Vocabulary Winnie-the-Pooh — Pack 6

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definitely
B1|中級入口
  • Something that is completely sure and certain
  • When you are very sure about something
  • A way to say yes with no doubt
  • Something that will happen for sure
  • Without any question or uncertainty about it
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I have discovered that the bees are now definitely Suspicious." "Shall I put my umbrella up?" you said.
Examples
  • I definitely want to go.
  • She will definitely agree.
  • That is definitely true.
wait
A1|超入門
  • To stay in a place until something happens
  • The act of staying until someone comes
  • When you stop doing things until later
  • To pause and not act until the right moment
  • Staying in one spot before moving on
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"Yes, but wait a moment.
Examples
  • Please wait a moment.
  • I will wait for you.
  • Can you wait here?
practical
B1|中級入口
  • Something that is useful and works well in real life
  • A person who thinks about what really works
  • Something that is good for everyday use
  • When something can really be done or used
  • Something based on doing, not just thinking
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We must be practical.
Examples
  • These shoes are very practical.
  • He gave me practical advice.
  • That idea is not practical.
important
A2|入門
  • Something that needs your attention because it matters a lot
  • Something that has great value or meaning
  • Something that you must care about seriously
  • Something that can change things in a big way
  • Something necessary that you should not forget
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The important bee to deceive is the Queen Bee.
Examples
  • This is very important.
  • Family is important to me.
  • It's important to be kind.
pity
B1|中級入口
  • A feeling of sadness for someone who is suffering
  • When you feel sorry for someone in trouble
  • A sad feeling about someone else's bad situation
  • Something that makes you feel disappointed or sad
  • A reason to feel regret or disappointment
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Can you see which is the Queen Bee from down there?" "No." "A pity.
Examples
  • I feel pity for him.
  • What a pity!
  • She took pity on me.
proud
A2|入門
  • A feeling of satisfaction about something you are or did
  • Feeling pleased about something good you achieved
  • Having a good feeling about yourself or others
  • When you feel special about who you are
  • Thinking highly of yourself or your actions
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"How sweet to be a Cloud Floating in the Blue!" It makes him very proud To be a little cloud.
Examples
  • I am proud of you.
  • She looks very proud today.
  • He is proud of his work.
ever
A2|入門
  • at any time
  • always
  • used in questions to ask if something happens at any time
  • in your life
  • at least once
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The bees were still buzzing as suspiciously as ever.
Examples
  • The prince and princess lived happily ever after.
  • We were happy ever after that day.
  • They stayed friends ever after.
indeed
B2|中上級
  • Used to make a statement stronger or more certain
  • A word that shows you agree strongly
  • When you want to emphasize something is true
  • A way to confirm what someone else said
  • Used when adding more information to support something
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Some of them, indeed, left their nests and flew all round the cloud as it began the second verse of this song, and one bee sat down on the nose of the cloud for a moment, and then got up again.
Examples
  • That is indeed true.
  • The cake was good indeed.
  • Yes indeed, you are right.
second
A2|入門
  • Coming right after the first one
  • The one that follows number one
  • Next in order after the first
  • Number two in a line or list
  • The one after the beginning one
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Some of them, indeed, left their nests and flew all round the cloud as it began the second verse of this song, and one bee sat down on the nose of the cloud for a moment, and then got up again.
Examples
  • This is my second try.
  • She came second in the race.
  • It's the second house there.
verse
B1|中級入口
  • A group of lines in a song or poem
  • One section or part of a song
  • A small part of a longer poem
  • Lines of writing with rhythm and pattern
  • A numbered sentence in religious texts
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Some of them, indeed, left their nests and flew all round the cloud as it began the second verse of this song, and one bee sat down on the nose of the cloud for a moment, and then got up again.
Examples
  • She sang the first verse beautifully.
  • This verse has six lines.
