Vocabulary The Monkey's Paw — Pack 5

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softly
A2|入門
  • In a quiet way
  • With little noise
  • Gently or lightly
  • In a calm and kind way
  • Not hard or strong
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He put down the empty glass, and sighing softly, shook it again.
Examples
  • She speaks softly to her friends.
  • The cat moves softly through the room.
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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He put down the empty glass, and sighing softly, shook it again.
Examples
  • I read the book again and again.
  • He failed the test again.
  • Please say that again — I didn't hear you.
temple
A2|入門
  • A place where people go to pray and worship
  • A building made for religious ceremonies and prayer
  • A holy place for spiritual activities
  • A place of worship in certain religions
  • A sacred building where believers gather
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"I should like to see those old temples and fakirs and jugglers," said the old man.
Examples
  • We visited an ancient temple during our trip.
  • The temple was built over five hundred years ago.
  • People pray at the temple.
fakir
C1|上級
  • A Muslim or Hindu holy person who lives very simply, often depending on charity.
  • Someone who practices a spiritual life with few things
  • A holy man known for extreme acts of self-discipline or public feats.
  • A person who performs seemingly magical feats, such as walking on fire or charming snakes.
  • Someone who lives simply for religious reasons in the East
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"I should like to see those old temples and fakirs and jugglers," said the old man.
Examples
  • The fakir sat cross-legged on a bed of nails, drawing a large crowd.
  • The fakir was revered in the village for his spiritual wisdom and austere lifestyle.
juggler
B1|中級入口
  • A person who throws and catches many things in the air
  • Someone who keeps objects moving in the air by hand
  • A performer who tosses things and catches them repeatedly
  • An entertainer who throws several items up and down skillfully
  • A person who is able to manage several tasks or things at the same time (figurative use)
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"I should like to see those old temples and fakirs and jugglers," said the old man.
Examples
  • The juggler performed on the street.
  • A skilled juggler can keep five balls in the air at once.
  • We saw a juggler yesterday.
start
A1|超入門
  • to begin doing something
  • to make something begin
  • to get going or move
  • to begin an event or activity
  • to begin working on something
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • The movie starts at seven o'clock.
  • He starts cooking dinner every evening.
  • I start my homework after school.
tell
A1|超入門
  • Say something to someone
  • Give information
  • Show or say how something is
  • Order or ask someone to do something
  • Know or understand something from signs
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • Please tell me your name.
  • She told us the answer.
  • Tell him to come here.
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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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • I need the other book.
  • She went to the other room.
  • Do you have other ideas?
day
A1|超入門
  • A period of 24 hours from midnight to midnight
  • The time when the sun is in the sky
  • A particular time or moment in the calendar
  • The hours when you are awake and active
  • A specific point in time
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • Today is a good day.
  • She comes here every day.
  • What day is your birthday?
monkey
A1|超入門
  • An animal with a tail that lives in trees and uses its hands like people.
  • A wild animal that lives in forests.
  • An animal that uses its hands and moves in a way similar to people.
  • An animal that is often playful and silly.
  • A creature with hands and a tail to hold things.
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • I saw a monkey at the zoo.
  • The monkey climbed the tree quickly.
  • Do you like monkeys?
paw
B2|中上級
  • The foot of an animal like a cat or dog
  • A body part that animals use to walk and touch things
  • The hand-like part at the end of an animal's leg
  • What a dog or cat has instead of feet or hands
  • An animal's foot that usually has soft parts under it
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • The dog hurt its paw.
  • The cat has soft paws.
  • A bear's paw is very big.
something
A1|超入門
  • a thing that is not known or named
  • an object or thing
  • a thing you want, need, or are looking for (often with infinitive)
  • a fact, piece of news, or matter (used when the content is not stated)
  • a small or little amount
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • I found something interesting in the box.
  • She wants to tell you something important.
  • There is something on the table.
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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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • There is nothing in the box.
  • I have nothing to do today.
  • She said nothing to me.
soldier
A2|入門
  • A person who works in an army to fight.
  • A man or woman who protects their country.
  • Someone trained to fight in wars.
  • A worker who stands guard or defends.
