例文・使い方で印象づける「usher」の覚え方


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...” He waved a jewelled, contemptuous hand, and spoke to the usher standing behind Andre...   ” He      waved a jewelled, contemptuous hand, and spoke to the usher standing      behind Andreの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Scaramouche」

... The stave was instantly raised from the horizontal, and he passed and went up the steps in the wake of the usher...         The stave was instantly raised from the horizontal, and he passed and went      up the steps in the wake of the usherの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Scaramouche」

... The king placed his finger on his lips; and Saint-Aignan, his heart brimful of happiness, hastily withdrew, telling the usher to introduce M...         The king placed his finger on his lips; and Saint-Aignan, his heart      brimful of happiness, hastily withdrew, telling the usher to introduce Mの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... At this moment an usher lifted up the curtain before the door, and announced the king’s physician...         At this moment an usher lifted up the curtain before the door, and      announced the king’s physicianの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

...Underground Railroad, in the mountains, Union cause in Kentucky, the, , Usher, Rev...   Underground Railroad, in the mountains, Union cause in Kentucky, the, , Usher, Revの読み方
Various 「The Journal of Negro History, Vol. I. Jan. 1916」

...237), and quoted by Archbishop Usher in his "British Ecclesiastical Antiquities" (1637), p...   237), and quoted by Archbishop      Usher in his British Ecclesiastical Antiquities (1637), pの読み方
Thomas Wentworth Higginson 「Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic」

...Archbishop Usher, the well-knownchronologist, suggested the first threemore than two centuries ago, whilst the eclipse of763 B...   Archbishop Usher, the well-knownchronologist, suggested the first threemore than two centuries ago, whilst the eclipse of763 Bの読み方
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」

...Apparently the first modern writer who lookedinto the matter after Archbishop Usher was theGerman commentator Hitzig who suggested theeclipse of Feb...   Apparently the first modern writer who lookedinto the matter after Archbishop Usher was theGerman commentator Hitzig who suggested theeclipse of Febの読み方
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」

...There was nobody in Courtexcept the Judge and the Usher, who were seated on the bench having aquiet game of cards over a bottle of port...   There was nobody in Courtexcept the Judge and the Usher, who were seated on the bench having aquiet game of cards over a bottle of portの読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

...'The felon has an aroma most dangerously suggestive of beef gravy,' saidthe Usher, solemnly...   The felon has an aroma most dangerously suggestive of beef gravy, saidthe Usher, solemnlyの読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

...'Poisoned,' said the Usher, feebly...   Poisoned, said the Usher, feeblyの読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

...' Before they could get rid of the Usher, theJudge bounded over the bench and commenced whacking them with thebottle, singing—...    Before they could get rid of the Usher, theJudge bounded over the bench and commenced whacking them with thebottle, singing—の読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

...It is the great, surging, living truth that is reconstructing theworld, and that will usher in the Dawn...   It is the great, surging, living truth that is reconstructing theworld, and that will usher in the Dawnの読み方
Emma Goldman 「Anarchism and Other Essays」

...'I've got a paper-knife,' said the Usher; and, the Puddin' having beenhanded up to the bench, the Judge and the Usher cut a slice each, andhad another glass of port...   Ive got a paper-knife, said the Usher; and, the Puddin having beenhanded up to the bench, the Judge and the Usher cut a slice each, andhad another glass of portの読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

...Here, the Usher took off his coat, as the day was warm, and hung it onthe back of his chair...   Here, the Usher took off his coat, as the day was warm, and hung it onthe back of his chairの読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

...In desperation, the Usher leapt off the bench, and landed head first inthe dock, where he stuck like a sardine...   In desperation, the Usher leapt off the bench, and landed head first inthe dock, where he stuck like a sardineの読み方
Norman Lindsay 「The Magic Pudding」

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