  • I memorized every verse of the poem.
ow
A1|超入門
  • A sound people make when they feel sudden pain
  • Something you say when something hurts you quickly
  • A word that shows you are in pain
  • An expression used when something causes quick hurt
  • A cry that comes out when feeling discomfort
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"Christopher--_ow!_--Robin," called out the cloud.
Examples
  • Ow! That hurts!
  • She said ow loudly.
  • Ow! I stubbed my toe.
decision
A2|入門
  • A choice you make after thinking about something
  • When you choose one thing over another
  • The result of thinking and then choosing
  • What someone picks after considering options
  • A conclusion reached after thinking carefully
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"Yes?" "I have just been thinking, and I have come to a very important decision.
Examples
  • I made a decision today.
  • The decision was difficult.
  • She changed her decision quickly.
wrong
A1|超入門
  • Not morally good or acceptable
  • When an action is not the right thing
  • Not correct or not the right answer
  • Used to describe a situation that is not normal or as expected
  • A bad or unfair thing to do
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_These are the wrong sort of bees._" "Are they?" "Quite the wrong sort.
Examples
  • Cheating on a test is wrong.
  • I think your answer is wrong.
  • It feels wrong to me.
fall
A2|入門
  • When something hangs down and drops in a loose way
  • To move down from a higher place to lower
  • To drop suddenly to the ground by accident
  • When something becomes less or goes down
  • The season between summer and winter
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If he let go of the string, he would fall--_bump_--and he did not like the idea of that.
Examples
  • Leaves fall in autumn.
  • Don't fall down!
  • Prices fall sometimes.
idea
A2|入門
  • a thought in your mind
  • a plan in your mind
  • something you think about
  • a plan or thought you have in your mind
  • a thing you think of
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If he let go of the string, he would fall--_bump_--and he did not like the idea of that.
Examples
  • I have a good idea.
  • That's a great idea!
  • Do you have any ideas?
shoot
B1|中級入口
  • The act of hunting animals with guns
  • To fire a gun or weapon
  • To kick or throw a ball toward a goal
  • To take photographs or make films
  • To move very quickly in a direction
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So he thought for a long time, and then he said: "Christopher Robin, you must shoot the balloon with your gun.
Examples
  • Don't shoot the birds.
  • He can shoot very well.
  • They shoot photos for work.
spoil
B1|中級入口
  • When something becomes damaged and no longer good to use
  • To make something become bad or not work well
  • To give someone too much and make them behave badly
  • When food becomes rotten and not safe to eat
  • To ruin or destroy the quality of something
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"But if I do that, it will spoil the balloon," you said.
Examples
  • Don't spoil the surprise.
  • The food will spoil soon.
  • She spoils her cats.
saw
A1|超入門
  • When you noticed something with your eyes
  • When you looked and understood something
  • The act of using your eyes to notice
  • When you experienced or witnessed something
  • When you came to know by looking
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"But if you _don't_," said Pooh, "I shall have to let go, and that would spoil _me_." When he put it like this, you saw how it was, and you aimed very carefully at the balloon, and fired.
Examples
  • I saw you at the park.
  • She saw a beautiful sunset.
  • They saw the whole thing happen.
aim
B1|中級入口
  • What you want to achieve or do
  • The act of pointing something at a target
  • A plan or purpose you have
  • When you try to reach a goal
  • The skill of hitting what you point at
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"But if you _don't_," said Pooh, "I shall have to let go, and that would spoil _me_." When he put it like this, you saw how it was, and you aimed very carefully at the balloon, and fired.
Examples
  • What is your aim?
  • He has good aim.
  • I aim to finish today.
miss
A2|入門
  • When you fail to catch or reach something
  • When you feel sad because someone is away
  • When you do not see or notice something
  • When you are not present at something
  • When you fail to do something correctly
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"Did I miss?" you asked.
Examples
  • I miss you.
  • Don't miss the show!
