例文・使い方で印象づける「sailor」の覚え方


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..."Then you didn't turn it over enough!" returned the obstinate sailor...   Then you didnt turn it over enough! returned the obstinate sailorの読み方
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..."You are right, captain, and I was wrong, as usual," replied the sailor...   You are right, captain, and I was wrong, as usual, replied the sailorの読み方
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...The sailor also feared every instant that it would getloose and sink to the bottom of the sea...   The sailor also feared every instant that it would getloose and sink to the bottom of the seaの読み方
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...The sailor began by detaching the two barrels, which, being in goodcondition, would of course be of use...   The sailor began by detaching the two barrels, which, being in goodcondition, would of course be of useの読み方
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..."If only there was—" said the sailor in a low voice...   If only there was— said the sailor in a low voiceの読み方
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...And the sailor, seizing Herbert by the arm, dragged himbehind a rock, just as a magnificent animal showed itself at theentrance of the cavern...   And the sailor, seizing Herbert by the arm, dragged himbehind a rock, just as a magnificent animal showed itself at theentrance of the cavernの読み方
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... when the sailor exclaimed—...    when the sailor exclaimed—の読み方
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..."The beggars," exclaimed the sailor...   The beggars, exclaimed the sailorの読み方
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...Spilett," replied the sailor, "I am going back to mywork...   Spilett, replied the sailor, I am going back to myworkの読み方
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..."O divine Providence! sacred Author of all things!" cried the sailor...   O divine Providence! sacred Author of all things! cried the sailorの読み方
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...The sailor was wounded himself, but hiswound was insignificant, as were those of his companions; for thanks totheir firearms they had been almost always able to keep their assailantsat a distance...   The sailor was wounded himself, but hiswound was insignificant, as were those of his companions; for thanks totheir firearms they had been almost always able to keep their assailantsat a distanceの読み方
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..."One likes to know one's neighbours," returned the sailor, who wasobstinate in his idea...   One likes to know ones neighbours, returned the sailor, who wasobstinate in his ideaの読み方
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..." replied the sailor...    replied the sailorの読み方
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...The sailor then struck a light and set fire to a twig...   The sailor then struck a light and set fire to a twigの読み方
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..."He will not return," said the sailor, shaking his head...   He will not return, said the sailor, shaking his headの読み方
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...How long the night appeared to the sailor and his companions! Herbertalone slept for two hours, for at his age sleep is a necessity...   How long the night appeared to the sailor and his companions! Herbertalone slept for two hours, for at his age sleep is a necessityの読み方
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...Pencroft and Gideon Spilett were at once on their feet, and the pigs bythis movement began to run away, at the moment when the sailor wasgetting ready the rope to bind them...   Pencroft and Gideon Spilett were at once on their feet, and the pigs bythis movement began to run away, at the moment when the sailor wasgetting ready the rope to bind themの読み方
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...They spoke most often ofthings belonging to the navy, which must interest a sailor...   They spoke most often ofthings belonging to the navy, which must interest a sailorの読み方
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...Moreover, it gavethe latitude and longitude of Tabor Island correctly, which implied thatits author had a more complete knowledge of hydrography than could beexpected of a common sailor...   Moreover, it gavethe latitude and longitude of Tabor Island correctly, which implied thatits author had a more complete knowledge of hydrography than could beexpected of a common sailorの読み方
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...And the sailor was enchanted to see his own countenance...   And the sailor was enchanted to see his own countenanceの読み方
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..."It is a pity," remarked the sailor, "that we forgot to take thatprecaution on our first visit to Tabor Island...   It is a pity, remarked the sailor, that we forgot to take thatprecaution on our first visit to Tabor Islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

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