Vocabulary Winnie-the-Pooh — Pack 5

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black
A1|超入門
  • The darkest color, like the night sky with no light
  • The opposite color of white, very dark
  • A shade with no brightness at all
  • Something very dark in appearance or tone
  • A deep dark shade without any light
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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
  • The sky turned black at night.
  • She has black hair.
  • He wore black shoes today.
cloud
A1|超入門
  • A white or gray mass floating in the sky
  • A soft white or gray thing you see above
  • Something in the air made of tiny water drops
  • A mass of something that blocks your view
  • Something that makes a situation feel sad or bad
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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
  • The cloud is white and soft.
  • I see many clouds today.
  • Clouds can bring rain later.
deceive
B2|中上級
  • To make someone believe something that is not true
  • To trick someone on purpose with false information
  • To make someone think the wrong thing intentionally
  • When you mislead someone by not telling the truth
  • To fool someone with words or actions
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That will deceive them." "Then you had better have the blue balloon," you said; and so it was decided.
Examples
  • He deceived me completely.
  • Don't deceive your friends.
  • She was deceiving everyone.
better
A2|入門
  • More good than before
  • More useful or helpful
  • More healthy or well
  • More successful or nice
  • In a more pleasant or comfortable state
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That will deceive them." "Then you had better have the blue balloon," you said; and so it was decided.
Examples
  • I feel better after a good sleep.
  • My English is getting better every day.
  • This book is better than the last one.
both
A1|超入門
  • The two things or people together
  • When you talk about two items at once
  • The one and the other of two
  • Two people or things, not just one
  • The whole pair or set of two
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • Both boys are tall.
  • She likes both songs.
  • Both answers are correct.
took
A1|超入門
  • Picked up or held something with your hand
  • Moved something from one place to another
  • Accepted something given or offered
  • Used time to do something
  • Used in common phrases to mean doing or getting something
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The medicine took my headache away.
  • The water took all the color out.
  • The fire took everything from them.
gun
A2|入門
  • A weapon that shoots bullets from a distance
  • A tool that fires small metal objects at things
  • Something used to shoot and hit targets far away
  • An object that throws things using force or pressure
  • A device that launches items by mechanical power
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The police officer has a gun.
  • Never point a gun at anyone.
  • He fired the gun twice.
case
B1|中級入口
  • A particular situation or example of something
  • A box or container that holds things
  • A matter that police or lawyers investigate
  • An instance or occurrence of something happening
  • The facts or arguments supporting something
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • In this case, we agree.
  • She bought a new phone case.
  • The case was solved quickly.
always
A1|超入門
  • Every time, without exception (used for habits and repeated actions)
  • Used to say something is true at all times, like a fact of nature
  • Something that happens at all times
  • Something done without any exception
  • When something is true every day
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • I always brush my teeth.
  • She always comes on time.
  • The store is always open on weekends.
muddy
A2|入門
  • Covered with wet dirt from the ground
  • Full of soft wet earth mixed with water
  • Not clear because of dirt in liquid
  • Something that has brown dirt on it
  • When something gets soft dirt on it
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The path was very muddy.
  • Her boots were muddy.
  • Don't muddy the floor.
knew
A1|超入門
  • When you had information about something before
  • Having understanding of something in the past
  • Being aware of facts at an earlier time
  • When you recognized something or someone before now
  • Having learned something at a past time
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • I knew the answer.
  • She knew him well.
  • They knew about the change in plans.
roll
A2|入門
  • When something moves by turning over and over on a surface
  • The act of turning something round over and over
  • A small piece of bread shaped like a cylinder
  • When something turns around itself to make a tube shape
  • The movement of turning your body over while lying down
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The ball will roll away.
  • I like bread rolls.
  • Roll the dice now.
until
A2|入門
  • When something continues up to a certain time and then stops
  • The time before something happens or changes
  • Showing how long something goes on before it ends
  • From now to a point when something different happens
  • Continuing through time up to a specific moment
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • I wait here until you come back.
  • She studied until midnight.
  • The shop is open until six o'clock.
blow
B1|中級入口
  • A hard hit with a hand or object
  • When air moves or pushes something
  • A sudden bad event that hurts someone
  • When you push air from your mouth
  • When something bursts or breaks suddenly
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The wind will blow tonight.
