「spreading」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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A person | spreading a false rumor maliciously intending to damag |
hange for about three-quarters of a century, | spreading gradually to more and more areas of the UK a |
It is a low, | spreading perrenial native to alpine regions of Europe |
ost other Sedum species, it has a prostrate, | spreading habit. |
Mountain Holly is a much-branching, | spreading shrub to small tree that grows 1.5-4.6 metre |
There is a large | spreading ring, white above but sometimes with yellowi |
Acacia horrida is a low | spreading shrub or sometimes tree native to both the w |
It is a low, | spreading shrub which may be quite small, forming flat |
It is a small herb producing a thin, | spreading stem up to about 16 centimeters long, someti |
It is a low, | spreading shrub no more than a meter tall, and often q |
as mayflower or trailing arbutus - is a low, | spreading shrub in the Ericaceae family. |
A mockingbird | spreading its wings |
mnoclada is an annual herb with a branching, | spreading or upright stem up to about 20 centimeters l |
keni keni or Perfume Flower Tree, is a small | spreading tree or a large shrub which grows in the sub |
hoffmannii is a shorter, | spreading plant. |
It is a small annual herb producing a thin, | spreading purplish stem no more than 9 centimeters lon |
This is a perennial herb forming a low, | spreading mat with a woody caudex at the base. |
the Myrtaceae family and can grow to a large | spreading tree up to 35 m (100 ft) high. |
This is a small, | spreading, matlike shrub forming flat tangles or mound |
In general it is a rounded, | spreading shrub reaching a maximum height around 2 met |
The inflorescence is a branching, | spreading panicle up to 35 centimeters long bearing ov |
This is a flat, | spreading shrub forming mats approaching 6 meters in m |
la, commonly known as Fairy Duster, is a low | spreading shrub which is native to deserts and arid gr |
Vaccinium myrtilloides is a low | spreading deciduous shrub growing to 50 cm tall, often |
Nipomo Mesa lupine is a a small, | spreading annual herb with a stem reaching 10 to 20 ce |
Grevillea thyrsoides, is a small, | spreading shrub which is endemic to Western Australia. |
This is a low, | spreading shrub often forming a short mat up to about |
A tall, | spreading evergreen found in New South Wales, Queensla |
As an herb specimen, it is a quickly | spreading vine that will cover anything rapidly. |
n f and k imply that there is a well-defined | spreading speed for waves of invasion generated from c |
Arctostaphylos nevadensis is is a short, | spreading shrub forming mats, tangles, or mounds less |
eavour Segment, which forms part of a larger | spreading area called the Juan de Fuca Ridge. |
Pisonia brunoniana is a small, | spreading tree to 6 metres (20 ft) or more tall. |
It has a low | spreading habit that is not as compact as most other m |
Its most distinctive features are a low | spreading tower with a stair turret and stepped gables |
It has a low | spreading or erect habit, growing to 1 metre high. |
re interviewed remembered getting a strange, | spreading skin rash (erythema migrans) before experien |
It tells about a rapidly | spreading virus that turns people into "zombies". |
nly called Sauco or Rayan is a medium-sized, | spreading tree or shrub in the genus Sambucus that is |
He devoted his literary abilities to | spreading the messages of Narayana Guru. |
r of prayer and fasting became absolute, and | spreading the word of these powers became his vocation |
, starting with Phillips Exeter Academy, and | spreading to St. Paul's, The Lawrenceville School, and |
n his hat describing him as an accomplice in | spreading ‘wicked and counterfeit prophecies.' |
tative of Spain to Naples, he was accused of | spreading sedition and instigating riots during unrest |
tried by the Inquisition himself, accused of | spreading Erasmus's views, and forced to recant severa |
This was achieved by | spreading nitrogen fertilizer on meadow on the hill in |
simply waiting for a time to take action in | spreading popular mistrust of the Provisional Governme |
In the 1920s and 1930s, he was active in | spreading the anti-Fascist sentiment among Slovene int |
rtisan units, the organization was active in | spreading anti-Nazi propaganda and in intelligence act |
es of promoting bicycling as an activity and | spreading awareness about the bio-diversity, flora and |
