Components
391 examples found containing '木'
きん
なる
ない
Money doesn't grow on trees, you know.
あの
とても
おお.
きい
です
That tree is really big, isn't it?
いっぽん
一本
えなかった

There was not a tree in sight.
くだもの
果物

Fruit grows on trees.
かのじょ
彼女
のぼ
とくい
得意
である
She is good at climbing up a tree.
この
50
ねんかん
年間
ここ
っている

This tree has been standing for five decades.
いぬ
つないでおいて
くだ
さい

Keep your dog chained up to the tree.
このテーブル
つく
られている

This table is made of wood.
かのじょ
彼女
から
ちた

She fell from the tree.
あき
から
ちる

In autumn, leaves fall from trees.
ぜんじつ
前日
たいふう
台風
たお
れていた

The tree had been blown down by the typhoon of the day before.
しょうねん
少年
じぶん
自分
なまえ
名前
きざ
んだ

The boy carved his name on the tree.
かのじょ
彼女
その
たか
みあ
見上
げました

She looked up at the tall tree.
たか
ければ
たか
ほど
のぼ
にくい
The taller a tree is, the harder it is to climb.
かれ
から
ちた

He fell from the tree.
かれ
さんちゅう
山中

He fells trees in the mountain.
これ
わたし
うちいちばん
たか

This is the tallest tree I have ever seen.
その
はし
できている
The bridge is built of wood.
いけ
まわ
たくさん
ある
There are a lot of trees around the pond.
すぎ
いた
できている
It's made of cedar boards.
とり
うえ
んでいる

Birds are flying above the trees.
この
つくえ
でき
出来
ている

This desk is made of wood.
その
えだ
った

I cut a branch from the tree.
にわ
すっかり
こうよう
紅葉
しました

The leaves of the trees in the garden have turned completely red.
える

Wood burns.
きれいな
とり
うえ
んでいる

Some pretty birds are flying above the trees.
ちゃ
ツバキ
いっしゅ
一種
です
The tea tree is a kind of camellia.
きょうふう
強風
から
とした

Strong winds stripped the tree of its leaves.
この
あの
ほぼ
おな
たか

This tree is about as high as that one.
その
しゅうい
周囲
4フィートある
The tree is four feet around.
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