Vocabulary Winnie-the-Pooh — Pack 4

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crawl
B1|中級入口
  • To move on hands and knees along a surface
  • When an insect moves slowly on a surface
  • To move very slowly forward with difficulty
  • When many small creatures cover a surface
  • A way of swimming on your front
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Oh, help!" He crawled out of the gorse-bush, brushed the prickles from his nose, and began to think again.
Examples
  • The baby can crawl now.
  • A bug crawled across the table.
  • Traffic crawled along the highway.
brush
A2|入門
  • To remove something by wiping or sweeping it away
  • A tool with hairs used for cleaning or tidying
  • To clean or tidy using a special tool
  • To touch something lightly when passing by
  • A quick light touch or contact
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Oh, help!" He crawled out of the gorse-bush, brushed the prickles from his nose, and began to think again.
Examples
  • I brush my teeth daily.
  • She needs a new brush.
  • He brushed the dirt away.
prickle
B2|中上級
  • A small sharp point on a plant that can hurt you
  • A tiny sharp spike that sticks out from something
  • When your skin feels like tiny needles touch it
  • A feeling like something sharp touching your body
  • Something that causes a stinging or tingling sensation
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Oh, help!" He crawled out of the gorse-bush, brushed the prickles from his nose, and began to think again.
Examples
  • The prickles hurt my hand.
  • I felt a sudden prickle.
  • Rose prickles are sharp.
nose
A1|超入門
  • The area very close in front of someone
  • The part of your face used for breathing and smelling
  • The front part of an animal's face
  • The pointed front end of something
  • The ability to find or detect things
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Oh, help!" He crawled out of the gorse-bush, brushed the prickles from his nose, and began to think again.
Examples
  • My nose hurts today.
  • The dog has a wet nose.
  • She touched her nose gently.
again
A1|超入門
  • one more time
  • another time
  • back to a place or state
  • repeat an action
  • return to an activity
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Oh, help!" He crawled out of the gorse-bush, brushed the prickles from his nose, and began to think again.
Examples
  • I read the book again and again.
  • He failed the test again.
  • Please say that again — I didn't hear you.
person
A1|超入門
  • An individual human being
  • A human being considered as an individual
  • An individual, one human
  • Someone, a single human being
  • A man or woman or child
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And the first person he thought of was Christopher Robin.
Examples
  • There was only one person in the room.
  • I know that person well.
  • Every person is different.
awe
C1|上級
  • A feeling of fear mixed with wonder and respect
  • When something makes you feel very impressed and small
  • Great respect mixed with wonder or surprise
  • Feeling amazed and a little frightened together
  • Deep admiration that makes you feel powerless
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • The view filled me with awe.
  • She stared in awe.
  • His talent inspired awe.
hardly
B1|中級入口
  • almost not at all.
  • almost none; very little.
  • barely
  • scarcely
  • almost not; just barely.
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • I can hardly see the stars at night.
  • She hardly ever eats sweets.
dare
B2|中上級
  • To be brave enough to do something
  • To have enough courage to do something difficult or scary
  • To challenge someone to do something
  • To have courage to do something
  • To risk doing something
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • He doesn't dare to ask the teacher.
  • I dare to try the spicy food.
  • She dares to speak in English class.
believe
A2|入門
  • To think that something is true or real
  • When you accept something as correct or honest
  • To feel sure that something is right
  • To trust that someone tells the truth
  • When you think something exists or happens
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • I believe you.
  • Do you believe this story?
  • She believes in magic.
nothing
A1|超入門
  • no thing or zero amount
  • not anything that matters
  • not anything at all
  • no value or worth
  • zero score or result
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • There is nothing in the box.
  • I have nothing to do today.
  • She said nothing to me.
eye
A1|超入門
  • The part of your face that lets you see things
  • Something on your face that you use for looking
  • A body part that helps you watch and look
  • The round thing in your head used for seeing
  • An organ in your face that gives you sight
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • She has beautiful green eyes.
  • The cat's eyes are yellow.
  • His eyes are brown like chocolate.
larger
A2|入門
  • Bigger in size than another thing
  • When one thing has more size compared to something else
  • Greater in amount or number than something else
  • Greater or more important in a broader or abstract sense
  • A thing that takes up more room than others
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • This box is larger than that one.
