たな
Meanings
Noun
1. shelf; ledge; rack
2. trellis
Pitch accent
Top 18200
Used in vocabulary (12 in total)
godsend; windfall
shelving; pigeonholing
to be blind to one's shortcomings; to play innocent
Examples (32 in total)
Put it back on the shelf.
There is an album on the shelf.
Put the flour on the shelf.
The shelves were empty.
Are you going to make a shelf?
Take down the book from the shelf.
You have too many books on that shelf.
A book dropped from the shelf.
The supermarket shelves were almost empty.
He measured all his shelves.
This book goes on the top shelf.
What are the measurements of the shelf?
My father made a shelf for me.
I returned the book to its shelf.
Please put the book on the shelf.
There are not many books on these shelves.
He took the heavy box down from the shelf.
Which way is the cheese shelf?
Put the book back on the shelf.
Take the jam down from the top shelf.
He put the book on the shelf.
These shelves can't support so many books.
She reached out for the magazine on the shelf.
Jack reached out for the magazine on the shelf.
Mother placed a large vase on the shelf.
Please take the sugar pot down from the upper shelf.
Put the book on the top shelf.
Tom and Mary found what they were looking for on the top shelf.
My son has read every book on that shelf.
He banged his head against a shelf and got a big lump.
Keiko bought a new shelf, on which she put her dolls.
This summer, I plan to read every book on these three shelves.