繁茂
The state of plants growing thickly and luxuriantly.
Exemplos
3 de 5森には多くの木々が繁茂している。
Many trees are growing luxuriantly in the forest.
湿地帯には水草が繁茂しています。
Aquatic plants are growing thickly in the wetlands.
草が繁茂しすぎて道が見えない。
The grass is so overgrown I can't see the path.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Han (prosperity/luxuriance) + Mo (thicket).
Quiz rápido
雨季になると、ジャングルの植物が一斉に( )する。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 繁茂
Exemplos
森には多くの木々が繁茂している。
everydayMany trees are growing luxuriantly in the forest.
湿地帯には水草が繁茂しています。
formalAquatic plants are growing thickly in the wetlands.
草が繁茂しすぎて道が見えない。
informalThe grass is so overgrown I can't see the path.
植生の繁茂が地域の生態系に影響を与える。
academicLuxuriant vegetation affects the local ecosystem.
空き地に雑草が繁茂し、苦情が来ている。
businessWeeds are overgrown in the vacant lot, and complaints are coming in.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
草木の繁茂
luxuriance of plants
繁茂した森
overgrown forest
一帯に繁茂する
to grow thickly throughout the area
Frequentemente confundido com
Hanshoku refers to reproduction/increase in number; Hanmo refers specifically to lush, thick growth of plants.
Notas de uso
Common in biology and botany contexts in TOEFL.
Erros comuns
Confusing it with 'Hansei' (reflection).
Dica de memorização
Han (prosperity/luxuriance) + Mo (thicket).
Origem da palavra
Sino-Japanese compound meaning 'prosperous thicket'.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
雨季になると、ジャングルの植物が一斉に( )する。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 繁茂
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