  • She has a larger bag than me.
  • The elephant is larger than the dog.
face
A1|超入門
  • The front part of your head where your eyes, nose, and mouth are
  • To turn toward something, or to deal with a difficult situation
  • The front surface of something, such as a clock or a building
  • To have the front pointing in a particular direction
  • The part of your head that shows your smile or sadness
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • She washed her face this morning.
  • He has a smile on his face.
  • The baby's face is very cute.
pink
A1|超入門
  • A light red color, like some flowers
  • A pale red shade, softer than red
  • A color between red and white
  • A warm light color often liked by children
  • A soft reddish hue seen in nature
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • She loves pink flowers.
  • The pink shirt is new.
  • I see pink clouds today.
friend
A1|超入門
  • A person you like and spend time with
  • Someone who cares about you
  • A person you know well
  • A person you like to talk to
  • Someone who supports you
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • My best friend is coming to my house.
  • She met an old friend yesterday.
  • I like to talk with my friends.
green
A1|超入門
  • Something that has the color of grass or leaves
  • The color you see in trees and plants
  • A color between yellow and blue on the spectrum
  • When fruit or plants are not yet ripe
  • A person who is new and without experience
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • The grass is green.
  • She likes green apples.
  • His car is green.
part
A1|超入門
  • A section or piece of something bigger
  • A piece that makes up a whole thing
  • One section of a film, book, or other work
  • A piece or portion of something larger
  • One area or section among others
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(_"Was that me?" said Christopher Robin in an awed voice, hardly daring to believe it._ "_That was you._" _Christopher Robin said nothing, but his eyes got larger and larger, and his face got pinker and pinker._) So Winnie-the-Pooh went round to his friend Christopher Robin, who lived behind a green door in another part of the forest.
Examples
  • This is the best part of the movie.
  • She played an important part in the project.
  • What part do you want?
good
A1|超入門
  • nice or kind
  • correct or right
  • healthy or well
  • high quality
  • enjoyable or fun
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"Good morning, Christopher Robin," he said.
Examples
  • There is no good answer to this question.
  • He couldn't find a good place to sit.
  • This is not a good time to call.
morning
A1|超入門
  • The start of the day after night ends
  • The time before noon on the clock
  • Early hours when the sun comes up
  • The first part of the day for doing things
  • A part of day after getting up
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"Good morning, Christopher Robin," he said.
Examples
  • I eat breakfast every morning.
  • She goes for a walk every morning before work.
  • She goes running in the morning.
such
A2|入門
  • of that kind
  • Used to make a description stronger (so...that)
  • like that kind
  • like that type
  • Used to refer to things already mentioned
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"I wonder if you got such a thing as a balloon about you?" "A balloon?" "Yes, I just said to myself coming along: 'I wonder if Christopher Robin has such a thing as a balloon about him?' I just said it to myself, thinking of balloons, and wondering." "What do you want a balloon for?" you said.
Examples
  • It is such a beautiful day.
  • He is such a good teacher.
  • That was such a difficult test.
thing
A1|超入門
  • an object you can touch or see
  • an idea or topic
  • a kind of action or event
  • a problem or a matter
  • something special or important
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"I wonder if you got such a thing as a balloon about you?" "A balloon?" "Yes, I just said to myself coming along: 'I wonder if Christopher Robin has such a thing as a balloon about him?' I just said it to myself, thinking of balloons, and wondering." "What do you want a balloon for?" you said.
Examples
  • I learned one important thing today.
  • Some things make me happy.
  • That thing on the table is mine.
balloon
A2|入門
  • Something large and round that floats or moves when restrained
  • A rubber bag filled with air or gas
  • A round object that rises when filled with gas
  • A stretchy bag that expands when air enters
  • A toy or decoration made of thin rubber
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"I wonder if you got such a thing as a balloon about you?" "A balloon?" "Yes, I just said to myself coming along: 'I wonder if Christopher Robin has such a thing as a balloon about him?' I just said it to myself, thinking of balloons, and wondering." "What do you want a balloon for?" you said.
