絹【きぬ】
Frequency rank: 10,512. – 10,529.
- silk
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- 絹【きぬ】Frequency rank: 10,512. – 10,529.
- きぬ
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- silk
Refers to the fine, soft fabric produced by silkworms, commonly used in clothing and textiles.
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When the frame is finished, the spider fixes lines of silk across it, just like the spokes of a bicycle wheel.
Their main exports are textiles, especially silk and cotton.
7. ちゅうごく中国のふっとぼうるフットボールのしあい試合では、せんしゅ選手たち達はあし足とどうたい胴体をつかい使い、て手はつかっていませんでした使っていませんでした。そしてごうるゴールはきぬ絹でできたあみ網にあるあな穴でした。
In the Chinese football game in which the players used their feet and bodies - but never their hands - the goal was a hole in a net made from silk.
Then it draws more silky lines across these spokes, leaving a smooth, non-sticky patch in the middle of the web.
A spider can produce a silky substance from tiny openings on its underside.
To make a web, it starts by making a frame of this silk and fastening it to hard objects, such as trees or fences.
Do you see the girl wearing black silk dress? It's my daughter.