Vocabulary Winnie-the-Pooh — Pack 3

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reason
A2|入門
  • The ability to think clearly and make good choices
  • Something that explains why things happen or exist
  • A fact that makes something right to do
  • The power of the mind to understand things
  • A statement that explains a belief or action
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If there a buzzing-noise, somebody making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that _I_ know of is because you a bee." Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey." And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so as _I_ can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Examples
  • Tell me the reason why.
  • She had a good reason.
  • What's your reason for that?
bee
A1|超入門
  • A flying insect that makes a buzzing sound and produces honey
  • A small yellow and black insect that can sting you
  • An insect that lives in groups and collects food from flowers
  • A creature that helps flowers grow by carrying pollen
  • A buzzing animal with wings that visits colorful plants
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If there a buzzing-noise, somebody making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that _I_ know of is because you a bee." Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey." And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so as _I_ can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Examples
  • A bee is buzzing outside.
  • The bee makes honey.
  • I saw a big bee today.
honey
A2|入門
  • A sweet sticky food that bees make
  • A sweet yellow liquid made by insects
  • Something sweet that bees produce in nature
  • A word people use for someone they love
  • A nice name for a person you care about
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If there a buzzing-noise, somebody making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that _I_ know of is because you a bee." Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey." And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so as _I_ can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Examples
  • Bees make honey.
  • She loves honey on bread.
  • Good morning, honey!
got
A1|超入門
  • Received or obtained something
  • Arrived at a place
  • Became or started to be in a certain state
  • Understood or figured something out
  • Had to do something; was obligated
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If there a buzzing-noise, somebody making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that _I_ know of is because you a bee." Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey." And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so as _I_ can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Examples
  • I got a text message from her this morning.
  • We got home just before the storm started.
  • She got really tired after the long trip.
eat
A1|超入門
  • When you put food in your mouth and swallow it
  • To take in food through your mouth
  • To have a meal or snack
  • To consume food for nutrition
  • The act of taking food into your body
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If there a buzzing-noise, somebody making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that _I_ know of is because you a bee." Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey." And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so as _I_ can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Examples
  • I eat breakfast every day.
  • She eats an apple.
  • Let's eat dinner now.
climb
A2|入門
  • To go up something using your hands and feet
  • To move upward by using your body
  • To go higher by pulling yourself up
  • To move up something using effort
  • To ascend or rise to a higher place
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If there a buzzing-noise, somebody making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that _I_ know of is because you a bee." Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey." And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so as _I_ can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Examples
  • He climbed the tree.
  • She climbed up quickly.
  • They climb mountains every summer.
sing
A1|超入門
  • When someone makes musical sounds with their voice
  • To make music using only your voice
  • To produce musical notes with your mouth
  • The act of creating melody with your voice
  • To perform a song using your voice
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He climbed and he climbed and he climbed, and as he climbed he sang a little song to himself.
Examples
  • Birds sing in the trees.
  • She can sing very well.
  • Let's sing together now.
little
A1|超入門
  • Small in size or amount
  • A small amount (used with things you cannot count)
  • Young or child
  • Not much
  • Less important or less serious
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He climbed and he climbed and he climbed, and as he climbed he sang a little song to himself.
Examples
  • The little cat is sleeping on my bed.
  • I heard a little noise outside.
  • She has a little dog.
song
A1|超入門
  • Music with words that people can perform
  • Something people create with melody and words
  • A piece of music you can listen to
  • Words and music together that someone performs
  • Music you can hear someone perform with their voice
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He climbed and he climbed and he climbed, and as he climbed he sang a little song to himself.
Examples
  • I love this song.
  • She sang a song.
  • That song is beautiful.
went
A1|超入門
  • The act of moving forward or continuing in a process
  • When someone moved from one place to another place
  • The act of traveling or moving somewhere
  • When something changed or became a different state
  • The act of departing or leaving a location
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It went like this: Is not it funny How a bear likes honey?
Examples
  • I went to school.
  • She went home early.
  • They went shopping yesterday.
funny
A2|入門
  • Making people laugh or smile
  • Something that makes you want to laugh
  • When something causes laughter
  • Describing something that amuses people and makes them laugh
  • Strange or unexpected in a way that is hard to explain
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It went like this: Is not it funny How a bear likes honey?
Examples
  • That joke is funny.
  • The clown looks funny.