  • He missed the shot.
exactly
A2|入門
  • used to say something is precisely right or correct
  • Used to show the very same thing
  • When something is completely correct or right
  • used with numbers, times, or measurements to mean no more and no less
  • Used to make your point stronger
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"You did not exactly _miss_," said Pooh, "but you missed the _balloon_." "I so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon, and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
Examples
  • That's exactly right.
  • It's exactly what I need.
  • We think exactly the same way.
sorry
A1|超入門
  • I feel bad about something I did wrong
  • Please forgive me
  • I want to show I care about your feelings
  • I am sad about something that happened
  • A polite way to get attention or ask for something
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"You did not exactly _miss_," said Pooh, "but you missed the _balloon_." "I so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon, and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
Examples
  • We are sorry for the mistake.
  • I am sorry about the delay.
  • They are sorry for their mistake.
hit
A2|入門
  • To touch someone or something with force
  • To strike something quickly and strongly
  • When something crashes into another thing
  • To reach or arrive at a place
  • To cause pain or damage by striking
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"You did not exactly _miss_," said Pooh, "but you missed the _balloon_." "I so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon, and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
Examples
  • Don't hit the glass.
  • The car hit a tree.
  • She hit the ball hard.
air
A1|超入門
  • The gas we breathe
  • Space where something can move
  • The quality or feeling of the surrounding atmosphere
  • To send a TV or radio show
  • Bring something to public attention
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"You did not exactly _miss_," said Pooh, "but you missed the _balloon_." "I so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon, and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
Examples
  • The bird flies high in the air.
  • He kicks the ball into the air.
  • I throw my hat in the air.
slowly
A1|超入門
  • Not fast
  • At a low speed
  • Taking more time
  • With no hurry
  • In a gentle or controlled way, without rushing
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"You did not exactly _miss_," said Pooh, "but you missed the _balloon_." "I so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon, and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
Examples
  • Please walk slowly.
  • The turtle moves slowly.
  • She eats her food slowly.
ground
A2|入門
  • An area of land used for a specific purpose
  • The surface of the earth you walk on
  • The soil or dirt on the earth
  • The bottom level or floor of something
  • A piece of land for a special activity
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"You did not exactly _miss_," said Pooh, "but you missed the _balloon_." "I so sorry," you said, and you fired again, and this time you hit the balloon, and the air came slowly out, and Winnie-the-Pooh floated down to the ground.
Examples
  • The ball hit the ground.
  • She sat on the ground.
  • The ground was very wet.
arm
A1|超入門
  • The part of your body from shoulder to hand
  • One of the two long parts that hold things
  • To give someone weapons
  • To prepare for fight or war
  • To cover or protect something
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • The mother holds her baby in her arms.
  • He put his arms around his friend.
  • She opened her arms to hug me.
stiff
B1|中級入口
  • When a body is hard and cannot move easily
  • Something that is hard to bend or move
  • A person who acts in a formal way
  • A mixture that is thick and hard
  • Something that is difficult or strong in degree
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • My back feels stiff today.
  • The new leather jacket is stiff.
  • He gave a stiff bow.
straight
A2|入門
  • Something that goes in one direction without bending or curving
  • When something is not bent, curved, or crooked
  • Going directly to a place without stopping
  • Being honest and telling the truth clearly
  • Something arranged in a neat and proper order
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • Walk straight ahead for two blocks.
  • The line is perfectly straight.
  • She has straight black hair.
than
A1|超入門
  • A word used when comparing two different things
  • Used to compare amounts or degrees between two things
  • Used to show the difference in size, number, or degree
  • When saying something is different in amount or degree
  • Used after comparative adjectives and adverbs such as more, less, better, and worse
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • This road is longer than that one.
  • She reads faster than her classmates.
  • This hotel is more expensive than that one.
week
A1|超入門
  • Seven days from Monday to Sunday
  • A short time of seven days
  • A period used for scheduling or planning
  • Seven consecutive days considered as a unit
  • A workweek; the days when people work or are active
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • We meet every week.