  • He received a hard blow.
  • Please blow out the candles.
hold
A1|超入門
  • To have something in your hand
  • To keep or keep safe
  • To have or carry something inside
  • To stop someone from going
  • To have a meeting or event
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • I hold you to your promise.
  • She holds him to his word.
  • They hold her to what she said.
string
A2|入門
  • A thin cord or thread used to tie, connect, or hang things
  • A thin wire or thread on a musical instrument that makes sound when touched
  • A series or line of similar things
  • A piece of thread or thin material
  • Thin cord used for tying or wrapping
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • She tied the package with a piece of string.
  • The violin has four strings.
  • She cut the string.
suddenly
B1|中級入口
  • quickly and without warning
  • all at once, without any warning or expectation
  • happening at a single moment, with everything changing at once
  • occurring unexpectedly, not as part of any plan
  • without any previous sign or notice
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The lights suddenly went off.
  • Suddenly, it started to rain.
  • She suddenly felt very tired.
float
B1|中級入口
  • When something moves softly through the air
  • When something stays on top of water
  • To move slowly in air or water
  • To stay in one place without sinking
  • To rest on top of a liquid
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • Clouds float in the sky.
  • The leaf floats on water.
  • Can you float in the pool?
stay
A1|超入門
  • To remain in a place and not leave.
  • To remain in a particular state or condition.
  • To continue to be in your mind or memory.
  • Something that keeps being there with you
  • To continue existing in a place or time
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • Please stay here.
  • I will stay home today.
  • The memory stays with me.
level
A2|入門
  • A position or height in a space or building
  • A stage or degree of something
  • A flat surface with no parts higher or lower
  • A measurement of how high something is
  • A rank or position in a group or system
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The water level is rising.
  • She is at beginner level.
  • Make the table level please.
away
A1|超入門
  • At a distance from here or there
  • To leave or go from a place
  • To put something in its place or get rid of it
  • Continuing without stopping
  • In another place, not here
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Well, you both went out with the blue balloon, and you took your gun with you, just in case, as you always did, and Winnie-the-Pooh went to a very muddy place that he knew of, and rolled and rolled until he was black all over; and then, when the balloon was blown up as big as big, and you and Pooh were both holding on to the string, you let go suddenly, and Pooh Bear floated gracefully up into the sky, and stayed there--level with the top of the tree and about twenty feet away from it.
Examples
  • The bird flies away.
  • The cat runs away quickly.
  • Don't go away!
hooray
A2|入門
  • A word you shout when you feel excited or glad
  • Something people say to celebrate good things
  • A sound made to show joy or success
  • An expression used when something nice happens
  • A cheer to show you are pleased
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"Hooray!" you shouted.
Examples
  • Hooray, we won!
  • The children shouted hooray.
  • Hooray for good news!
shout
A2|入門
  • When you say something very loudly
  • To speak in a very loud voice
  • The act of using a loud voice
  • Talking very loud to be heard
  • Making your voice very strong and loud
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"Hooray!" you shouted.
Examples
  • Please don't shout at me.
  • He shouted for help.
  • She shouted his name loudly.
fine
A1|超入門
  • Good or okay
  • Thin or small
  • Money paid as punishment
  • Of high quality; used for special or elegant things
  • Clear or sunny weather
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"Is not that fine?" shouted Winnie-the-Pooh down to you.
Examples
  • Everything will work out fine.
  • Don't worry, it will be fine.
  • Everything turned out fine in the end.
anxiously
B2|中上級
  • In a worried way
  • With worry or nervousness
  • In a way that shows both eagerness and nervousness
  • Showing worry or unease
  • In a way that shows unease or distress
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"Not," said Pooh anxiously, "--not like a small black cloud in a blue sky?" "Not very much." "Ah, well, perhaps from up here it looks different.
Examples
  • She waited anxiously for news.
  • He looked anxiously at the clock.
different
A1|超入門
  • Not the same as another thing or person
  • Not like others in a special way
  • Changed from before or unusual in some way
  • Separate or distinct from each other
  • Being unlike what is usual or normal
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"Not," said Pooh anxiously, "--not like a small black cloud in a blue sky?" "Not very much." "Ah, well, perhaps from up here it looks different.
