Components
24 examples found containing '根'
くさ
けて
さが

Separate the roots of the grass to search.
かれ
しんせつ
親切
おとこ

He is by nature a kind fellow.
かれ
やさ
しい

He is a kind man at heart.
かれ
しょうじき
正直
にんげん
人間
である
He is, at bottom, an honest man.
かれ
しんせつ
親切
おとこ

He is by nature a kind fellow.
この
ふか
まで
っている

The roots of this tree go down deep.
きんせん
金銭
すべてあく
である
Money is the root of all evil.
かれ
しんせつ
親切
おとこ
です
He is a kind man at heart.
メアリー
ふしんせつ
不親切
そう
える
とてもやさしい
Mary looks unfriendly, but she is really very kind at heart.
あまり
める
からだ
くない

If you push yourself too hard, you'll make yourself ill.
カビ
まで
じょきょ
除去

Getting rid of the source of mold
かれ
やさしい
おとこ
だった
He was a good fellow at heart.
たび
かさ
なる
もんだい
問題
ふか
そう

The root of a frequently-occurring problem is often deep.
かれ
みな
ぜんりょう
善良
おとこ
たち

They are all good men at heart.
って
すがれたたんぽぽ /
かわら
すきだァまって /
はる
くるまでかくれてる / つよいその
みえぬ line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
The withered, seedless dandelions / hidden in the cracks of the roof tile / wait silently for spring, / their strong roots unseen.
Source: 星とたんぽぽ 金子みすゞ
かれ
きむずか
気難
しそう
える
やさしい
He looks bad-tempered, but he is kind at heart.
この
しょくぶつ
植物
みず
ものすごく
ひつよう
必要

The roots of the plant are greedy for water.
かれ
そぼう
粗暴
える
たいへん
大変
やさしい
He seems rough, but at heart he is very gentle.
くさばな
草花
あか
ぼう
ゆび
ように
よわ

The root of a flower is as weak as a baby's finger.
かれ
ごご
午後
いっぱい
つか
使
って
さくねん
昨年
ほうれん
そう
しまつ
始末
した

He's spent all afternoon rooting up last year's spinach plants.
ジェーンボブ
たす
けてくれなかった
っている

Jane has it in for Bob because he didn't help her.
した
かわ
かぬ
うち
またいいかげんな
はなし
する
No sooner is one lie out of your mouth than you're telling yet another.
かれ
いい
やっこ

He is a good fellow at heart.
かれ
とかいじん
都会人
さほう
作法
つけているけれども
いなか
田舎
そだ

For all his city ways, he is a country boy at heart.
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