例文・使い方で印象づける「caravan」の覚え方


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... The boy had paused afterhis first sight of the caravan, and now was following slowly in thewake of the sordid, brutal spectacle...    The boy had paused afterhis first sight of the caravan, and now was following slowly in thewake of the sordid, brutal spectacleの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」

...The Sheik had been away for a long time, conducting a caravan of ivory,skins, and rubber far into the north...   The Sheik had been away for a long time, conducting a caravan of ivory,skins, and rubber far into the northの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「The Son of Tarzan」

...This he eventually did,though sullenly enough, and I then marched him in front of me to themain camp of the caravan, some little distance further on...   This he eventually did,though sullenly enough, and I then marched him in front of me to themain camp of the caravan, some little distance further onの読み方
J. H. Patterson 「The Man-eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures」

... We will suppose, for the sake of illustrating how trade with the interior is managed, that the Arab conveys by his caravan $5,000's worth of goods into the interior...         We will suppose, for the sake of illustrating how trade with the interior      is managed, that the Arab conveys by his caravan $5,000s worth of goods      into the interiorの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...Soor Hadji Palloo went away with a bright face, taking with him the three soldiers' posho (food), and honga (tribute) for the caravan...   Soor Hadji Palloo went away with a bright face, taking with him      the three soldiers posho (food), and honga (tribute) for the caravanの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...The men chosen to escort this caravan were composed of Johannese and Wahiyow, seven in number...   The men chosen to escort this caravan were composed of      Johannese and Wahiyow, seven in numberの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...—Fifth caravan departs with twenty-eight pagazis, twelve soldiers, two white men, one tailor, one cook, one interpreter, one gun-bearer, seventeen asses, two horses, and one dog...   —Fifth caravan departs with twenty-eight pagazis,      twelve soldiers, two white men, one tailor, one cook, one interpreter, one      gun-bearer, seventeen asses, two horses, and one dogの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... At the sound of our caravan the red antelope bounded away to our right and the left, and frogs hushed their croak...         At the sound of our caravan the red antelope bounded away to our right and      the left, and frogs hushed their croakの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... About half way across we came to a sluice of stagnant water which, directly in the road of the caravan, had settled down into an oozy pond...        About half way across we came to a sluice of stagnant water which,      directly in the road of the caravan, had settled down into an oozy pondの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...It was evident that the fourth caravan could not stir that day, so leaving word with Magauga to hurry after me as soon as possible, I issued orders for the march of my own...   It was evident that the fourth caravan      could not stir that day, so leaving word with Magauga to hurry after me as      soon as possible, I issued orders for the march of my ownの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... On the second morning, instead of proceeding, I deemed it more prudent to await the fourth caravan...         On the second morning, instead of proceeding, I deemed it more prudent to      await the fourth caravanの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... The 5th of April saw the fourth caravan vanish for once in our front, with a fair promise that, however fast we should follow, we should not see them the hither side of Sinbamwenni...         The 5th of April saw the fourth caravan vanish for once in our front, with      a fair promise that, however fast we should follow, we should not see them      the hither side of Sinbamwenniの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... At Muhalleh was the fourth caravan under Maganga with three more sick men, who turned with eager eyes to myself, "the dispenser of medicine," as I approached...         At Muhalleh was the fourth caravan under Maganga with three more sick men,      who turned with eager eyes to myself, the dispenser of medicine, as I      approachedの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... The site of the caravan camp on the hither side of the Ungerengeri was a hot-bed of malaria, unpleasant to witness—an abomination to memory...         The site of the caravan camp on the hither side of the Ungerengeri was a      hot-bed of malaria, unpleasant to witness—an abomination to memoryの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... The next morning the caravan, thoroughly fatigued with the last day's exertions, was obliged to halt...         The next morning the caravan, thoroughly fatigued with the last days      exertions, was obliged to haltの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

... We formed quite an imposing caravan as we emerged from inhospitable Chunyo, in number amounting to about four hundred souls...         We formed quite an imposing caravan as we emerged from inhospitable      Chunyo, in number amounting to about four hundred soulsの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...With the night passed the fever, and, at 3 o'clock in the morning, when the march was resumed, I was booted and spurred, and the recognized mtongi of my caravan once more...   With the night passed the fever, and, at 3      oclock in the morning, when the march was resumed, I was booted and      spurred, and the recognized mtongi of my caravan once moreの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...The wilderness of Marenga Mkali had been passed and we had entered Ugogo, which was at once a dreaded land to my caravan, and a Land of Promise to myself...   The wilderness of Marenga Mkali had      been passed and we had entered Ugogo, which was at once a dreaded land to      my caravan, and a Land of Promise to myselfの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

..."The Sultan was bad," he said; "he sometimes charged a caravan twenty doti; our caravan would have to pay about sixty doti...   The Sultan was bad, he said; he      sometimes charged a caravan twenty doti; our caravan would have to pay      about sixty dotiの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

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