Examples
  • These two books are different.
  • I want something different today.
  • Her opinion is very different.
wind
A2|入門
  • air that moves
  • air in motion
  • moving air outside
  • air that is blowing
  • air that flows
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And, as I say, you never can tell with bees." There was no wind to blow him nearer to the tree, so there he stayed.
Examples
  • The wind is very strong today.
  • I can feel the wind outside.
  • The wind moved the trees.
near
A2|入門
  • Something that is close in distance or position
  • At a short distance from a place or thing
  • Not far away from something in space
  • Close to a time or event
  • Almost at a certain point or level
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And, as I say, you never can tell with bees." There was no wind to blow him nearer to the tree, so there he stayed.
Examples
  • The shop is near my home.
  • She sat near the fire.
  • The end is near now.
smell
A2|入門
  • When something has an odor you notice with your nose
  • To notice an odor using your nose
  • An odor that comes from something
  • To have a particular odor
  • The ability to notice odors with your nose
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He could see the honey, he could smell the honey, but he could not quite reach the honey.
Examples
  • I smell something burning.
  • The flowers smell nice.
  • What is that bad smell?
reach
A2|入門
  • To move your hand or arm to touch or get something
  • To arrive at a place or goal
  • To stretch or extend to get something farther away
  • To communicate with someone by phone or message
  • To achieve or succeed in getting something important
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He could see the honey, he could smell the honey, but he could not quite reach the honey.
Examples
  • Can you reach the book on the shelf?
  • She reached for the glass of water.
  • We finally reached the top of the mountain.
hallo
A1|超入門
  • A word you say when you meet someone
  • A greeting you use to start talking
  • Something you say to get someone's notice
  • A way to show you are friendly
  • Words used when you first see people
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"Hallo!" "I think the bees _suspect_ something!" "What sort of thing?" "I do not know.
Examples
  • Hallo, nice to meet you.
  • She said hallo cheerfully.
  • Hallo, is anyone there?
suspect
B1|中級入口
  • To think something bad may be true
  • To believe someone did something wrong
  • A person the police think is guilty
  • When you feel something is not right
  • To have doubts about something or someone
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"Hallo!" "I think the bees _suspect_ something!" "What sort of thing?" "I do not know.
Examples
  • I suspect he's not telling the truth.
  • Police arrested the suspect this morning.
  • Do you suspect anyone?
suspicious
B1|中級入口
  • A feeling that something bad or wrong is happening
  • When you think someone might be doing something dishonest
  • Something that makes you think there is danger or trouble
  • A person who does not trust what is happening
  • The feeling that things are not what they seem
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But something tells me that they _suspicious_!" "Perhaps they think that you after their honey." "It may be that.
Examples
  • That man looks suspicious.
  • I am suspicious of his words.
  • The police found something suspicious.
silence
B2|中上級
  • No sound at all
  • A quiet time
  • Stopping talking
  • Peace with no noise
  • No noise from people
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You never can tell with bees." There was another little silence, and then he called down to you again.
Examples
  • The silence in the room was scary.
  • I don't like the silence at night.
  • The long silence made me worried.
umbrella
A2|入門
  • Something you hold over your head to stay dry when it rains
  • A thing with a round cover that protects you from rain
  • A device that opens up to keep water off you
  • A tool with cloth stretched over sticks for rain protection
  • Something portable that shields you from falling water or sun
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • I need an umbrella today.
  • She carries a small umbrella.
  • The umbrella is by the door.
wish
A1|超入門
  • To want something to happen or be true
  • To hope or dream about something
  • To say you want something in the future
  • To feel sorry or want something different
  • To tell someone you hope good things for them
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • I wish for a new bike.
  • She has one wish left.
  • My first wish is to travel.
bring
A1|超入門
  • to carry something to a place
  • to cause someone or something to come
  • to take someone to a place
  • to help move something closer
  • to carry something along with you
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • Please bring your book to class tomorrow.
  • She brings her dog to the park.
  • Can you bring some water for me?
every
A1|超入門
  • Used to refer to all members of a group individually
  • All the individual things or people in a set
  • Used to show something happens at regular times
  • Each single one without leaving any out
  • All possible instances of a particular thing
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • I exercise every morning.
