单词 | Willow |
例句 | (1) The strips of willow are woven into baskets. (2) The baskets are woven from strips of willow. (3) He broke off a twig from a willow tree and used it to shoo the flies away. (4) Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring. (5) Jenny weaves baskets from willow she grows herself. (6) The willow branches swing in the breeze. (7) The gently wavering fronds of a willow tree. (8) Sedge warblers sang exulting in the willow scrub. (9) On his Suffolk property Stuart Surridge grew willow trees. (10) It is I suppose an ordinary willow. (11) Willow trees bordered the river. (12) There were darting birds in the willow tree overhead. (13) So, what kind of person is Willow Bay? (14) The Crows liked willow because they took great pride in how light-colored their tipis were. (15) Her loud wails shattered the silence of the willow grove. (16) She moved from one willow tree to the next[Sentence dictionary], forcing them all to share the torment she endured. (17) Madeiran willow, with its fine supple shoots, is never allowed to grow tall. (18) Close by, a willow warbler flicked jauntily from one overhanging twig to the next. (19) Flood tolerant species of willow and alder on the reservoir margins carry the tree cover down into the water. (20) I used a forked stick - usually willow - and was very successful in finding water 20-40 feet below ground level. (21) Cracked willow pattern contains the lobster, scraping its claws like some one crouched to keep wicket at Lord's. (22) A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow. (23) When she reached the bushes, Geoffrey was spreading his jacket on the grass between the stream and a weeping willow. (24) He rolled a couple of yards downhill and came to rest in a dwarf willow bush. (25) Some 60 years after work on it ended a tip would be covered with shrubs, usually dominated by rhododendron and willow. (26) The dust particles might be better at catching the wind, like fluff on a willow seed. (27) He swallowed, knew that all he had for a voice box was a little whistle cut from a willow switch. (28) The walls are dotted with Delft plates, picturing windmills and willow patterns. (29) Arlott's punctuation of those events remains as evocative as the half-remembered smell of linseed oil on willow. (30) They were splashing through shallow water, between massive, brooding willow trunks. (1) The strips of willow are woven into baskets. (2) The baskets are woven from strips of willow. (3) He broke off a twig from a willow tree and used it to shoo the flies away. (4) Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring. (5) A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow. (31) Yesterday we found a photograph, under the bushes behind the willow tree. (32) Willow trees bend gently along spotless avenues and ancient canals. (33) More bird song: willow warbler, wren, robin - all in the first few minutes. (34) Major art suppliers offer their own willow charcoals in similar formats. (35) If 5 percent of the continental United States is covered by water, the rest might be covered by Willow Bay. (36) The course of the water was marked by a line of willow trees. (37) We started to climb, accompanied by intermittent snatches of bird song: wood warbler, garden warbler and willow warbler. (38) Aphids are kept in check by beetle banks and shelter strips of willow to harbour natural predators. (39) It all began when a woman threatened to tie herself to a willow tree. (40) The same road then continues down to the woolly bottomlands, thick with willow, along the San Pedro River. (41) We were screened from the wild birds as we hurried along behind high earth banks planted with willow. (42) The main storage medium inside willow seeds, ants and all other living cells is not electronic but chemical. (43) Robins, willow warblers, blackbirds, song thrushes, blue ties, great ties teased with their nearness - and invisibility. (44) As he reached the end of the willow grove, a tottering cobblestone bridge resting on wooden stanchions appeared on his left./willow.html (45) Glass target: Vandals smashed a stained glass window worth £100 at a house in Willow Road, Northallerton. (46) Weeping willow roots undermine the foundations of concrete pools and their leaves pollute the water with a toxic chemical akin to aspirin. (47) She hadn't hurt this much since Daddy Deadest was around, playing his games with his