例文・使い方で印象づける「think」の覚え方


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...It was necessary to think not only of the things which they should takewith them, but also of those which they might have by chance to bringback to Granite House...   It was necessary to think not only of the things which they should takewith them, but also of those which they might have by chance to bringback to Granite Houseの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...There was a comic side to the situation, but he didnot think it funny at all...   There was a comic side to the situation, but he didnot think it funny at allの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

... do you think we could ever cease to blameourselves?"...    do you think we could ever cease to blameourselves?の読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

... "what do you think of ourvessel?"...    what do you think of ourvessel?の読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."I do not think so," returned Harding...   I do not think so, returned Hardingの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Do you think there could be any tie between you and me?...   Do you think there could be any tie between you and me?の読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Perhaps sooner than you think, Pencroft...   Perhaps sooner than you think, Pencroftの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."Nonsense!" returned the reporter; "do you think that if LordGlenarvan's yacht had appeared at Tabor Island...   Nonsense! returned the reporter; do you think that if LordGlenarvans yacht had appeared at Tabor Islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

..."I think that we shall be obliged to do so, whether we like it or not,"answered Pencroft, "for the sky looks very threatening towards the west...   I think that we shall be obliged to do so, whether we like it or not,answered Pencroft, for the sky looks very threatening towards the westの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...It is a mistake to think that most people are badbecause the bad ones get so often chronicled inpublic journals...   It is a mistake to think that most people are badbecause the bad ones get so often chronicled inpublic journalsの読み方
James W. Donovan 「Don't Marry」

...Thefools were not likely to proceed in this manner till the conclusion ofthe first day, and yet their senseless avidity made them think nothingof battles and a march of two hundred leagues...   Thefools were not likely to proceed in this manner till the conclusion ofthe first day, and yet their senseless avidity made them think nothingof battles and a march of two hundred leaguesの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

..."I think I would not care to translate it literally," said DianeDelacouer, twisting her soft mouth into an expression of distaste;"but, speaking generally, he disagrees with you...   I think I would not care to translate it literally, said DianeDelacouer, twisting her soft mouth into an expression of distaste;but, speaking generally, he disagrees with youの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

..."You think youknow something! What is it?" he demanded...   You think youknow something! What is it? he demandedの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...Thedreadful alternative that Chet had feared to think of might beaverted...   Thedreadful alternative that Chet had feared to think of might beavertedの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

..."Did you think I would putyou all out of the ship? You"—he pointed at Harkness—"andyou"—this time it was Chet—"go out now...   Did you think I would putyou all out of the ship? You—he pointed at Harkness—andyou—this time it was Chet—go out nowの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

..."Oh, Senator," she thrilled, "I think it's wonderful of you to giveSenator Mane an opportunity to debate with you...   Oh, Senator, she thrilled, I think its wonderful of you to giveSenator Mane an opportunity to debate with youの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...Retreat would have been impossible, but Garth for some reason did noteven think of it...   Retreat would have been impossible, but Garth for some reason did noteven think of itの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...Van did not think it expedient to tell him of the drift caused byinaccuracies in the clock and perturbations of the moon's motion...   Van did not think it expedient to tell him of the drift caused byinaccuracies in the clock and perturbations of the moons motionの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...It was not good to sit inthe darkness and think...   It was not good to sit inthe darkness and thinkの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...What I think we didwas to remove that rock a distance, perhaps only a millionth of asecond, forward or back into time...   What I think we didwas to remove that rock a distance, perhaps only a millionth of asecond, forward or back into timeの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

..." I was by this time beginningto think that at last the Editor had achieved a perfectmagazine, and when I turned to the first story, the one byRay Cummings, I knew it...    I was by this time beginningto think that at last the Editor had achieved a perfectmagazine, and when I turned to the first story, the one byRay Cummings, I knew itの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

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