  • The week starts on Monday.
  • Summer vacation is two weeks long.
whenever
A2|入門
  • Every time that something happens
  • At any time that something occurs
  • No matter what time something takes place
  • Each and every occasion that
  • In all cases that something is true
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • Call me whenever you want.
  • I read whenever I have time.
  • Whenever it snows, we stay home.
fly
A2|入門
  • When time passes very quickly without stopping
  • When a bird or insect moves through the air
  • When a plane travels through the air
  • A small insect with wings that bothers people
  • When something moves quickly through the air
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • Birds fly in the sky.
  • Time flies so fast.
  • I will fly tomorrow.
settle
B1|中級入口
  • When you make a place your new home
  • When you end an argument or problem
  • When something goes down and stops moving
  • When you pay money that you owe
  • When you become calm and comfortable somewhere
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But his arms were so stiff from holding on to the string of the balloon all that time that they stayed up straight in the air for more than a week, and whenever a fly came and settled on his nose he had to blow it off.
Examples
  • They settled in a new city.
  • Please settle the bill.
  • The cat settled on my lap.
end
A1|超入門
  • The final part or last point of something
  • When something stops or finishes completely
  • The place where something stops or finishes
  • The last moment or final time
  • To make something stop or finish
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"Is that the end of the story?" asked Christopher Robin.
Examples
  • This is the end.
  • The story ends here.
  • When does it end?
other
A1|超入門
  • Different from the one already mentioned
  • Additional people or things beyond those already mentioned
  • The remaining one of two things
  • Alternative or second choice available
  • Not the same as this one
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There are others." "About Pooh and Me?" "And Piglet and Rabbit and all of you.
Examples
  • I need the other book.
  • She went to the other room.
  • Do you have other ideas?
remember
A2|入門
  • To bring back information or a past event into your mind
  • To bring back a thought into your mind
  • When something comes back to your thoughts
  • To keep something in your mind
  • When your mind brings back past things
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Do not you remember?" "I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget." "That day when Pooh and Piglet tried to catch the Heffalump----" "They did not catch it, did they?" "No." "Pooh could not, because he has not any brain.
Examples
  • I remember my first day at school.
  • Do you remember me?
  • She remembered the story.
forget
A1|超入門
  • When you cannot remember something anymore
  • To not keep something in your mind
  • When you fail to do something planned
  • To stop thinking about someone or something
  • To leave something behind by mistake
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Do not you remember?" "I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget." "That day when Pooh and Piglet tried to catch the Heffalump----" "They did not catch it, did they?" "No." "Pooh could not, because he has not any brain.
Examples
  • Don't forget me!
  • I forgot my keys.
  • She forgets things often.
catch
A1|超入門
  • To get and hold something moving in the air
  • To stop someone who is going away
  • To become sick with an illness
  • To hear or understand something
  • To arrive in time for transport
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Do not you remember?" "I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget." "That day when Pooh and Piglet tried to catch the Heffalump----" "They did not catch it, did they?" "No." "Pooh could not, because he has not any brain.
Examples
  • His shirt caught in the door.
  • Be careful! Your hair can catch in the machine.
  • My jacket caught on the fence.
any
A1|超入門
  • Some amount, even a little bit
  • Even one small part or piece
  • Even the smallest amount of something
  • Every one of a group; it doesn't matter which
  • Some quantity, however small it is
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Do not you remember?" "I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget." "That day when Pooh and Piglet tried to catch the Heffalump----" "They did not catch it, did they?" "No." "Pooh could not, because he has not any brain.
Examples
  • This problem is harder than any other test.
  • Do you have any questions?
  • I don't have any homework today.
brain
A2|入門
  • The organ inside your head that helps you think
  • The part of your body that lets you remember
  • The thing inside your head that makes thoughts
  • The organ that controls feelings and ideas
  • The body part that helps you learn
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Do not you remember?" "I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget." "That day when Pooh and Piglet tried to catch the Heffalump----" "They did not catch it, did they?" "No." "Pooh could not, because he has not any brain.
