Components
71 examples found containing '花'
アメリカ
はい
コーヒーメーカー
けっこんしき
結婚式
はなよめ
花嫁
プレゼントすることよくあります
In the U.S., it is common to give a present, such as glasses or a coffee-maker, to the bride at weddings.
かびん
花瓶
こなごな
粉々
くだ
けた

The vase burst into fragments.
もし
かれ
かびん
花瓶
つけていなければ
ジョン
せっとうざい
窃盗罪
うった
えられていた
だろう
If they hadn't found the vase, John would have been accused of stealing it.
チューリップ
わたし
たち
けん
けんか
県花
です
Tulips are our prefecture's official flower.
ひさ
しぶり
った
から
さけ
ながら
むかしばなし
昔話
でも
はな
かせる
する
It's been so long since we've met, let's have a drink or two and talk about the good old days.
かふん
花粉
より
ちい
さな
こうさ
黄砂
マスクどれだけ
ふせ
こと
でき
出来
かふん
花粉
よりずっと
やっかいしゃ
厄介者
ように
おも
います

Just how well can masks block the, even smaller than pollen, yellow sand dust? I think it much more of a nuisance than pollen.
はなび
花火
はじ
ける
おと
きゅう
あた
しず
になる
あと
のこ
った
かやく
火薬
にお
なんだか
おれ
センチメンタルな
きぶん
気分
させた
As the popping sound of the fireworks stopped, it suddenly became quiet around me. The smell of gunpowder somehow put me in a sentimental mood.
さくら
はな
ころに
くも
でなければ
かぜ
つよ
なりがちである
It is apt to get either cloudy or windy when the cherry-blossoms are in full bloom.
はな
ミツバチ
きつける

Flowers attract bees.
ジェーン
ばな
きょうみ
興味
もっている
Jane is interested in flower arrangement.
はな
げんき
元気
ない
みず
やりたいけど
みずさし
水差
しない
The flowers don't look happy. I'd like to water them. Is there a watering can?
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