willow switches and aluminium rods. (48) Hordes of aphids twinkled like fireflies, until the willow branches and leaves seemed coated with oil. (49) A willow oak tree grows at the edge of this patio. (50) On Willow Drive, the big white house in the center of the circle there. (51) They stood under the willow trees, looking at the river. (52) One of the males used a length of cut hazel to pole the craft out of the willow wood and into clear water. (53) Around us was a wilderness of grey dune-sand and Port Jackson willow, and a stench of garbage and ash. (54) Whenever I take hold of a woman I feel as though my feet are slithering on tufted grass and goat willow. (55) The willow warbler is even prepared to assault a stuffed cuckoo head. (56) She read us some and there was one about a garden in the moonlight with a willow and wild berries. (57) Meekly he followed Drumhead up the sandy embankment toward the willow grove. (58) The golden willow by the river. (59) Closer than the leaves on a weeping willow baby. (60) The willow trees cast their shadows all around. (61) The willow tree is by the well. (62) The river was sparsely lined with willow trees. (63) Willow can be used to make furniture. (64) The weeping willow is taller than the poplar. (65) Willow catkins are fluttering in the air. (66) Having no perianth, as the flowers of a willow. (67) The boy says, "It's a pussy willow." (68) Mr. Smith prefers that you remain at Lock Willow. (69) Willow branches swept the river's surface. (70) Seem to forget between sadness is willow light tendril. (71) The willow in the backyard is gone, but a small tree has grown up on the fence line east of the garden plot of corn. (72) Sarah sat in her squeaky willow rocker, and looked out the window. (73) Up to the present, some 4,000 hectares of white willow have planted in the region. A total of over 100,000 experienced people are involved in the weaving of willow products. (74) Ken to the Song Dynasty in Henangu an Qixian office,[http:///willow.html] Salix integra transplant will come from the introduction of Willow Technology. (75) I'am a willow catkin. (76) Willow Leaf is a dazzlingly beautiful Chinese woman who is smuggled to Vancouver, Canada. (77) The desks were littered with catkins, hazel and willow, which the pupils had been sketching. (78) Reeds?Like pussy willow reeds?Really? (79) The golden willow at the river edge Is the setting sun's bride. Her quivering reflection Stays fixed in my mind. (80) Leaves the hometown the human looks like the willow catkin which a piece flutters with the wind, likes the way by oneself in the place pause which any likes. (81) Hardly believing his senses he glanced at the willow branches - they really were quivering. (82) It has been shown by experimentation that a single Chinese tamarisk or rose willow on the Gobi is like a brave soldier that can block 2,500 cubic meters of drifting sand a year. (83) He pointed south across the Yellowstone River valley to a tiny dot of willow and aspen that seemed to explode in brilliant yellows against the backdrop of prairie tans and grays. (84) When Squirrel returned, the other four were with her: gaunt grey-haired Myrtle, Willow Witch-Eye with her long black braid, Frenya of the thick waist and enormous breasts, Holly with her knife. (85) Few trees get around as much as the aspen (Populus tremuloides), that delicate, white-barked, easily recognizable cousin of the willow and cottonwood. (86) The willows had become angels bearing tidings from heaven. " The willow branches are swaying! (87) Her boyfriend fell in love with another girl and made her wear the willow. (88) One day I gave thee a willow battledore and a shuttlecock with yellow, blue and green feathers. (89) In this study, risks for human infection associated with irrigation of municipal wastewater on short rotation willow coppice (Salix) were evaluated in three countries. (90) It lets you ensure that cousin Julie gets Aunt Gussie's Blue Willow china or that your three children inherit the proceeds of your estate equally. (91) Pink willow green, the hawk song, firecracker fireworks welcomes the prosperous times. (92) Lakes region weeping willow Yiyi, Bibo sparkling, the wind Dangyang, a very elegant. (93) Where the willow meets the water, a frog was sitting on a lily pad. (94) A willow warbler is similar to the greater whitethroat but smaller. (95) Willow has good resistance and is