Examples
  • She bought a red balloon.
  • The balloon floated away quickly.
  • Balloons decorated the party room.
along
A2|入門
  • Moving forward on a path or road
  • Moving from one end toward another
  • Going forward in the same direction
  • At a point on a line or path
  • Together with someone or something
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"I wonder if you got such a thing as a balloon about you?" "A balloon?" "Yes, I just said to myself coming along: 'I wonder if Christopher Robin has such a thing as a balloon about him?' I just said it to myself, thinking of balloons, and wondering." "What do you want a balloon for?" you said.
Examples
  • Walk along this street.
  • Come along with us.
  • Trees grow along the river.
want
A1|超入門
  • to wish for something
  • to feel that you would like to have something
  • to like to have something
  • to hope to get something
  • to feel something is missing
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"I wonder if you got such a thing as a balloon about you?" "A balloon?" "Yes, I just said to myself coming along: 'I wonder if Christopher Robin has such a thing as a balloon about him?' I just said it to myself, thinking of balloons, and wondering." "What do you want a balloon for?" you said.
Examples
  • I don't want to go home now.
  • She doesn't want any help.
  • They don't want this old car.
look
A1|超入門
  • When eyes are directed at something or someone
  • When someone turns their eyes toward something
  • The action of using your eyes to see
  • When your eyes observe or watch something
  • To direct your gaze at something specific
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Winnie-the-Pooh looked round to see that nobody was listening, put his paw to his mouth, and said in a deep whisper: "_Honey!_" "But you do not get honey with balloons!" "_I_ do," said Pooh.
Examples
  • Look at this!
  • She looks happy today.
  • I look at pictures every day.
nobody
A2|入門
  • Not one person at all
  • Not a single person in a group
  • Zero people in a place or situation
  • When not even one person does something
  • The state of having zero people involved
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Winnie-the-Pooh looked round to see that nobody was listening, put his paw to his mouth, and said in a deep whisper: "_Honey!_" "But you do not get honey with balloons!" "_I_ do," said Pooh.
Examples
  • Nobody was there.
  • Nobody knows the answer.
  • Nobody came to the party.
mouth
A1|超入門
  • The opening in your face where you put food
  • The part of your face used for eating
  • The body part you use to talk
  • The opening where food goes into your body
  • The hole in the face used for speaking
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Winnie-the-Pooh looked round to see that nobody was listening, put his paw to his mouth, and said in a deep whisper: "_Honey!_" "But you do not get honey with balloons!" "_I_ do," said Pooh.
Examples
  • Open your mouth wide.
  • She put food in her mouth.
  • Close your mouth please.
deep
A2|入門
  • Very far away from other people or things
  • Going far down from the top or surface
  • Very strong or intense in feeling or quality
  • Complete and not light or easy
  • Having a low sound or tone
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Winnie-the-Pooh looked round to see that nobody was listening, put his paw to his mouth, and said in a deep whisper: "_Honey!_" "But you do not get honey with balloons!" "_I_ do," said Pooh.
Examples
  • The water is too deep here.
  • He has a deep voice.
  • She took a deep breath.
whisper
B1|中級入口
  • to say something very quietly so only one person can hear
  • When you talk very quietly and softly to someone
  • Speaking in a low voice so others cannot hear
  • A way of talking that uses breath more than voice
  • Soft sounds that are hard to hear clearly
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Winnie-the-Pooh looked round to see that nobody was listening, put his paw to his mouth, and said in a deep whisper: "_Honey!_" "But you do not get honey with balloons!" "_I_ do," said Pooh.
Examples
  • She whispered something in my ear.
  • Please don't whisper during the movie.
  • He whispered a secret.
well
A1|超入門
  • in a good way
  • healthy
  • deep hole for water
  • thoroughly or fully
  • used to start talking
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Well, it just happened that you had been to a party the day before at the house of your friend Piglet, and you had balloons at the party.
Examples
  • Well, I don't know about that.
  • Well, let's start the meeting now.
  • Well, that's a good idea.
happen
A2|入門
  • When something takes place or occurs
  • Something that comes to pass or exists
  • When an event starts or goes on
  • Something that becomes real or true
  • When something arrives or shows up unexpectedly
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Well, it just happened that you had been to a party the day before at the house of your friend Piglet, and you had balloons at the party.
