例文・使い方で印象づける「savant」の覚え方


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... “My dear friend, a savant of my acquaintance, M...         “My dear friend, a savant of my acquaintance, Mの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

...Treated as a savant by M...   Treated as      a savant by Mの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

...Blanqui, viewed him only as a philosopher, an inquirer, a savant...   Blanqui, viewed him only as a philosopher, an inquirer,      a savantの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

...The law is a method by which social wants must be satisfied; the people do not vote it, the legislator does not express it: the savant discovers and formulates it...   The law is a method by      which social wants must be satisfied; the people do not vote it, the      legislator does not express it: the savant discovers and formulates itの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

...? Where would be the savant without the publisher; the printer without the typecaster and the machinist; and these, in their turn, without a multitude of other industries?...   ? Where      would be the savant without the publisher; the printer without the      typecaster and the machinist; and these, in their turn, without a      multitude of other industries?の読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

...; now, if society supplies this consumption, what more can the astronomer, the savant, or the poet demand? We must conclude, then, that in equality, and only in equality, St...   ; now, if society supplies this consumption, what more can the      astronomer, the savant, or the poet demand? We must conclude, then, that      in equality, and only in equality, Stの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

...And for a literary man, who is neither a savant, nor an artist, nor a philosopher, nor an economist, and who writes newspaper novels?—None...   And for a literary man, who      is neither a savant, nor an artist, nor a philosopher, nor an economist,      and who writes newspaper novels?—Noneの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

... The real history of the bee begins in the seventeenth century, with the discoveries of the great Dutch savant Swammerdam...         The real history of the bee begins in the seventeenth century, with the      discoveries of the great Dutch savant Swammerdamの読み方
Maurice Maeterlinck 「The Life of the Bee」

...It is their love of the light, it is their very intelligence, that is their undoing in this experiment of the English savant...   It is their love of the light, it is their very intelligence,      that is their undoing in this experiment of the English savantの読み方
Maurice Maeterlinck 「The Life of the Bee」

...Adignified mayor lay in the dust, and by his side rolled thepainstaking savant who had performed so long a journey inher service...   Adignified mayor lay in the dust, and by his side rolled thepainstaking savant who had performed so long a journey inher serviceの読み方
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」

...And releasing Diane, who had revived, he rushed forward, seized the prostrate savant from amid the unresisting Cabiri, and bore him to safety...   And releasing Diane, who had revived,		he rushed forward, seized the		prostrate savant from amid the unresisting		Cabiri, and bore him to safetyの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931」

...“But why were they so eager to abandon the Nereid?” asked the savant, still puzzled...   “But why were they so eager to abandon		the Nereid?” asked the savant, still		puzzledの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931」

...After an hour's deliberation the jury decided the savant came to hisdeath in his laboratory from a blow on the skull received in some mannerunknown...   After an hours deliberation the jury decided the savant came to hisdeath in his laboratory from a blow on the skull received in some mannerunknownの読み方
Victor Rousseau 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1930」

...Dival, the savant,snatching up specimens of earth and rock here and there as we went...   Dival, the savant,snatching up specimens of earth and rock here and there as we wentの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930」

...How could the savant enduresuch a depressing abode! The accumulationof dust and cobwebs in theselong forgotten chambers, the generalevidence of decay––all told of possiblehorrors ahead...   How could the savant enduresuch a depressing abode! The accumulationof dust and cobwebs in theselong forgotten chambers, the generalevidence of decay––all told of possiblehorrors aheadの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930」

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