  • His story sounds funny to me.
wonder
A2|入門
  • A feeling of surprise and amazement
  • When you want to know something
  • Something very amazing or beautiful
  • The feeling when you see something amazing
  • To think about and ask yourself
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I wonder why he does?
Examples
  • I wonder where she is.
  • The view filled me with wonder.
  • Do you ever wonder why?
further
B1|中級入口
  • Moving ahead a longer distance in space
  • More in amount or degree than before
  • Beyond what has already happened or exists
  • At a point more distant or advanced
  • In addition to what was already said
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Then he climbed a little further ...
Examples
  • We need further help.
  • Walk further down the road.
  • I have no further comments.
build
A2|入門
  • To make something by putting parts together
  • The act of creating something from materials
  • When you put things together to make something new
  • To construct or form something step by step
  • The process of making something from nothing
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It a very funny thought that, if Bears were Bees, They build their nests at the _bottom_ of trees.
Examples
  • We build a house.
  • They build many bridges.
  • Can you build this?
nest
A2|入門
  • A structure that birds make to lay eggs and raise young
  • A place where animals live and have their babies
  • A comfortable place where someone stays or rests
  • A hidden place where things are kept together
  • A home or shelter made by small creatures
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It a very funny thought that, if Bears were Bees, They build their nests at the _bottom_ of trees.
Examples
  • Birds build a nest in spring.
  • The nest has four eggs.
  • A nest fell from the tree.
stairs
A2|入門
  • Steps inside a building that go up or down
  • A way to go between floors by walking
  • A set of steps that connect different levels
  • Steps on the outside of a building
  • A path made of steps to reach another floor
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And that being so (if the Bees were Bears), We should not have to climb up all these stairs.
Examples
  • She climbed the stairs to her room.
  • They ran up the stairs quickly.
  • He fell while going down the stairs.
rather
B1|中級入口
  • A little bit or to some degree
  • More than a little but not very much
  • Somewhat or fairly in amount or level
  • Choosing one thing instead of another thing
  • Used to show a mild but clear feeling
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He was getting rather tired by this time, so that is why he sang a Complaining Song.
Examples
  • I feel rather tired.
  • Would you rather walk or drive?
  • The food was rather good.
tire
B1|中級入口
  • When you lose interest in something and feel bored
  • To become physically weak and need rest
  • Feeling less enthusiasm for something over time
  • When energy or strength runs out gradually
  • The feeling of wanting to stop an activity
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He was getting rather tired by this time, so that is why he sang a Complaining Song.
Examples
  • I tire easily these days.
  • She never tires of helping others.
  • Long meetings tire everyone out.
complain
A2|入門
  • When someone expresses unhappiness about something
  • To say that something is wrong or bad
  • To express feelings of being unhappy or annoyed
  • When you tell someone something bothers you
  • To protest or object to a situation
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He was getting rather tired by this time, so that is why he sang a Complaining Song.
Examples
  • She complains too much.
  • Don't complain about the weather.
  • He complained about his job.
nearly
B1|中級入口
  • Almost, but not completely
  • Very close to a number or amount
  • Close to happening or being true
  • Almost the same as
  • Close in time (used to say that something will happen soon)
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He was nearly there now, and if he just stood on that branch ...
Examples
  • The movie is nearly two hours long.
  • I nearly missed the bus this morning.
  • She is nearly finished with her homework.
stood
A1|超入門
  • Was in a standing position
  • Stayed in one place for some time
  • Held yourself up without sitting or lying
  • Remained firm or did not move
  • Was in a line or group upright
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He was nearly there now, and if he just stood on that branch ...
Examples
  • He stood at the front of the class.
  • They stood in line outside the cinema.
branch
A2|入門
  • A part of a tree that grows out from the main trunk
  • A woody arm that grows from the main part of a tree
  • A part of a company or organization in a different place
  • A smaller part of something bigger that divides off
  • One section of a larger system or group
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He was nearly there now, and if he just stood on that branch ...
Examples
  • The bird sat on a branch.
  • Our bank has a new branch.
  • The branch broke in the wind.
crack
B1|中級入口
  • A sharp sound when something breaks or splits
  • A thin line where something has split or broken
  • To break something so it makes a thin line
  • To make a sudden sharp noise when breaking
  • A narrow opening or gap in something
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_Crack!_ "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.
Examples
  • I heard a loud crack.
  • There is a crack in the wall.