especially suitable for landscaping. (96) He to walk along the brook, through every willow tree and walk up to the mountain. (97) The willow ptarmigan in Ireland, for example, has a slightly different plumage than the willow ptarmigan in Scotland, which differs in turn from the one in Finland. (98) His pace slowed further as he turned onto Willow Avenue and saw his house, second on the left, a red brick ranch with spidery ivy growing up the east side. (99) The acetylsalicylic acid in aspirin shares the pain relief properties of the chemical salicin in willow bark. (100) Fresh cherry leaves, and fresh peach leaves, 50 grams of fresh locust tree leaves, each 40 grams of fresh willow leaves, fresh pig Kudan 2-3. (101) The material quality elects much for the Siberian elm, the purple willow, sacrificial wood, ash, tree roots and so on basswood, burl. (102) This fist main hand type as Eichhornia Boxing, willow palm, boxing routine mainly small thought, to find the bridge and the standard refers to three Kata and the wooden dummy. (103) Willow Crape Myrtle Man Hu Di, between the upper and lower red green garden. (104) The most traditional objects carved from willow, painted with animal blood, wolf in sheep horn or ram's horn hood chips in a mask. (104) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (105) The Salix species provide the best-quality artists' charcoal, branches are used for weaving, and the White Willow var. (106) Mainly introduced the various measures and the ways adopted by Chengde Landscape Administration Bureau to control the flying willow catkin and poplar tree blowball. (107) Other trees with the Fibonacci leaf arrangement are the elm tree (1/2); the beech (1/3); the willow (3/8) and the almond tree (5/13) (Livio, Adler). (108) In this research, random screening of 10 SSR primers from Populus and Salix, respectively, and the genetic relationship among 17 poplar cultivars and 20 willow cultivars were studied. (109) There is an almost endless variety of trees—willow, maple, sterculia platanifolia, palm, musa , elm, and so on. (110) The thickness of vessel walls, the diameter of lignified cells, the thickness of lignified cell walls and the width of fibers of willow showed a positive correlation to its resistance to the insect. (111) Anxious desire, so come on, but tears fallen Lapel Zinfandel, the lonely and helpless, let tender willow yellow villous, down a road strong to worry. (112) The river Till strained among some score of willow - covered, marshy islets. (113) The willow whistle he made himself has a pleasant timbre. (114) Always holding a bottle of pure water with one poplar and willow, it looks dignified and kindly, with limitless wisdom and theurgy. So merciful, it always assists those in difficulty. (115) However, current management of these medium-term leys on many farms would create far more disturbance to their soil carbon store than the 20-year lifecycle of willow coppice or miscanthus. (116) Willow is a bespoke art consultancy company taking projects from concept to installation. (117) The result declares that transmission of VP in willow stem (salix babylonica) plantlet can be evoked by treating the wood with Naclsolution or by a local burn on the stem. (118) I sat on a park bench near a willow tree. (119) Some, such as the short-rotation willow coppice, will decontaminate soil that has been polluted with wastewater or heavy metals as it grows. (120) They dozen lanterns swung on the fly, dance , like willow father - in - law fairy. (121) The ancient Greeks, for example, treated pain with a tea made by boiling willow leaves and bark, a tea modern scientists now know contains salicin, a precursor of acetylsalicylic acid—aspirin. (122) Willow - salix alba - Also known as White Willow , European Willow , Tree of Enchantment, and Witches Aspirin. (123) It happened that day she picked up a strange pussy willow. (124) Never had they noticed the roses so vivid, the willow - herb so meadow - sweet so odorous and pervading. (125) Then it passed, leaving everything in a state of suspense , even the willow branches waiting apprehensively. (126) The transmission and distribution of Dichlorvos was different in different part of willow crown after trunk injection. (127) Notice the excess of bric-a-brac, including silver and china collectibles (Blue Willow is an example), around table tops. (128) A tough, supple twig, especially of willow, used