例文・使い方で印象づける「flier」の覚え方


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...He had breathed a sigh of relief as he saw it rise safely withthe British flier and Fräulein Bertha Kircher...   He had breathed a sigh of relief as he saw it rise safely withthe British flier and Fräulein Bertha Kircherの読み方
Edgar Rice Burroughs 「Tarzan the Untamed」

...This bird is usually seen singly, but sometimes associates in small flocks;it is resident, and a very weak flier, and feeds on tender buds and leaves,berries and small seed...   This bird is usually seen singly, but sometimes associates in small flocks;it is resident, and a very weak flier, and feeds on tender buds and leaves,berries and small seedの読み方
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」

...Birds of prey also invent ingenious combinations to reach a good flier...   Birds of prey also invent ingenious combinations	to reach a good flierの読み方
Frédéric Houssay 「The Industries of Animals」

...If I hadequipped my space flier with a rocketso that I could move a few miles, oreven a few feet, from the dead line,I could proceed, but I did not do so,and I cannot move forward or back...   If I hadequipped my space flier with a rocketso that I could move a few miles, oreven a few feet, from the dead line,I could proceed, but I did not do so,and I cannot move forward or backの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science February 1930」

...The post had a flier of its own, of course, but Morones wastoo wise to use it in pursuit...   The post had a flier of its own, of course, but Morones wastoo wise to use it in pursuitの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, June, 1931」

..."Hingesall greased and working! As a flier, Colonel, you're a darn good first-aidman...   Hingesall greased and working! As a flier, Colonel, youre a darn good first-aidmanの読み方
Charles Willard Diffin 「Two Thousand Miles Below」

...hoarse cry from Hackett—the creatures had reached him, grasped himat the edge of the reeds! Norman swerved in his floating leap tostrike the struggling flier and frog-men...   hoarse cry from Hackett—the creatures had reached him, grasped himat the edge of the reeds! Norman swerved in his floating leap tostrike the struggling flier and frog-menの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930」

...Then the crew of the one grounded freighter arrived on the landing stage and the flapping flier rose slowly and rejoined the fleet...   Then the crew of	the one grounded freighter arrived	on the landing stage and the	flapping flier rose slowly and rejoined	the fleetの読み方
William Fitzgerald Jenkins 「The Fifth-Dimension Tube」

...A big flier burst into the weird bright flame of the thermit fluid...   A	big flier burst into the weird bright	flame of the thermit fluidの読み方
William Fitzgerald Jenkins 「The Fifth-Dimension Tube」

...Then he saw that themagnet was fast to the side of the flier, near the stern...   Then he saw that themagnet was fast to the side of the flier, near the sternの読み方
John Stewart Williamson 「Salvage in Space」

...He found the life-tubes, six of them, slender, silvery cylinders,lying secure in their niches, three along each side of the flier...   He found the life-tubes, six of them, slender, silvery cylinders,lying secure in their niches, three along each side of the flierの読み方
John Stewart Williamson 「Salvage in Space」

...An indefinite black space, oppressive withthe terrible silence of the flier...   An indefinite black space, oppressive withthe terrible silence of the flierの読み方
John Stewart Williamson 「Salvage in Space」

...Abruptlythat was silent, and in its place came the uncanny and terrifyingscream that Thad had heard once before, on this flier of mystery...   Abruptlythat was silent, and in its place came the uncanny and terrifyingscream that Thad had heard once before, on this flier of mysteryの読み方
John Stewart Williamson 「Salvage in Space」

...The mounted creatures he had seen in the hold wereevidence that the flier had visited some unknown planet, where weirdlife reigned...   The mounted creatures he had seen in the hold wereevidence that the flier had visited some unknown planet, where weirdlife reignedの読み方
John Stewart Williamson 「Salvage in Space」

...Thorn Hard was a high-level flier for the Pacific Watch...   Thorn Hard was a high-level flier for the Pacific Watchの読み方
William Fitzgerald Jenkins 「Invasion」

...ilary Grendon piloted his battered, time-worn space flier, theVagabond, to the smiling Earth that rose rapidly to greet it...   ilary Grendon piloted his battered, time-worn space flier, theVagabond, to the smiling Earth that rose rapidly to greet itの読み方
Nat Schachner 「Slaves of Mercury」

...The lower row of lenses on the flier are search beams...   The lower row of lenses on the flier are search beamsの読み方
Nat Schachner 「Slaves of Mercury」

...The flier was well within rangeyet, but if he aimed the terrible beam at it, there would be a crashof fused twisted material, and—Joan was in it...   The flier was well within rangeyet, but if he aimed the terrible beam at it, there would be a crashof fused twisted material, and—Joan was in itの読み方
Nat Schachner 「Slaves of Mercury」

...Hilary watched the flier growfainter and fainter in the starlit distance...   Hilary watched the flier growfainter and fainter in the starlit distanceの読み方
Nat Schachner 「Slaves of Mercury」

...The flier hung steady, high overhead, holding them in the dissolvingarea of his beam...   The flier hung steady, high overhead, holding them in the dissolvingarea of his beamの読み方
Nat Schachner 「Slaves of Mercury」

...Any friendly visit from a foreign flier would beheralded by word from M-I-T-A...   Any friendly visit from a foreign flier would beheralded by word from M-I-T-Aの読み方
Arthur Leo Zagat 「The Great Dome on Mercury」

...The overloaded flier zoomed to the landing at the lofty air-lock'smanhole and hovered as Darl and Angus slipped home the hooks that heldit to the platform...   The overloaded flier zoomed to the landing at the lofty air-locksmanhole and hovered as Darl and Angus slipped home the hooks that heldit to the platformの読み方
Arthur Leo Zagat 「The Great Dome on Mercury」

...Not to cleave to one's own liberation, to the voluptuous distance and remoteness of the bird, which always flies further aloft in order always to see more under it—the danger of the flier...   Not to cleave to ones own liberation, to the      voluptuous distance and remoteness of the bird, which always flies further      aloft in order always to see more under it—the danger of the flierの読み方
Friedrich Nietzsche Helen Zimmern 「Beyond Good and Evil」

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