Examples
  • What happened to you?
  • It happened last night.
  • These things happen sometimes.
party
A1|超入門
  • A group of people gathered together in one place
  • A social event where people meet to celebrate
  • A political group with similar beliefs and goals
  • One side in an agreement or dispute
  • A group traveling or doing something together
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Well, it just happened that you had been to a party the day before at the house of your friend Piglet, and you had balloons at the party.
Examples
  • I love going to parties.
  • The party was really fun.
  • She organized a great party.
house
A1|超入門
  • A building where people live
  • A home for a family
  • A place to sleep and eat
  • A building with walls and a roof
  • A place to keep things safe
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Well, it just happened that you had been to a party the day before at the house of your friend Piglet, and you had balloons at the party.
Examples
  • My house has three bedrooms.
  • We bought a new house last year.
  • There is a big tree near her house.
big
A1|超入門
  • Large in size or height
  • Large in amount or degree
  • Important or serious
  • Older or grown up
  • Strong or powerful
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You had had a big green balloon; and one of Rabbit relations had had a big blue one, and had left it behind, being really too young to go to a party at all; and so you had brought the green one _and_ the blue one home with you.
Examples
  • The problem is not big.
  • This change is not big or important.
  • The difference is not very big.
relation
B1|中級入口
  • A person who is part of your family
  • How two people or groups connect with each other
  • A connection between two or more things
  • The way things are connected or linked together
  • A member of your extended family
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You had had a big green balloon; and one of Rabbit relations had had a big blue one, and had left it behind, being really too young to go to a party at all; and so you had brought the green one _and_ the blue one home with you.
Examples
  • She is my relation.
  • We have a good relation.
  • He has many relations here.
blue
A1|超入門
  • Having the color of the sky or ocean
  • The color between green and purple in light
  • Something with the shade of clear daytime sky
  • A feeling of sadness or being unhappy
  • Having a tone like the midday sky
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You had had a big green balloon; and one of Rabbit relations had had a big blue one, and had left it behind, being really too young to go to a party at all; and so you had brought the green one _and_ the blue one home with you.
Examples
  • The sky is blue today.
  • She has blue eyes.
  • I like the color blue.
left
A1|超入門
  • The side that is opposite to right.
  • Past tense of 'leave': to go away from a place or to put something somewhere.
  • To go away from a place (past tense of 'leave').
  • Still here when all the other people have gone
  • Remaining after everybody else has departed
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You had had a big green balloon; and one of Rabbit relations had had a big blue one, and had left it behind, being really too young to go to a party at all; and so you had brought the green one _and_ the blue one home with you.
Examples
  • The door was left open.
  • I left my bag at home.
  • Some cake was left on the table.
brought
A2|入門
  • carried something to a place
  • took someone or something along when going somewhere
  • delivered or provided something to someone
  • moved something here
  • caused to happen
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You had had a big green balloon; and one of Rabbit relations had had a big blue one, and had left it behind, being really too young to go to a party at all; and so you had brought the green one _and_ the blue one home with you.
Examples
  • She brought a cake to the party.
  • I brought my camera from home.
  • He brought some interesting stories from his trip.
home
A1|超入門
  • The place where you live.
  • A house or flat where someone lives.
  • The town or place where you come from or grew up
  • The place you feel safe and happy.
  • Used as an adverb meaning 'to or at the place where you live'
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You had had a big green balloon; and one of Rabbit relations had had a big blue one, and had left it behind, being really too young to go to a party at all; and so you had brought the green one _and_ the blue one home with you.
Examples
  • I want to go home now.
  • My father is coming home late today.
  • We walked home after school.
carefully
A2|入門
  • In a way that gives close attention to avoid mistakes.
  • Doing something in a safe and cautious way to avoid accidents.
  • Paying close attention to what you do
  • Acting in a way that shows thought and concern
  • Doing something with full focus and attention.
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He put his head between his paws and thought very carefully.
Examples
  • Please drive carefully.
  • She opened the box carefully.