  • Don't crack the glass.
help
A1|超入門
  • To make something easier for someone
  • To give support to someone who needs it
  • To do something useful for another person
  • When you make someone's work or life easier
  • To give what someone needs in a situation
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_Crack!_ "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.
Examples
  • Can you help me?
  • I need help with this.
  • Thank you for your help.
drop
A2|入門
  • To let something fall down
  • To stop doing something
  • To make something go down
  • A small amount of liquid
  • To visit someone quickly
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_Crack!_ "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.
Examples
  • A drop of rain fell on my head.
  • I saw a drop of milk on the table.
  • There is a drop of juice on your shirt.
ten
A1|超入門
  • The number that comes after nine
  • The amount equal to five plus five
  • A number written as 10
  • The quantity of nine plus one
  • A count that equals twice five
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_Crack!_ "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.
Examples
  • I can count to ten.
  • She is ten years old.
  • We have ten minutes left.
feet
A1|超入門
  • The lower parts of your legs that you stand on
  • Body parts at the bottom of your legs for walking
  • What you use to walk and stand up with
  • The end parts of your body below your ankles
  • A unit of length equal to 12 inches (about 30 cm); the plural of 'foot'
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_Crack!_ "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.
Examples
  • The table has four wooden feet.
  • My cat has white feet.
  • The chair's feet are broken.
below
A1|超入門
  • In a lower place or position than something else.
  • Less than a number, level, or amount.
  • Directly under something, especially touching or very close to it.
  • At a lower rank, level, or grade in a group or system.
  • Used to show something is written or placed more down on a page or screen.
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_Crack!_ "Oh, help!" said Pooh, as he dropped ten feet on the branch below him.
Examples
  • The cat is below the table.
  • The temperature dropped below freezing last night.
  • The birds flew below the clouds.
bounce
A2|入門
  • To spring back or move suddenly after hitting something
  • When something jumps up and down repeatedly
  • To move in a lively jumping way
  • To cause something to jump back from a surface
  • To spring back after pressing down on something
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"If only I had not----" he said, as he bounced twenty feet on to the next branch.
Examples
  • The ball can bounce very high.
  • She bounced the baby on her knee.
  • He bounced down the street happily.
twenty
A1|超入門
  • The number that comes after nineteen
  • A number that is two times ten
  • The amount you get when you count to 19 and add one more
  • A number between 19 and 21
  • The count that equals 10 plus 10
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"If only I had not----" he said, as he bounced twenty feet on to the next branch.
Examples
  • I have twenty pencils.
  • She is twenty years old.
next
A1|超入門
  • Immediately after this one
  • The one that is closest in order
  • The one following right after
  • The one coming soon
  • The one beside something or someone
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"If only I had not----" he said, as he bounced twenty feet on to the next branch.
Examples
  • I will see you next week.
  • The next bus comes at two.
  • What happens next in the story?
explain
A2|入門
  • When you make something clear to someone
  • To tell someone how something works
  • When you help someone understand something
  • To give reasons for something
  • To say what something means
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • Can you explain how this works?
  • He explained why he was late.
  • She explained the problem well.
turn
A2|入門
  • To move your body or an object in a circle or around a point
  • To change direction while moving
  • To become or change into something else
  • To take your chance or time to do something
  • To change a machine or object by moving a part around
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • The story turns sad at the end.
  • His life turned better after that day.
  • The weather can turn cold very quickly.
head-over-heel
B2|中上級
  • When you roll or flip through the air with your body turning
  • The act of turning your body in a complete circle
  • When someone falls while their body rotates in the air
  • A way of moving by flipping your entire body forward
  • When you turn completely upside down while moving through space
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • He fell head-over-heels down the stairs.
  • She tumbled head-over-heels on the mat.
  • The ball sent him head-over-heels.
crash
A2|入門
  • To hit something very hard and break or stop moving
  • To make a loud noise from hitting something
  • To lose control and fall while moving
  • To suddenly stop working (like a computer)
  • To sleep somewhere informally, usually because you have no other option
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • Two cars crashed at the intersection.
  • My computer crashed and I lost all my work.
thirty
A1|超入門
  • The number that comes after twenty-nine
  • The amount equal to three times ten
  • A number between twenty-nine and one more
  • The quantity shown as 3 and 0
  • A count of ten plus ten plus ten
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • She is thirty years old.
  • I have thirty pencils.
