Components
619 examples found containing '木'
かれ
さんちゅう
山中

He fells trees in the mountain.
これら
けしき
景色
えない

These tree shut out the view.
この
あの
ほぼ
おな
たか

This tree is about as high as that one.
きれいな
とり
うえ
んでいる

Some pretty birds are flying above the trees.
かぜ
たくさん
たお
れた

The wind brought down a large number of trees.
かじつ
果実
れば
わかる
A tree is known by its fruit.
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.
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.
おかげ
あめ
ぬれずすんだ
The trees kept me out of the rain.
もくようび
木曜日
よりむしろ
きんようび
金曜日
おいでいただきたい
I would rather you came on Friday than on Thursday.
みず

Wood floats in water.
ちゃ
ツバキ
いっしゅ
一種
です
The tea tree is a kind of camellia.
からいろんな
もの
つく
られる

Wood is made into various kinds of articles.
とり
うえ
んでいる

Birds are flying above the trees.
その
やね
屋根
より
たか
っている

The tree stands higher than the roof.
わたしたちその
こした

We got the tree up.
ケン
から
りてきた

Ken climbed down from the tree.
いけ
まわ
たくさん
ある
There are a lot of trees around the pond.
さんちょう
山頂
なかった
The top of the hill was bare.
その
はし
できている
The bridge is built of wood.
この
はし
でき
出来
ている

This bridge is made of wood.
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.
サル
から
ちた

The monkey came down.
そら
はいけい
背景
にして
くろ
えた

The trees looked black against the sky.
もり

You can't see the forest for the trees.
やすい
Wood burns easily.
そのサル
のぼ
った

The monkey climbed up a tree.
その
こうえん
公園
200
ぽん
ある
There are no less than two hundred trees in the park.
わたし
すこ
はな
つけた
じつ
ならなかった
My tree had a few blossoms but no fruit.
いえ
つきやすい
Wooden houses catch fire easily.
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