例文・使い方で印象づける「Dixon」の覚え方


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... I thought it prudent to institute an inquiry into the characters of Thomas, Dixon, and Matthew Pyke, before I went further...               I thought it prudent to institute an inquiry into the characters            of Thomas, Dixon, and Matthew Pyke, before I went furtherの読み方
Thomas Clarkson 「The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the」

... Thomas Edward Dixon arrived from near the Trap, in Delaware...                  Thomas Edward Dixon arrived from near the Trap, in Delawareの読み方
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」

...The fugitive in question was known in Baltimore as "Allender's Jake," butin New York he wore the more respectable name of "William Dixon...   The fugitive in question was known in Baltimore as Allenders Jake, butin New York he wore the more respectable name of William Dixonの読み方
Frederick Douglass 「Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass」

...The nearest stations are Ravalli and Dixon...   The nearest stations are Ravalli and Dixonの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」

...dilatus appears to be completely allopatric in that it occurs athigher altitudes (above 2000 meters), whereas the other three occurbelow 1800 meters in the region (Davis and Dixon, 1965)...   dilatus appears to be completely allopatric in that it occurs athigher altitudes (above 2000 meters), whereas the other three occurbelow 1800 meters in the region (Davis and Dixon, 1965)の読み方
John D. Lynch 「A Taxonomic Revision of the Leptodactylid Frog Genus Syrrhophus Cope」

...Black-crested Titmice intermediate betweenatricristatusanddysleptuswere listed from Cuidad Múzquiz and Sabinas by Dixon (loc...   Black-crested Titmice intermediate betweenatricristatusanddysleptuswere listed from Cuidad Múzquiz and Sabinas by Dixon (locの読み方
Emil K. Urban 「Birds from Coahuila, Mexico」

...; obtainedon May 6, 1908, by Joseph Dixon from salt marsh near Palo Alto, SantaClara Co...   ; obtainedon May 6, 1908, by Joseph Dixon from salt marsh near Palo Alto, SantaClara Coの読み方
James S. Findley 「Speciation of the Wandering Shrew」

...Tomodactylus fuscus Davis and Dixon, Herpetologica,11:157, July 15, 1955...   Tomodactylus fuscus Davis and Dixon, Herpetologica,11:157, July 15, 1955の読み方
William E. Duellman 「The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México」

...Tomodactylus nitidus nitidus, Dixon, Texas Jour...   Tomodactylus nitidus nitidus, Dixon, Texas Jourの読み方
William E. Duellman 「The Amphibians and Reptiles of Michoacán, México」

...he moment that Dixon entered the short winding tunnel that led to theouter air he was vaguely aware that something was wrong...   he moment that Dixon entered the short winding tunnel that led to theouter air he was vaguely aware that something was wrongの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...High in the eastern sky there rode the disc of a full moon, but it wasa moon weirdly different from any that Dixon had ever seen before...   High in the eastern sky there rode the disc of a full moon, but it wasa moon weirdly different from any that Dixon had ever seen beforeの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...As the green light blurred to an emerald haze, the creatureunder the crag came slithering out toward Dixon...   As the green light blurred to an emerald haze, the creatureunder the crag came slithering out toward Dixonの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...s the monster dropped the girl's body to the ground and whirled toconfront Dixon, for the first time he had a clear view of the thing inall its horror...   s the monster dropped the girls body to the ground and whirled toconfront Dixon, for the first time he had a clear view of the thing inall its horrorの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...It was to be no wild leap through the air this time,but a swift rush over the ground that Dixon would be powerless toevade...   It was to be no wild leap through the air this time,but a swift rush over the ground that Dixon would be powerless toevadeの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...Thegirl's body was so rigidly inert that Dixon threw back hisencumbering hood and knelt over her for a swift examination...   Thegirls body was so rigidly inert that Dixon threw back hisencumbering hood and knelt over her for a swift examinationの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...rawford had barely finished his gasped warning when Ruth again hurledherself forward upon Dixon with tapering fingers curved like talons asthey sought his throat...   rawford had barely finished his gasped warning when Ruth again hurledherself forward upon Dixon with tapering fingers curved like talons asthey sought his throatの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...Theyseemed of radioactive origin, yet in many ways they were unlike anyradium burns that Dixon had ever seen...   Theyseemed of radioactive origin, yet in many ways they were unlike anyradium burns that Dixon had ever seenの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...While Dixon was working over him, Crawford stirred weakly and openedhis eyes...   While Dixon was working over him, Crawford stirred weakly and openedhis eyesの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

..."That is impossible if the space ship is hovering up there by themoon!" Dixon protested...   That is impossible if the space ship is hovering up there by themoon! Dixon protestedの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...nowing that the old man would probably remain in his sleep ofcomplete exhaustion for hours, Dixon turned his attention to Ruth...   nowing that the old man would probably remain in his sleep ofcomplete exhaustion for hours, Dixon turned his attention to Ruthの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...Before Dixon had time to note any of the details of his assailantanother tentacle curled around him, tearing the projectile from hisgrasp...   Before Dixon had time to note any of the details of his assailantanother tentacle curled around him, tearing the projectile from hisgraspの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

...Near where Dixon stood there was atragic little pile of articles taken from the Centaurians'victims—prospectors' picks, shovels, axes, and other tools...   Near where Dixon stood there was atragic little pile of articles taken from the Centauriansvictims—prospectors picks, shovels, axes, and other toolsの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」

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