古い箱の中の着物が蛀に食われていた。
The kimono in the old box had been eaten by clothes-damaging insects.
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Kanji 蛀, meaning clothes, appears in 5 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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古い箱の中の着物が蛀に食われていた。
The kimono in the old box had been eaten by clothes-damaging insects.
蔵の本には蛀の跡がいくつも残っていた。
The books in the storehouse bore many traces of book-eating insects.
古木の柱は蛀にやられて弱っていた。
The old wooden pillar had weakened after being damaged by wood-eating insects.
祖父は蛀を防ぐために衣類を日に干した。
My grandfather aired the clothes in the sun to prevent clothes-damaging insects.
図書室では蛀の被害を避ける工夫が必要だ。
In a book room, measures are needed to avoid damage from book-eating insects.