f effluent is a permitted activity, although | spreading in excess is an environmental hazard. |
Most of the plant is actually the | spreading inflorescence. |
In addition to | spreading on toast or bread, one or two level teaspoon |
f proteins, vitronectin, a cell adhesion and | spreading factor found in plasma and tissues, and matr |
Bible Societies he was a strong advocate of | spreading the Bible throughout the world. |
peace issues, is involved in advocating and | spreading Gandhian values and principles to address th |
revent mosquitoes from biting them again and | spreading the virus to others. |
representative of the State with the aim of | spreading terror, premeditated murder, unlawfully requ |
With the aim of | spreading awareness of Filipino culture, Kaibigan part |
Foundation Gospel Ministries with the aim of | spreading her often literal interpretations of the Hol |
e use of the port to reinforce Allied forces | spreading through the country in the weeks following t |
mate that the stars' disks are also bloated, | spreading all the way out to an orbit about 60 times m |
entury, Common Czech elements have also been | spreading to regions previously unaffected, as a conse |
It is an erect, | spreading, or trailing shrub often exceeding meter in |
It is an erect, | spreading shrub with many stiff branches, reaching up |
It is an erect, | spreading shrub which can exceed three meters in heigh |
Denmark (West Jutland) and Bulgaria and are | spreading to new locations. |
e expanded throughout much of Florida and is | spreading into other southern states. |
r being uninformed about her subject and for | spreading mere gossip (see Stanley Hoffman, Foreign Af |
n promoting scientific investigations and in | spreading knowledge of the sciences; to provide a foru |
Afghanistan during the 7th century and began | spreading eastward from Khorasan and Sistan, some acce |
in the understory in rainforests, and often | spreading by means of underground runners, forming clo |
models trace sound ray bundles and calculate | spreading loss along with ray bundle divergence (or co |
spirit of Okinawan eisa taiko and friendship | spreading around the world, a theme often promoted by |
ly 24, 1918, charged with desertion and with | spreading propaganda. |
loose clump about 2 ft (0.6 m) tall and wide | spreading by rhizomes. |
erry College, for 'the honour of God and the | spreading of good literature'. |
rb growing from a woody caudex and extending | spreading or climbing stems up to 70 centimeters. |
ent of Public Works has 15 major dams and 27 | spreading grounds in the county. |
common in southern England and Wales and is | spreading northwards, but the spread may be limited by |
activities with helping the needy and began | spreading the Christian gospel, a crime under Taliban |
with a straight clean cylindrical bole and a | spreading crown of dark green leaves. |
cted by Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD) and to | spreading awareness about this disease. |
s or large obstacles in their paths, and the | spreading of misinformation such as false route inform |
With famine and plague | spreading, a peace treaty was eventually sealed in May |
scar of the young larva is long and narrow, | spreading into wide, irregular blotches as the caterpi |
ing The Blood Center to contact them; and 3) | spreading the word. |
crab eats everything it comes across and is | spreading very rapidly. |
advent of the automobile, airplanes and the | spreading use of electricity, oil became the dominant |
It is fairly common and possibly | spreading, but its tiny range has led to it being eval |
(in Montenegro) in closely united and widely | spreading brotherhoods (bratstva) and tribes (plemena) |
It was not widespread and stopped | spreading after January 28, 2004. |
It has flat leaves and open, | spreading inflorescences of very small spikelets. |
fense, providing social services and relief, | spreading propaganda, and facilitating communication. |
ons of sand blows (sand volcano) and lateral | spreading, consistent with soil liquefaction phenomena |
"badmouthing" the Soviet government and for | spreading leaflets calling to vote against candidates |
with the Virginia Park neighborhood and then | spreading throughout the City. |
y the glaucous leaves with red teeth and its | spreading, mat-forming (rather than compact) habit. |
which passes northwards into the Andaman Sea | spreading centre. |
