例文・使い方で印象づける「stricken」の覚え方


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...The sixth section to be stricken out...   The sixth section to be stricken outの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」

...One pagazi, stricken heavily with the small-pox, succumbed, and threw himself down on the roadside to die...   One pagazi, stricken heavily with the      small-pox, succumbed, and threw himself down on the roadside to dieの読み方
Henry M. Stanley 「How I Found Livingstone」

...Indeed, the diggers, who were none of them particularly remarkable for taciturnity as a general thing, seemed, with one exception, to be stricken dumb...   Indeed, the diggers, who were none of them      particularly remarkable for taciturnity as a general thing, seemed, with      one exception, to be stricken dumbの読み方
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」

...The king, of coal-black hue, was a fine-looking man, well stricken in years...   The king, of coal-black hue, was a fine-looking man, well stricken in yearsの読み方
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」

... The name of this singularly unpromising and truly famine stricken district is Tuckahoe, a name well known to all Marylanders, black and white...         The name of this singularly unpromising and truly famine stricken district      is Tuckahoe, a name well known to all Marylanders, black and whiteの読み方
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」

... Six months before he died, and nearly a year after he had been stricken with paralysis, General Armstrong expressed a wish to visit Tuskegee again before he passed away...         Six months before he died, and nearly a year after he had been stricken      with paralysis, General Armstrong expressed a wish to visit Tuskegee again      before he passed awayの読み方
Booker T. Washington 「Up From Slavery: An Autobiography」

... Poor child! here too was work—a strange strong soul cruelly stricken in her youth...        Poor child! here too was work—a strange strong soul cruelly      stricken in her youthの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Quest of the Silver Fleece」

...She reached out and took the white, still hands in hers, and over the lady's face again flitted that stricken look of age...   She reached out and took the      white, still hands in hers, and over the ladys face again      flitted that stricken look of ageの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Quest of the Silver Fleece」

...More than two years ago he was stricken with paralysis, andnow sits in an invalid's chair at his home in Plainfield, NewJersey...   More than two years ago he was stricken with paralysis, andnow sits in an invalids chair at his home in Plainfield, NewJerseyの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」

...The stricken mongrel yelping in terror andagony seized the second respite to scamper backto the doorstep, howling at every jump...   The stricken mongrel yelping in terror andagony seized the second respite to scamper backto the doorstep, howling at every jumpの読み方
Albert Payson Terhune 「Lad: A Dog」

...Helooked wildly about—then the tumult stilled assuddenly as though every man in the hall had beensimultaneously stricken with paralysis...   Helooked wildly about—then the tumult stilled assuddenly as though every man in the hall had beensimultaneously stricken with paralysisの読み方
John Charles Beecham 「The Argus Pheasant」

... She gave him one stricken look, anddashed away...    She gave him one stricken look, anddashed awayの読み方
Gene Stratton-Porter 「The Song of the Cardinal」

...One by one the deadly cruel gun had stricken his near ones down,till now, once more, he was alone...   One by one the deadly cruel gun had stricken his near ones down,till now, once more, he was aloneの読み方
Ernest Seton-Thompson 「Lobo, Rag and Vixen」

...All hisferocity was already lulled to sleep in the vague, dreamy numbness whichNature always sends to her stricken creatures...   All hisferocity was already lulled to sleep in the vague, dreamy numbness whichNature always sends to her stricken creaturesの読み方
William J. Long 「Wood Folk at School」

...P, Q, R, and S—These figures represent gods, or, in Apache, , who are supposed to have been made by the Sun for the purpose of curing people stricken with bodily disease...   P, Q, R, and          S—These figures represent gods, or, in Apache, ,          who are supposed to have been made by the Sun for the purpose of          curing people stricken with bodily diseaseの読み方
Edward S. Curtis 「The North American Indian」

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