例文・使い方で印象づける「british」の覚え方


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...Seeing this procession of dreadnoughts for the first time, Desnoyers was reminded of a flock of marine monsters, and gained a better idea of the British power...   Seeing this procession of dreadnoughts for the first time,      Desnoyers was reminded of a flock of marine monsters, and gained a better      idea of the British powerの読み方
Vicente Blasco Ibanez Charlotte Brewster Jordan 「The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse」

...She listened again, and once again she heard the same very earthly sounds ofgood, honest British language, not the least akin to whisperings from paradiseor flutter of angels’ wings...   She listened again, and once again she heard the same very earthly sounds ofgood, honest British language, not the least akin to whisperings from paradiseor flutter of angels’ wingsの読み方
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」

... “What’s the British Ambassador doing dans cette galere?” said I, carelessly...         “What’s the British Ambassador doing dans cette galere?” said I,      carelesslyの読み方
Anthony Hope 「The Prisoner of Zenda」

...“I had learned,” he went on, turning his curious, full, ruminatingeyes on me, “that the British working-man is about the soundest piece ofhumanity on God’s earth...   “I had learned,” he went on, turning his curious, full, ruminatingeyes on me, “that the British working-man is about the soundest piece ofhumanity on God’s earthの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...You’ve got to wise up aboutGresson with the whole forces of the British State arrayed officially againstyou...   You’ve got to wise up aboutGresson with the whole forces of the British State arrayed officially againstyouの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...He looked forward to the daywhen British soldiers would leap from their trenches and extend the hand offriendship to their German comrades...   He looked forward to the daywhen British soldiers would leap from their trenches and extend the hand offriendship to their German comradesの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...But the best of them seem to be in the area that this fool British Governmentwon’t let you into without a passport...   But the best of them seem to be in the area that this fool British Governmentwon’t let you into without a passportの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...And then I remembered that all this glory had only oneuse in war and that was to help the muddy British infantryman to down his Hunopponent...   And then I remembered that all this glory had only oneuse in war and that was to help the muddy British infantryman to down his Hunopponentの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...I helped myself to a cigar and spent a profitable half-hour reading about thevices of the British Government...   I helped myself to a cigar and spent a profitable half-hour reading about thevices of the British Governmentの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

..., where I had half an hour’s talk with thegreatest British commander...   , where I had half an hour’s talk with thegreatest British commanderの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...“Itpleases me some, for you’ve maybe guessed that I respect the British Armyquite a little...   “Itpleases me some, for you’ve maybe guessed that I respect the British Armyquite a littleの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...The authorities are afraid of him, for he’s apt to talk wild, hishealth having made him peevish about the British...   The authorities are afraid of him, for he’s apt to talk wild, hishealth having made him peevish about the Britishの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...A fortnightbefore he had worn the uniform of a British major-general...   A fortnightbefore he had worn the uniform of a British major-generalの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...The said philanthropist made a hobbyof the French and British prisoners returned from Germany, and had in mind anofficer, a crabbed South African with a bad leg, who needed a servant...   The said philanthropist made a hobbyof the French and British prisoners returned from Germany, and had in mind anofficer, a crabbed South African with a bad leg, who needed a servantの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...So he left Germany with good marks, and in Switzerland had held himself alooffrom the other British wounded, on the advice of Blenkiron, who had met him assoon as he crossed the frontier...   So he left Germany with good marks, and in Switzerland had held himself alooffrom the other British wounded, on the advice of Blenkiron, who had met him assoon as he crossed the frontierの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...” And heconsigned me and Blenkiron and the British army and Ivery and everybody else tothe devil...   ” And heconsigned me and Blenkiron and the British army and Ivery and everybody else tothe devilの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...It was a veryserious attack in tremendous force, but the British line was strong and thereserves were believed to be sufficient...   It was a veryserious attack in tremendous force, but the British line was strong and thereserves were believed to be sufficientの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...British or Boche? British or Boche? Ididn’t wait long for an answer...   British or Boche? British or Boche? Ididn’t wait long for an answerの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...It must be Greystoke's, for thereis none other in this part of British East Africa...   It must be Greystokes, for thereis none other in this part of British East Africaの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Untamed」

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