ings in the traditional architectural style, | spreading across in 54 acres (220,000 m2). |
breeding conditions, and the locusts are now | spreading to the north and east. |
The Doomjuice variants are currently | spreading to computers that were already infected with |
s to improving the lives of those around us, | spreading the light of freedom and tolerance wherever |
The inflorescence is a wide open array of | spreading, thready branches bearing spikelets each a f |
The inflorescence is an open array of | spreading or upright branches bearing small, awned spi |
in Jiangsu known as "Tang" was arrested for | spreading rumors online he would go to Nanjing (the Ma |
t-September 11 anti-war movement article and | spreading it out rather then merging this article.--JK |
The habit is as a | spreading shrub, or erect to 2.0 metres tall. |
fferent Muslim guises as far as Baluchistan, | spreading Ghadarite propaganda en route. |
region of Artemis has been interpreted as a | spreading zone (Britomartis Chasma) which has been off |
ection) Ovine, 200 USP Units/mL for use as a | spreading agent. |
Snakewood grows as a | spreading tree, usually with two or three main trunks. |
It grows up to 3 metres (10 ft) as a | spreading and bushy shrub, flowering from winter to ea |
Wanderrie wattle grows as a | spreading shrub with many stems, to a height of about |
Alcon was listed as being | spreading by the WildList from April 1998 to July 1999 |
In other regions, such as those | spreading from the West Midlands up to the North West |
ughout the south and southeast Asian islands | spreading from India in the west, north as far as Japa |
The volcano lies astride a | spreading center associated with the East Pacific Rise |
shed in the Greece and on Mount Athos before | spreading among Eastern Orthodox in what are now Bulga |
zens, sponsoring militant who attack Israel, | spreading extremist forms of Islam around the world, a |
around 16 centimeters from a woody base with | spreading stolons. |
pright or decumbent (arched at the base then | spreading upward). |
They serve as bases for | spreading environmental protection messages through th |
be taken with it as it can become invasive, | spreading by runners and seeds. |
Ashwin has been actively | spreading his brand of classical and fusion music by c |
(Creeping bentgrass, Creeping bent, Fiorin, | Spreading bent, Carpet bentgrass, Redtop) is a perenni |
begun in March 1848, starting in Berlin and | spreading across the other states which now make up Ge |
rivalry between the Crips and the Bloods are | spreading out far beyond big cities. |
: "Mike for Mayor" and at the bottom, "Start | Spreading the News." |
arpus intricatus is a thickly branched shrub | spreading and growing erect to heights between one and |
; caudal bristles symmetrical, branched, and | spreading; length 1 mm (0.04 in). |
Branches wide | spreading and weeping, becoming corky when older. |
assets were strong and 15 branches existed, | spreading from Blackpool in Lancashire to Dartford in |
The tops of the stem branches bear | spreading inflorescences of glandular purple to pinkis |
The plant has a trailing, branching, and | spreading habit; it is generally an epiphyte in nature |
ral Gothic revival, beginning in Britain but | spreading to continental Europe and North America, by |
erb growing from a system of small bulbs and | spreading via stolons. |
It is a small, bushy shrub | spreading or growing erect and approaching one meter i |
They are small, tufted, bushy or | spreading plants growing to 10-45 cm tall. |
The lucrative opium business continued | spreading along the coast of Southern China, although |
ncannon; he's dressed as St. Nick, but isn't | spreading good cheer, focusing instead on some compell |
ned to Southwark in the southeast, but later | spreading to other areas such as Smithfield, Shoreditc |
ushed, the leaves are less divided, but more | spreading. |
Masset phonology is complicated by various | spreading processes caused by contiguous sonorants acr |
was separated from mainland Asia by back-arc | spreading |
nd horizontal loads and a failure by outward | spreading of the arch." |
t was formed when rocks, weakened by gradual | spreading of the North American continent, sagged into |
pparently has been split in half by seafloor | spreading. |
Chiefly distinguished by its | spreading dome shape, the leaves emerge a uniform ligh |
t Harvey S. Leff set out what he called "the | spreading and sharing of energy." |
