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305 examples found containing '木'
がっこう
学校
まえ
なんほん
何本
えます

You see some trees in front of the school.
これほかどの
より
たか

This is taller than any other tree.
これとても
たか
です
This is a very tall tree.
あの
これほど
たか
くない

That tree is not so tall as this.
その
おとこ
たおれた
すわっていた
The man was sitting on a fallen tree.
このいす
でき
出来
ている

This chair is made of wood.
このテーブル
つく
られている

This table is made of wood.
あの
はこ
できている
That box is made of wood.
これ
くしです
This is a wooden comb.
この
50
ねんかん
年間
ここ
っている

This tree has been standing for five decades.
そしてこの
しあわ
でした
And the tree was happy.
これ
わたし
うちいちばん
たか

This is the tallest tree I have ever seen.
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.
ねこ
かけ
のぼ
った

The cat ran up the tree.
たこ
ひっかかった
The kite got caught in the tree.
くるま
んだ

The car ran into a 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.
この
つくえ
つく
られている

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

This bridge is made of wood.
この
たか
あの
さら
たか

This tree is tall, but that one is even taller.
わたしたちその
こした

We got the tree up.
この
あの
たか
ほとんど
おな

This tree is about as tall as that one.
この
つくえ
でき
出来
ている

This desk is made of wood.
この
あの
ほぼ
おな
たか

This tree is about as high as that one.
これら
かれ
えた
もの
These trees were planted by them.
げつよう
月曜
から
もくよう
木曜
までここおります
I will be here from Monday to Thursday.
これら
けしき
景色
えない

These tree shut out the view.
これ
もくぞう
木造
かおく
家屋
です
This is a wooden house.
こうえん
公園
たくさん
あります
Are there many trees in the park?
ちち
こんど
今度
もくようび
木曜日
アメリカ
しゅっぱつ
出発
します

My father is leaving for the United States next Thursday.
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