Examples
  • My brain hurts from studying.
  • The brain is a powerful organ.
  • She uses her brain well.
nod
A2|入門
  • To move your head up and down
  • A way to say yes without speaking
  • Moving your head to show agreement
  • When you move your head to greet someone
  • A small head movement up and down
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Did _I_ catch it?" "Well, that comes into the story." Christopher Robin nodded.
Examples
  • She nodded her head to say yes.
  • I nodded to say yes.
  • He nodded at me as he passed in the hallway.
told
A1|超入門
  • When you said something to someone in the past
  • When you gave information to another person before
  • When you shared facts or a story earlier
  • When you gave orders or instructions before now
  • When you communicated something using words in the past
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"I do remember," he said, "only Pooh does not very well, so that why he likes having it told to him again.
Examples
  • She told me the answer.
  • He told us to wait.
  • I told you yesterday.
real
A1|超入門
  • Actually existing and not imagined or made up.
  • Happening in fact, not in a dream or imagination.
  • Something true and not made up
  • Actually existing and not fake
  • Genuine and not fake or artificial.
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Because then it a real story and not just a remembering." "That just how _I_ feel," I said.
Examples
  • Is this a real diamond?
  • The danger is real.
  • Nothing feels real today.
gave
A1|超入門
  • Handed something to someone.
  • Offered or presented something to someone.
  • To let someone have something.
  • To do something for someone as a favor.
  • To pass out or share things with others.
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Christopher Robin gave a deep sigh, picked his Bear up by the leg, and walked off to the door, trailing Pooh behind him.
Examples
  • My friend gave me a birthday present.
  • She gave him some money yesterday.
  • The teacher gave us homework.
sigh
A2|入門
  • A long, slow breath out that shows how you feel, such as sadness or relief
  • When you breathe out with sound showing feelings
  • A long breath out that shows you feel something
  • Breathing out with noise to show how you feel
  • The sound of a long, deep breath out
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Christopher Robin gave a deep sigh, picked his Bear up by the leg, and walked off to the door, trailing Pooh behind him.
Examples
  • She sighed softly.
  • He sighed with frustration at the long queue.
  • I sighed with relief.
pick
A1|超入門
  • To choose one thing from many things
  • To take something with your fingers
  • To select or decide on something you want
  • To remove something by pulling it
  • To take or lift something with your fingers
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Christopher Robin gave a deep sigh, picked his Bear up by the leg, and walked off to the door, trailing Pooh behind him.
Examples
  • Pick one apple from the basket.
  • She picked the biggest strawberry.
  • Please pick a seat.
leg
A1|超入門
  • One of the body parts used for walking or standing
  • A long part that supports furniture from underneath
  • One part of a journey or trip
  • A section of trousers covering one side
  • One single match in a competition with several
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Christopher Robin gave a deep sigh, picked his Bear up by the leg, and walked off to the door, trailing Pooh behind him.
Examples
  • My leg hurts today.
  • The dog has four legs.
  • The table leg is broken.
trail
B1|中級入口
  • A long line of light or smoke left behind something moving
  • A path through the woods or mountains for walking
  • Marks or signs left by someone or something passing
  • A series of things that show what happened
  • Something that follows or comes after in a line
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Christopher Robin gave a deep sigh, picked his Bear up by the leg, and walked off to the door, trailing Pooh behind him.
Examples
  • The trail goes up the mountain.
  • We followed the forest trail together.
  • A trail of smoke rose up.
bath
A2|入門
  • The act of washing your body in water
  • When you clean yourself with water in a tub
  • A container filled with water for cleaning yourself
  • A time when you wash your whole body
  • The activity of getting clean in water
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At the door he turned and said, "Coming to see me have my bath?" "I might," I said.
Examples
  • I need a bath.
  • She takes a bath daily.
  • The bath is ready.