Components
617 examples found containing '木'
ちゃ
ツバキ
いっしゅ
一種
です
The tea tree is a kind of camellia.
その
やね
屋根
より
たか
っている

The tree stands higher than the roof.
この
つくえ
つく
られている

This desk is made of wood.
この
つくえ
でき
出来
ている

This desk is made of wood.
いぬ
まわ
はし
った

The dog ran around a tree.
かれ
いぬ
つないだ
He tied the dog to a tree.
その
はし
できている
The bridge is built of wood.
サル
から
ちた

The monkey came down.
える

Wood burns.
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.
ふうせん
風船
っかかっている

The balloon was caught in the tree.
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.
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.
もり

You can't see the forest for the trees.
やすい
Wood burns easily.
いえ
つきやすい
Wooden houses catch fire easily.
オレンジいくつなっている
There are some oranges on the tree.
たくさん
たお
れた

Many trees fell down.
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.
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.
かれ
ぶつかった
He collided with a tree.
かれ
から
ちた

He fell from the tree.
わたし
うえき
植木

I like a garden tree.
ねこ
かけ
のぼ
った

The cat ran up the tree.
わたし
いぬ
にわ
つないでおいた
I tied my dog to the tree in the yard.
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