Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

willow

Aussprache: [ˈwɪloʊ]

Wort

Kontext: „nature“

(noun) a type of tree that grows near water. Willows have long, thin leaves and can bend easily. They are often found by rivers and lakes.

Beispiel

The willow tree by the pond is very beautiful, especially in the spring.

Beispiel

There are no willow trees in the dry desert; it doesn't have enough water.

Beispiel

Have you ever seen a willow tree by the river?

Kontext: „art“

(noun) a flexible branch or twig from the willow tree that can be used for making baskets, furniture, or for crafting. People use willow in many different types of art.

Beispiel

The artist used willow branches to create a stunning basket.

Beispiel

He couldn't find any willow to make his project because he was in a place with no trees.

Beispiel

What can you make with willow branches?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to bend or curve in a way that looks graceful, like how a willow tree's branches sway in the wind. It can also be used to describe moving softly or gently.

Beispiel

The dancer will willow her arms gracefully as she performs.

Beispiel

He didn't willow his body during the dance; he was very stiff.

Beispiel

Can you willow your arms like a tree in the wind?

0s
0s