  • A person in the military team.
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • The soldier trained hard to protect the country.
  • The young soldier joined the army at eighteen.
hastily
B2|中上級
  • Quickly, without waiting much
  • In a fast way
  • Without care because of speed
  • In a rush
  • Fast and with little thought
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"What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey paw or something, Morris?" "Nothing," said the soldier, hastily.
Examples
  • She left school hastily after the bell rang.
  • He wrote hastily on the paper.
leastway
C1|上級
  • Used to mean 'at least' or 'at any rate,' qualifying or softening what has just been said.
  • When you add information that is probably true
  • Something you say to make a statement less strong
  • A way to say at minimum or if nothing else
  • When you want to say probably or most likely
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"Leastways nothing worth hearing." "Monkey paw?" said Mrs. White, curiously.
Examples
  • Leastway, that's what I think.
  • He's busy, leastway today.
  • Leastway, that's what he told me.
worth
B1|中級入口
  • How much money something has or needs
  • Good value or useful for a price
  • Important or good enough for something
  • Equal to a particular amount or value
  • Deserving attention or effort
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"Leastways nothing worth hearing." "Monkey paw?" said Mrs. White, curiously.
Examples
  • This toy is worth ten dollars.
  • The ring is worth a lot.
hear
A1|超入門
  • When sounds come into your ears
  • To notice sounds with your ears
  • When your ears pick up sounds
  • To sense sounds around you
  • Using your ears to catch sounds
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"Leastways nothing worth hearing." "Monkey paw?" said Mrs. White, curiously.
Examples
  • I hear a bird singing.
  • Can you hear that?
  • She hears music playing.
curiously
B2|中上級
  • In a way that shows you want to learn or know more
  • In a strange or unusual way (used to describe something surprising)
  • With a feeling of wanting to see or understand
  • Used at the start of a sentence to say that something is surprising or strange
  • In a way that wants to learn and find out
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"Leastways nothing worth hearing." "Monkey paw?" said Mrs. White, curiously.
Examples
  • Curiously, no one mentioned the missing money.
  • She looked curiously at the strange object on the table.
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 a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps," said the sergeant-major, offhandedly.
Examples
  • Well, I don't know about that.
  • Well, let's start the meeting now.
  • Well, that's a good idea.
call
A1|超入門
  • To say someone's name to get their attention
  • To phone or speak on the phone
  • To ask someone to come or join
  • To give a name to something
  • To say something loudly
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"Well, it just a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps," said the sergeant-major, offhandedly.
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  • I call this a good plan.
  • We call that color blue.
  • They call him a great teacher.
magic
A2|入門
  • A special power that is not real but looks real
  • Something that feels very wonderful or amazing
  • Using spells or special words to do things
  • A clever trick done by a magician to entertain people
  • An idea of a secret power in stories
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"Well, it just a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps," said the sergeant-major, offhandedly.
Examples
  • The old book has magic words inside.
  • She believes in magic and wizards.
  • The magician performed a magic trick with a coin.
offhandedly
C1|上級
  • In a quick and not careful way
  • Without thinking much
  • In a casual way
  • Without planning or care
  • Not serious or deep
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"Well, it just a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps," said the sergeant-major, offhandedly.
Examples
  • He offhandedly mentioned that the project had been cancelled.
  • She answered offhandedly, as if the question didn't matter to her at all.
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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His three listeners leaned forward eagerly.
Examples
  • I have three cats.
  • She is three years old.
  • The meeting starts at three o'clock.
listener
A2|入門
  • A person who pays attention to sounds or words
  • Someone who hears what others say carefully
  • A person who takes time to hear someone
  • Someone who uses their ears to understand
  • A person who receives sound or speech
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His three listeners leaned forward eagerly.
Examples
  • She is a good listener.
  • The radio has many listeners.
  • He is a patient listener.
lean
A2|入門
  • When you move or bend your body to one side
  • When something is not straight but tilted
  • To rest your body against something for support
  • When something has little or no fat
  • Something that is thin and not heavy
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His three listeners leaned forward eagerly.
Examples
  • Please lean against the wall.
  • This meat is very lean.
