「Drooping」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| fences, trees etc.), | drooping and reddened ears, swollen eyes, and avoidanc |
| e showy flowers are usually erect rather than | drooping and are up to a centimeter wide at the mouth. |
| It has | drooping, angular branches covered with spines up to 3 |
| The inflorescence is a spreading or | drooping array of up to 20 branches lined with rounded |
| no emotions as he stood in the dock, his head | drooping as always. |
| stem, each up to 15 centimeters in length and | drooping at the tip. |
| Through the arms/tentacles, a wide, | drooping, blue-outlined mouth is visible. |
| t often grows to heights of 4 m (12 ft), with | drooping branches of chained fruit. |
| Honey mesquite has rounded big and floppy, | drooping branches with feathery foliage and straight, |
| The erect paniculate inflorescence with | drooping branches arises from the apex of the stem, wi |
| ee, up to 5 metres (16 ft) tall, it has green | drooping branchlets up to 27 cm (11 in) in length. |
| wn is conic, with widely spaced branches with | drooping branchlets. |
| Males flowers are found in long | drooping catkins that are yellowish green color. |
| The male flowers are in | drooping catkins 5-10 cm long, and the female flowers |
| ts Peter and Andrew and is remarkable for the | drooping chancel . |
| Clivia nobilis, the | drooping clivia, a plant species |
| They have heavy | drooping ears and a white coat. |
| ce a dragon flew down and approached him with | drooping ears and open jaws. |
| Van Rooys are polled, have | drooping ears, and are entirely white. |
| They have long, Roman nosed faces with | drooping ears. |
| ong bodies, fine hair, long snouts, and heavy | drooping ears. |
| hang on long, thin branches, often nodding or | drooping, especially as the fruit develops. |
| s, his short stature, his coarse, curly hair, | drooping eyelids and thick lips. |
| lmoplegia (paralysis of eye muscles), ptosis ( | drooping eyelids). |
| nuary to March, bearing elliptic (cup-shaped) | drooping flowers. |
| The inflorescence produces up to seven | drooping, hanging flowers which may be hidden in the c |
| is a shrub 3-5m high with leafless, sometimes | drooping in older branches. |
| It produces an erect, | drooping inflorescence which bears bright pink or mage |
| The | drooping inflorescence has narrow spikelets with awns |
| The | drooping inflorescence holds spikelets which are each |
| Leucothoe fontanesiana (Highland Doghobble or | Drooping Leucothoe; southeastern United States) |
| rly Devonian aneurophyte with branching axes, | drooping, many-branched sporangia, but no trace of a v |
| w complexion, small deep-set eyes, and a long | drooping moustache, which gave him the look of a Tarta |
| Bugs simply accepts being weak, pushing his | drooping muscle like a little swing. |
| His bushy, | drooping mustache was as stylish as that of any white |
| visible symptoms include yellowing, wilt and | drooping of lower leaves. |
| palpebrae superioris muscle causes ptosis, or | drooping of the eyelid, when the muscle can no longer |
| h, he then declared that "as always about the | drooping of France, the pro-foreign party acts with it |
| is an open array of spikelets, the lower ones | drooping or nodding. |
| igh in autumn, though they do have a habit of | drooping or bending occasionally. |
| been shot away and, taking the flag which was | drooping over the wheelhouse, make it fast to the stum |
| The inflorescences are | drooping panicles with flowers that may be male, femal |
| The inflorescence holds several flowers on | drooping pedicels which turn erect as the plant develo |
| stands 10-20 cm high, and holds about a dozen | drooping pinkish bell-shaped flowers. |
| Opuntia monacantha, commonly known as | Drooping Prickly Pear, Cochineal Prickly Pear, or Barb |
| The | drooping racemose inflorescence bears many small (4-5 |
| Saxifraga cernua, ( | Drooping Saxifrage, Nodding Saxifrage or Bulblet Saxif |
| His cares our | drooping souls uprise |
| The inflorescence produces erect and | drooping spikes up to about 8 centimeters long with an |
| The plant common name is | Drooping Spleenwort or Weeping Spleenwort, and the spe |
| pproximately 0.7 metres and produces delicate | drooping stalks carrying the spikelets which contain s |
| ky - stand upright from the centre, while the | drooping sterile fronds with their nearly round leafle |
| vered with linen so fine, and the trees are a | drooping sweet honey, and the rocks are all grown over |
| ican herbaceous plant growing from corms with | drooping terminal umbels of showy red-and-white colore |
| It appears somewhat more | drooping than the related Parkinsonia microphylla (Foo |
| April 1976 | Drooping The Colour (at Acton Town Hall) |
| This sedge produces clumps of | drooping to decumbent stems up to 30 or 40 centimeters |
| n the feet are slightly apart, with the knees | drooping together. |
| s a species of grass known by the common name | drooping woodreed. |
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