  • Every student needs a book.
  • She visits every weekend.
rain
A1|超入門
  • Water that falls from clouds in the sky
  • Drops of water coming down from above
  • When water comes down from the sky
  • Weather with water falling from clouds
  • Wet weather coming from the sky
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • It will rain today.
  • The rain is heavy now.
  • I like walking in the rain.
deception
B2|中上級
  • The act of making someone believe something that is not true
  • A trick or plan to hide the truth from others
  • When someone lies or tricks another person on purpose
  • Something fake made to look real or honest
  • The state of being fooled or misled by false information
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • The magician's trick relied on deception.
  • His smile hid a cruel deception.
  • The plan involved careful deception.
practise
A2|入門
  • Done many times before and done well because of experience
  • To do something again and again to get better
  • To work in a job that needs special training
  • To do something regularly as a habit
  • The act of doing something to improve your ability
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • I practise English every day.
  • She practises the guitar after dinner.
  • They practise before the big game.
laugh
A1|超入門
  • to make sounds and move your face because something is funny
  • When you smile and make a sound because something is amusing
  • to make a noise because you think something is funny
  • The sound that comes out when you find something funny
  • When your body reacts with sound to something amusing
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • The joke makes everyone laugh.
  • We laugh at the funny video.
  • Children laugh when they play together.
silly
A2|入門
  • Not showing good sense or smart thinking
  • Acting in a foolish or childish way
  • Showing lack of good judgment about something
  • Not serious or important in a playful way
  • Something that does not make good sense
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • Don't be silly about it.
  • That was a silly mistake.
  • Stop acting so silly now.
old
A1|超入門
  • Having existed for a long time (used for things)
  • Not new or recent anymore
  • From a time in the past
  • Having lived for a long time (used for people or animals)
  • Used or owned for a long time
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • My grandmother is old.
  • This book is very old.
  • I like old movies.
aloud
B1|中級入口
  • In a voice that others can hear
  • Using your voice, not silently
  • Out loud so people hear
  • Voiced so others listen
  • Not quietly, with sound
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • She read aloud to the class.
  • Say the word aloud now.
fond
B1|中級入口
  • Having a warm feeling of caring for someone
  • Liking something or someone very much
  • When you care about someone with affection
  • Enjoying or preferring something a lot
  • Having kind and loving feelings toward something
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"Christopher Robin!" "Yes?" "Have you an umbrella in your house?" "I think so." "I wish you would bring it out here, and walk up and down with it, and look up at me every now and then, and say 'Tut-tut, it looks like rain.' I think, if you did that, it would help the deception which we are practising on these bees." Well, you laughed to yourself, "Silly old Bear!" but you did not say it aloud because you were so fond of him, and you went home for your umbrella.
Examples
  • I am fond of animals.
  • She is fond of her grandfather.
  • He grew fond of the place.
soon
A1|超入門
  • In a short time from now
  • After a little while
  • Before much time passes
  • In the near future
  • Not long after something happens
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"Oh, there you are!" called down Winnie-the-Pooh, as soon as you got back to the tree.
Examples
  • I will see you soon.
  • The store opens soon.
  • She will be here soon.
begin
A1|超入門
  • To start something.
  • To do something first.
  • To happen first.
  • To make something start.
  • To start doing or using something new.
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"I was beginning to get anxious.
Examples
  • The movie begins at seven o'clock.
  • I begin my homework after dinner.
  • School begins in September every year.
anxious
B1|中級入口
  • Worried and eager to know or do something
  • Feeling nervous or worried about something bad happening
  • A state of fear and worry inside
  • When someone is uneasy and not calm
  • Being very keen or eager to do something
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"I was beginning to get anxious.
Examples
  • She felt anxious about the test.
  • He was anxious to leave early.
  • The anxious dog barked loudly.
discover
A2|入門
  • When you learn or notice something for the first time
  • To find something that was hidden or unknown
  • When you see or learn about something new
  • To become aware of something you did not know
  • When you find out information that is new
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I have discovered that the bees are now definitely Suspicious." "Shall I put my umbrella up?" you said.
Examples
  • I discovered a new park.
  • She discovered the truth.
  • We discovered something interesting.