for binding things together; a withy. (129) Study on the Pulping Properties of Hippophaerhamnoidesl, Caragana korshinskii and Red willow. (130) Ten and a quarter inches long, swishy, made of willow. (131) Whitebait whitecaps water, and bringing a better life under the willow trees. (132) Qinghai suitable for species of poplar, willow, pine and other trees. (133) She walked slowly, head lowered, a willow branch in her hand. (134) In its natural form as willow bark and leaves, this remarkable remedy dates back to Hippocrates. (134) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (135) John Smith. The address is: 2529 Willow Drive Street . Richardson . TX 75081 . (136) Willow twigs are pliable. (137) A watched flower never blooms, but an untended willow grows. (138) Red brick, cornices and corridors, brick Diaolan media , willow down sash. (139) From now, in can see the mother only is in the field the alone grave mound(), with grave mound in willow tree. (140) Autumn, willow to show people his great mind wide. In winter, the cold northwest wind in the staunchly upright, covered with white snow to give it the Silver Art. (141) I don't think I can stand much of Lock Willow. (142) The results showed that optimum combinations were black locust with E2, bunge ash or Babylon weeping willow with E4. (143) With pair of eyes, two bend sheet triangle hanging sought eyebrow, willow stature, physical coquettish slim. (144) The Jinan City is a willow tree, is the lotus flower. (145) Lyssa Howels, a professional trainer, carries her dog, Willow, whose paw print is tattooed on both of her shoulders. (146) They used the closely nibbled smooth green spaces as their pitch , the wooden barred gate of the sheep pen as their wicket and the crooks made from willow branches as their bats. (147) Ron thinks he's puppy chow when a chomping black dog (Sirius Black in disguise) pulls him into the Whomping Willow. But that's just to, uh, pull people's legs. (148) Plant products because of the style got simply the favour of increasing person, make the cany willow grass that gives priority to dozen of product made up goods in advance to walk into our life. (149) After that, the author discussed the willow tree steel implementation cost of operation control system to carry on the design the necessity and the feasibility. (150) Have you heard the story of Luzhishen pulling out a weeping willow from the ground? (151) These willow saplings will put out fresh leaves very soon. (152) There are characters of protection environment, appropriate , fancy bred to plant weeping willow of uncatkin. (153) Ingredient: Deep sea cleanser gene, natural willow extraction, bee gel extraction, corn mint and herbs extraction. (154) Bamboo baskets, rattan baskets, wooden baskets, wire baskets, willow baskets, seagrass baskets, water hyacinth baskets, . (155) Willow twig gall midge ( Rhabdophaga salics Schrank ) occurred frequently and caused heavy loss. (156) The weeping - willow , the weeping - birch , and other trees of early and pendulous shoots, flourish favoured recesses. (157) During this time of year, willow and poplar tree catkins fill the air. (158) While not as potent as willow , which has a higher salicin content, the salicylates in meadowsweet do give it a mild anti-inflammatory effect and the potential to reduce fevers during a cold or flu. (159) Comfortable also at only plant delight in, if be mixed with weeping willow, grow, when willow Xie Tulu, mutual reflect, provide a Technicolor more. (160) She sent us to chop willow twigs for planting, just after adas of her arrival. (161) Rose, Japanese Pagodatree, Evergreen Euonymus, willow, white clover and Tall fescue in researched plants have better endurance, which are suitable for reclaimed water irrigation. (162) Shall we stow the willow goods product in two tiers? (163) Lance Mackey, winner of the Iditarod for the last three years, reaches out to fans while charging down the trail just after the official start in Willow, Alaska March 7. (164) I'm a willow catkin. (164) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (165) In 1829 the chemical in the willow tree that can relieve pain and fever was discovered to be salicin. (166) Gently Blows the east wind, setting the willow Branches dancing. (167) Huei - fang was leaning against a willow, dabbing her eyes with a handkerchief. |
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