  • It costs thirty dollars.
course
A2|入門
  • Used to say something is naturally expected or obvious
  • A set of lessons on one subject
  • One part of a meal served separately
  • The path or direction something moves along
  • An area designed for sports or activities
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • Of course I agree with you.
  • She takes an art course.
  • The main course was delicious.
admit
B2|中上級
  • Say something is true or real
  • Let someone enter a place
  • Allow something to happen
  • Tell you about something
  • Accept that something bad happened
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • I admit I made a mistake.
  • She admits her fault.
slither
B2|中上級
  • To move quickly downward while losing control on a surface
  • To move smoothly along the ground like a snake
  • To move in a smooth twisting way
  • To move forward by twisting your body low
  • To move in an unsteady or uncontrolled way
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • The snake slithered away quickly.
  • He slithered down the muddy slope.
  • The rope slithered to the ground.
through
A2|入門
  • from one side to the other side
  • using something to do an action
  • during a whole time
  • by going from start to finish
  • because of something or by going across
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • The cat walks through the open door.
  • We drive through the tunnel every day.
  • Children run through the park in summer.
six
A1|超入門
  • The number that comes after five and before seven
  • A quantity equal to one more than five
  • The digit written as the numeral between five and seven
  • Something representing this amount in a group or set
  • An age or time marked by this number
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"You see, what I _meant_ to do," he explained, as he turned head-over-heels, and crashed on to another branch thirty feet below, "what I _meant_ to do----" "Of course, it _was_ rather----" he admitted, as he slithered very quickly through the next six branches.
Examples
  • I have six pencils.
  • The class starts at six.
  • She is six years old.
decide
A2|入門
  • Clear and strong; not weak or uncertain
  • When you make a choice about something
  • To pick one thing from many options
  • When you form an opinion about something
  • To cause something to happen a certain way
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • I can't decide what to wear.
  • She decided to stay home today.
  • Let's decide together now.
good-bye
A1|超入門
  • What you say when someone leaves or when you leave
  • A word used when parting from someone
  • When you tell someone you are going away
  • A phrase used at the end of a meeting
  • Words spoken when you will not see someone again
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • She waved good-bye from the window.
  • Good-bye, see you tomorrow!
  • He said good-bye and left.
spin
B1|中級入口
  • When something turns around and around quickly
  • To turn your body around in circles
  • To make something go round and round
  • When something moves in a circular motion
  • To twist thread or fibers together
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • The wheel spins fast.
  • She spun around quickly.
  • I love to spin in circles.
round
A1|超入門
  • shaped like a circle or ball
  • moving in a circle
  • about or near a number
  • on all sides
  • complete one part of a game or match
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • The ball is round.
  • She drew a round shape on the paper.
three
A1|超入門
  • The number that comes after two and before four
  • A quantity counting one more than two
  • The amount shown by the number 3
  • A total of one, two, and one more
  • The number between two and four on a scale
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • I have three cats.
  • She is three years old.
  • The meeting starts at three o'clock.
flew
A2|入門
  • When something moved through the air with wings
  • Something that traveled through the sky
  • When something moved very fast through air
  • When a person traveled by air transport
  • Something that went quickly from one place
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • The bird flew away.
  • We flew to another city.
  • Time flew by so fast.
graceful
B2|中上級
  • Moving in a smooth and beautiful way
  • Having smooth and elegant movements or appearance
  • Showing beauty and elegance in form or style
  • Acting with smooth and polite behavior
  • Something that looks or moves with ease and beauty
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • The ballet was very graceful.
  • She is a graceful swimmer.
  • The flowers looked graceful.
gorse-bush
B2|中上級
  • A prickly wild plant with yellow flowers that grows low
  • A spiny shrub common in open countryside areas
  • A thorny plant that often grows on hills and moors
  • A rough plant with needle-like leaves and golden blooms
  • A bushy plant with sharp spikes found in wild places
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • The gorse-bush has yellow flowers.
  • Be careful of that gorse-bush.
  • A gorse-bush grows on the hill.
much
A1|超入門
  • A large amount or quantity of something
  • Used as an adverb to show a large degree or extent
  • To a great degree (used with verbs and adjectives)
  • Used in questions to ask about quantity
  • Used in negative sentences to say there is a small amount
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"It all comes, I suppose," he decided, as he said good-bye to the last branch, spun round three times, and flew gracefully into a gorse-bush, "it all comes of _liking_ honey so much.
Examples
  • I don't eat much for breakfast.
  • He doesn't talk much in class.
  • They don't have much time today.