Components
391 examples found containing '木'
ひとり
一人
じょせい
女性
うし
から
あらわ
れた

A woman appeared from behind a tree.
たこ
ひっかかった
The kite got caught in the tree.
ふいている
The trees are shooting out buds.
うえ
とう
える

We can see the tower above the trees.
たくさん
たお
れた

Many trees fell down.
いぬ
まわ
はし
った

The dog ran around a tree.
もり

You can't see the forest for the trees.
ケン
から
りてきた

Ken climbed down from the tree.
かぜ
たくさん
たお
れた

The wind brought down a large number of trees.
それ
いちぶ
一部
できている
It is made partly of wood.
さんちょう
山頂
なかった
The top of the hill was bare.
その
こうえん
公園
200
ぽん
ある
There are no less than two hundred trees in the park.
からいろんな
もの
つく
られる

Wood is made into various kinds of articles.
その
たくさんオレンジなっている
There are plenty of oranges on the tree.
だれ
その
えました

Who planted the tree?
この
はし
でき
出来
ている

This bridge is made of wood.
おかげ
あめ
ぬれずすんだ
The trees kept me out of the rain.
ことり
小鳥
たち
うえ
でないていた
Birds were singing up in the tree.
はる
える
じき
時期
です
Spring is the time to plant trees.
いけ
しゅうい
周囲
かこ
まれていた

The pond was encircled with trees.
そら
はいけい
背景
にして
くろ
えた

The trees looked black against the sky.
わたし
いぬ
にわ
つないでおいた
I tied my dog to the tree in the yard.
その
やね
屋根
より
たか
っている

The tree stands higher than the roof.
こうえん
公園
たくさん
あります
Are there many trees in the park?
これら
かれ
えた
もの
These trees were planted by them.
ふうせん
風船
っかかっている

The balloon was caught in the tree.
そのサル
のぼ
った

The monkey climbed up a tree.
わたし
いえ
かぜ
から
まも
ってくれている

Trees shelter my house from the wind.
さる
から
ちる
kotowaza
Anyone can make a mistake; even the worthy Homer sometimes nods (literally: even monkeys fall from trees).
かれ
ぶつかった
He collided with a tree.
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