost in Tokyo.
A lost dog strayed into our neighborhood yesterday.
They lost their way; otherwise, they would have arrived long ago.
If I lose my way while in Japan, who should I ask for help?
When she got lost, she wished she had followed his advice.
It was near the river that I lost my way.