Sentence: It takes only two people an hour to cut down a thick rosewood, but it takes 15 to 30 people, sometimes even 50 people, to drag the log out of the undulating woodland covered with muddy vines.
Description: (1) evergreen tree with pinnately compound leaves, oval leaflets, yellow flowers and pods. Wood is hard and reddish, and can be used as valuable furniture or works of art. (2) the wood of this plant.
2. sandalwood
Sentence: The new birth certificate confirms what was written in a short certificate published in 2008: Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 196 1, with a Kenyan father and a Kansas mother.
Description: (1) evergreen tree, opposite leaves, oval, panicle, apetalous, spherical drupe. Wood is hard and fragrant, and can be used to make utensils, smoke things and extract medicines or spices. (2) the wood of this plant.
3. sandalwood tree
Sentence: The bear girl couldn't find a husband and prayed for a son under the sandalwood tree.
Description: evergreen tree. Wood is very fragrant. It is a famous spice and can be used as medicine.
4. sandalwood
Sentence: Pteroceltis tatarinowii is a unique national third-class protected tree species in China. It has a long cultivation history and has ornamental, wood and paper-making values.
Description: See "Tan".
5. Tank
Explanation: 1 Ancient cars were all made of ebony, so they were called ebony. Usually used to refer to service vehicles and personnel transport vehicles.
2.? Generally refers to general vehicles.
6, sandalwood wheel
Explanation:
Which is sandalwood car.
Qing Ruan Yuan's "Giving a Horse to a Left-handed Beast in the Mountain": "I am ashamed of my home, and the sandalwood wheel falls behind my curtain." See Talking about Cars.
7, sandalwood bow
Explanation:
Bow made of ebony.
"The History of the Later Han Dynasty Biography of Dongyi": "Le Lang sandalwood bows out of its place."
8. Tan Mei
Explanation: Good at beauty. Unique beauty, unique beauty. Tan, pass "good".
"Biography of Famous Mountain Guests in Liang Shu": "Prince Zhaoming" has a poem saying: "Zhong Ping was strange in ancient times, and Yi Wu was beautiful." "
9. Tan Xing
Explanation:
Refers to light red apricot flowers.
Don Ying Zheng's poem "Golden Sheep Gate": "Drinking dew in Luquan, peaches, plums and apricots floating in Zhu."
10, sandalwood face
Explanation: Describe a woman's cheeks are red. It is also used as a metaphor for peach blossoms.
Tang Chen Tao's poem "Listen to the Golden Cloudless Songs on the Xichuan Seat": "I want to thank you for returning to Hou, and tears are torn through my face." Yang Siben's Poem on Peach Blossom in Ming Dynasty: "The face is as comfortable as sandalwood, the cheeks are slightly broken, and the troubles are like drunkenness."