例文・使い方で印象づける「blacks」の覚え方


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...It was not, after all, strange that the white man's ways should havebeen so much more nearly related to those of the beasts than were thesavage blacks...   It was not, after all, strange that the white mans ways should havebeen so much more nearly related to those of the beasts than were thesavage blacksの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Beasts of Tarzan」

...At Kaviri's camp Tarzan paused only long enough to eat the food thatthe blacks furnished, and arrange with the chief for a dozen men to manthe paddles of his canoe...   At Kaviris camp Tarzan paused only long enough to eat the food thatthe blacks furnished, and arrange with the chief for a dozen men to manthe paddles of his canoeの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Beasts of Tarzan」

...The blacks were half-way across the clearing when Tarzan's attentionwas attracted by the actions of one of the apes...   The blacks were half-way across the clearing when Tarzans attentionwas attracted by the actions of one of the apesの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Beasts of Tarzan」

...Stepping outside the hut, he motioned her to follow him, and a momentlater, with his men, he escorted Jane beyond the village, where beneatha great tree the blacks scooped a shallow grave...   Stepping outside the hut, he motioned her to follow him, and a momentlater, with his men, he escorted Jane beyond the village, where beneatha great tree the blacks scooped a shallow graveの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Beasts of Tarzan」

...Tarzan grinned as he approached to discover what the blacks would do totheir prisoner...   Tarzan grinned as he approached to discover what the blacks would do totheir prisonerの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...Shortly after the blacks had departed, Tarzan swung easily to thetrail...   Shortly after the blacks had departed, Tarzan swung easily to thetrailの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

... Soon the blacks would come...    Soon the blacks would comeの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...He did not dare test the strength of his bonds while the blacks werecarrying him, for fear they would become apprehensive and add to them...   He did not dare test the strength of his bonds while the blacks werecarrying him, for fear they would become apprehensive and add to themの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...He stood with poised spear above his head waiting for the instant thatwould expose a vulnerable part of the ape-man's body and still notendanger one of the blacks...   He stood with poised spear above his head waiting for the instant thatwould expose a vulnerable part of the ape-mans body and still notendanger one of the blacksの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...Today he looked forward to some slight relief from the monotony of hisexistence in such excitement as he might derive from baiting the blacks...   Today he looked forward to some slight relief from the monotony of hisexistence in such excitement as he might derive from baiting the blacksの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...These things the blacks had learned in their old home, before theyescaped through the untracked jungle to their new village...   These things the blacks had learned in their old home, before theyescaped through the untracked jungle to their new villageの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

... As the blacks filed along thewinding path, Rabba Kega, being lazy, dropped behind...    As the blacks filed along thewinding path, Rabba Kega, being lazy, dropped behindの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...When the blacks of Mbonga, the chief, reached their village theydiscovered that Rabba Kega was not among them...   When the blacks of Mbonga, the chief, reached their village theydiscovered that Rabba Kega was not among themの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

... The cruelty of the blacks toward acaptive always induced in Tarzan a feeling of angry contempt for theGomangani...    The cruelty of the blacks toward acaptive always induced in Tarzan a feeling of angry contempt for theGomanganiの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...The strong light from the fire fellfull upon the lion head and the blacks leaped to the conclusion, asTarzan had known they would, that their captive had escaped his cage...   The strong light from the fire fellfull upon the lion head and the blacks leaped to the conclusion, asTarzan had known they would, that their captive had escaped his cageの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

...For an instant the blacks were too astonished to act...   For an instant the blacks were too astonished to actの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

... Fromone to another fled the frightened blacks, while in the center of thevillage Numa stood glaring and growling above his kills...    Fromone to another fled the frightened blacks, while in the center of thevillage Numa stood glaring and growling above his killsの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Jungle Tales of Tarzan」

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