  • Please listen carefully to the instructions.
great
A1|超入門
  • Very good or nice
  • Very large in size or amount (used in formal or fixed expressions)
  • Important or special
  • Strong or powerful
  • Enjoyable or fun
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"When you go after honey with a balloon, the great thing is not to let the bees know you coming.
Examples
  • The great mountain was very tall.
  • He saw a great castle in the distance.
  • She read a great book yesterday.
let
A2|入門
  • When you allow someone to do something
  • To give permission for something to happen
  • Not stopping someone from doing something
  • When you say someone can do something
  • To make it possible for something
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"When you go after honey with a balloon, the great thing is not to let the bees know you coming.
Examples
  • Let me try again.
  • Please let her sit here.
  • Don't let it fall down.
notice
A2|入門
  • When you see or become aware of something
  • To pay attention and see something
  • When something catches your eye or attention
  • To observe or spot something happening
  • The act of seeing and understanding something
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Now, if you have a green balloon, they might think you were only part of the tree, and not notice you, and, if you have a blue balloon, they might think you were only part of the sky, and not notice you, and the question is: Which is most likely?" "Would not they notice _you_ underneath the balloon?" you asked.
Examples
  • Did you notice the time?
  • I didn't notice you there.
  • She will notice if you're late.
sky
A1|超入門
  • The space above the earth where clouds and the sun appear.
  • The space where clouds and sun are.
  • The area above the earth's ground.
  • The open space over the land.
  • The space above us where the sun and stars can be seen.
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Now, if you have a green balloon, they might think you were only part of the tree, and not notice you, and, if you have a blue balloon, they might think you were only part of the sky, and not notice you, and the question is: Which is most likely?" "Would not they notice _you_ underneath the balloon?" you asked.
Examples
  • The sky is blue today.
  • I can see clouds in the sky.
  • Birds fly high in the sky.
question
A1|超入門
  • The thing or person being talked about or considered
  • Something you ask when you want to know
  • A sentence that asks for information or an answer
  • A problem that needs to be solved or discussed
  • A matter that is uncertain or in doubt
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Now, if you have a green balloon, they might think you were only part of the tree, and not notice you, and, if you have a blue balloon, they might think you were only part of the sky, and not notice you, and the question is: Which is most likely?" "Would not they notice _you_ underneath the balloon?" you asked.
Examples
  • I have a question for you.
  • She answered every question correctly.
  • That's a good question to ask.
likely
B1|中級入口
  • Probably will happen or be true
  • Has a good chance to happen
  • Is expected or chosen
  • Seems true or real
  • Probably will do something
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Now, if you have a green balloon, they might think you were only part of the tree, and not notice you, and, if you have a blue balloon, they might think you were only part of the sky, and not notice you, and the question is: Which is most likely?" "Would not they notice _you_ underneath the balloon?" you asked.
Examples
  • It is likely to rain today.
  • He is likely to pass the exam.
underneath
A2|入門
  • In a position directly below something else
  • At a lower level than another thing
  • Covered or hidden by something on top
  • In the space below an object
  • At the bottom of something above
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Now, if you have a green balloon, they might think you were only part of the tree, and not notice you, and, if you have a blue balloon, they might think you were only part of the sky, and not notice you, and the question is: Which is most likely?" "Would not they notice _you_ underneath the balloon?" you asked.
Examples
  • The ball rolled underneath the car.
  • She hid underneath the blanket.
  • Check underneath the desk.
never
A1|超入門
  • Not at any time
  • Not even once
  • Not once
  • Used to say something will not happen in the future
  • Something that has not happened up to now
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"You never can tell with bees." He thought for a moment and said: "I shall try to look like a small black cloud.
Examples
  • I never eat breakfast on weekdays.
  • She never calls me back.
  • They never answer my questions directly.
small
A1|超入門
  • Not big in size
  • Little in size compared to others of the same kind
  • Not large in amount or number
  • Not important or serious
  • Young and not yet fully grown (used for children or animals)
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"You never can tell with bees." He thought for a moment and said: "I shall try to look like a small black cloud.
Examples
  • This room is very small.
  • I have a small dog.
  • She bought a small cup of coffee.