identified one, Phytophthora cambivora, are | spreading rapidly and may soon reach the entire range |
and Dr. Green, he embarked on a campaign of | spreading his message of experience and hope. |
Nazi rule in various concentration camps for | spreading socialistic anti-war propaganda and being an |
It can be | spreading with many narrow branches, or a small, dense |
subsequently blocking it stopped cancer from | spreading. |
eed from infected bushes are also capable of | spreading the infected pollen. |
tral nervous system (CNS), and is capable of | spreading to the peripheral nervous system (PNS), thus |
that current leaders in the Western Cape is | spreading lies to Apostle Erasmus and without him inve |
The College has a catchment area | spreading towards Macroom and Ballincollig, Bandon and |
ffolding around the north tower caught fire, | spreading the blaze to all parts of the carpentry supe |
spot has been interpreted to be the cause of | spreading at the Terror Rift. |
heroes for the Slavic nations celebrated for | spreading Christianity and inventing the alphabet used |
na is a sub-shrub in the genus Celmisia with | spreading, semi- decumbent, woody stems and terminal r |
The song centers around | spreading the Word throughout all nations, "until the |
ianth parts each less than a centimeter long | spreading from a tubular throat one to seven centimete |
rb forming clumps under 20 centimeters tall, | spreading out via tiny stolons. |
The Cerro Prieto | spreading center intersects the southern end of the Im |
ighting broke out immediately; chaos quickly | spreading throughout the downtown area. |
1933, the local Blockleiter was in charge of | spreading propaganda and developing an acceptance to t |
cion of "antistate activities", charged with | spreading hostile propaganda in interviews with Wester |
rt Westmoreland had shored up the chassis by | spreading the rear springs, a favorite bootlegger tric |
ern keeps the Bizarro population in check by | spreading fear among his fellow Bizarros. |
ject began in 1991 in Corpus Christi, Texas, | spreading to 16 participating states by 2007, as well |
barrier against condensed chromatin proteins | spreading onto active chromatin. |
establishing congregations and churches and | spreading the Gospel of Christ to thousands of people |
From the foot of the hill the Deva city is | spreading, beginning with Magna Curia and the public p |
cities of Shreveport and Bossier City before | spreading into the complex network of marshlands surro |
haped, with the thin end at the city centre, | spreading outwards between Newmarket Road and Earlham |
the recall initiative which he claimed were | spreading mis-information, specifically that the group |
h he wrote about the working class movements | spreading in various parts of the world during early p |
small perennial herb forming a low clump of | spreading stems and woolly leaves. |
This is a perennial grass forming clumps and | spreading via rhizomes and stolons. |
perennial grass growing in short clumps and | spreading via stolons. |
This is an annual herb producing clumps of | spreading hairless green stems which are intricately b |
lly lacks a stem, producing hairy, clumpy or | spreading leaves and inflorescences from ground level. |
The erect stem is surrounded by clusters of | spreading leaves. |
A salt-tolerant (normally) coastal plant | spreading along roads and motorways in Europe. |
Plot, and then prosecuted Lord Cochrane for | spreading rumours of Napoleon's death to make money on |
In Manhattan, cockroaches are | spreading a deadly disease that is claiming hundreds o |
alled it, criticized British colonialism for | spreading the pandemic. |
h had its origins in British Columbia before | spreading to the US). |
Christian faith, he was deeply committed to | spreading Christianity within the armed forces and bel |
ress their intention to be more committed to | spreading Christianity throughout the world. |
Soviet puppet President who was committed to | spreading the totalitarian communist revolution to oth |
orning glory family known by the common name | spreading alkaliweed. |
pecies of wild rye known by the common names | spreading wheatgrass and Scribner's wheatgrass. |
Sedum divergens, commonly called | spreading stonecrop, Cascade stonecrop, and Pacific st |
apanese economy would prevent Communism from | spreading in Asia. |
rship dedicated to uniting the community and | spreading the knowledge of former supreme court justic |
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