木
A tall plant with a wooden trunk and branches, or the wood itself as a material. It is a fundamental noun in Japanese used to describe nature and various wooden objects.
例句
3 / 5庭に大きな木があります。
There is a big tree in the garden.
この公園には多くの木が植えられています。
Many trees are planted in this park.
あの木、すごくきれい!
That tree is really beautiful!
词族
记忆技巧
The character 木 looks like a simple sketch of a tree with a trunk, a branch on each side, and roots at the bottom.
快速测验
公園に___が一本あります。
正确!
正确答案是: 木
例句
庭に大きな木があります。
everydayThere is a big tree in the garden.
この公園には多くの木が植えられています。
formalMany trees are planted in this park.
あの木、すごくきれい!
informalThat tree is really beautiful!
木は二酸化炭素を吸収して酸素を作ります。
academicTrees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
弊社は、質の高い木を使った家具を販売しております。
businessOur company sells furniture made from high-quality wood.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
木の実
nut/fruit of a tree
木登り
tree climbing
木の葉
leaves of a tree
容易混淆的词
Both are pronounced 'ki', but 気 means spirit, mood, or energy, whereas 木 means tree or wood.
使用说明
Use 'ki' for individual trees or the material wood; for large forests, use 'mori' or 'hayashi'.
常见错误
Learners often forget to use the counter 'hon' (本) when counting trees, or they confuse the reading 'ki' with 'moku' (the Chinese-derived reading used in days of the week).
记忆技巧
The character 木 looks like a simple sketch of a tree with a trunk, a branch on each side, and roots at the bottom.
词源
Originates from the Old Japanese word for wood or tree, with its kanji originally being a pictograph of a tree.
语法模式
文化背景
Trees are often considered sacred in Japan, with many ancient trees at shrines marked by 'shimenawa' ropes.
快速测验
公園に___が一本あります。
正确!
正确答案是: 木
相关词汇
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林A noun referring to a grove, woods, or a small cluster of tr...
葉A leaf of a plant or tree, typically green and attached to a...
幹The main wooden axis or trunk of a tree, which supports the...
枝A part of a tree or shrub that grows out from the main trunk...
根The underground part of a plant that absorbs water and nutri...
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