  • The tree leans to one side.
forward
A2|入門
  • To move ahead or go in front
  • To send something to another place or person
  • Used in the phrase 'look forward to' meaning to feel excited about something in the future
  • To push something ahead
  • To bring something up or suggest an idea; to move a date or plan to an earlier time
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His three listeners leaned forward eagerly.
Examples
  • Please step forward when your name is called.
  • I look forward to hearing from you.
eagerly
B2|中上級
  • with a lot of enthusiasm and strong interest
  • in a very enthusiastic and willing way
  • Wanting something very much
  • in a way that shows you really want to do something
  • With strong feeling to do or get something
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His three listeners leaned forward eagerly.
Examples
  • The children eagerly awaited the start of the show.
  • She eagerly accepted the job offer.
absent-mindedly
B2|中上級
  • Doing something while not thinking carefully or clearly.
  • Doing actions without paying attention because your mind is somewhere else.
  • Doing things in a dreamy, distracted way because your mind is on something else.
  • Forgetting small details because you are thinking about something else.
  • Doing tasks without realizing, because your thoughts are elsewhere.
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The visitor absent-mindedly put his empty glass to his lips and then set it down again.
Examples
  • She absent-mindedly left her keys on the table.
  • He absent-mindedly walked past the bus stop.
  • They absent-mindedly forgot to lock the door.
  • She absent-mindedly nodded along without listening.
  • He absent-mindedly stared at the sky during the meeting.
then
A1|超入門
  • Used to show what happens next in a sequence of events
  • At that time in the past
  • Used when giving step-by-step instructions
  • The moment right after something happens
  • Following one thing with another
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The visitor absent-mindedly put his empty glass to his lips and then set it down again.
Examples
  • I finished my work, then I relaxed.
  • We were happy then.
  • First study, then play outside.
set
A1|超入門
  • To put something in a place or position
  • To fix or decide a time or date
  • A group or collection of things
  • To become hard or firm
  • To adjust or program a machine or device
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The visitor absent-mindedly put his empty glass to his lips and then set it down again.
Examples
  • Setting goals is important for success.
  • The sun is setting behind the mountains.
  • Setting the table takes five minutes.
fill
A1|超入門
  • When something becomes full of liquid or tears
  • To become full or complete inside
  • When a space gets more and more full
  • Something that becomes full of a substance
  • To get full gradually over time
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His host filled it for him.
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  • Please fill the cup with water.
  • Her eyes fill with tears.
  • The room fills with light.
fumble
B2|中上級
  • To fail to hold or catch something because your hands are clumsy
  • To search for something with your hands in an awkward way
  • To handle something in an unsteady or nervous way
  • To touch or move things clumsily with your fingers
  • When your hands fail to control something properly
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"To look at," said the sergeant-major, fumbling in his pocket, "it just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." He took something out of his pocket and proffered it.
Examples
  • He fumbled his keys at the door.
  • She fumbled the ball badly.
  • I fumbled in the dark for the switch.
pocket
A2|入門
  • A small bag on clothes to keep things.
  • A part of pants or shirt to hold things.
  • A space in clothes for small items.
  • An area made to carry things on clothes.
  • To take or steal something and put it in your pocket (verb use)
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"To look at," said the sergeant-major, fumbling in his pocket, "it just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." He took something out of his pocket and proffered it.
Examples
  • I put money in my pocket.
  • She found keys in her pocket.
ordinary
B1|中級入口
  • normal and not special or different
  • common and usual
  • simple and plain
  • Happening every day without anything special or exciting.
  • not strange or special
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"To look at," said the sergeant-major, fumbling in his pocket, "it just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." He took something out of his pocket and proffered it.
Examples
  • The movie was boring and ordinary.
  • This is just an ordinary day.
  • The food was ordinary — nothing worth recommending.
dried
A2|入門
  • No longer wet or full of water
  • Removed water by heat or air
  • Not fresh, old and without water
  • Lost moisture over time
  • Preserved by taking out water
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"To look at," said the sergeant-major, fumbling in his pocket, "it just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." He took something out of his pocket and proffered it.
Examples
  • The dried flowers are in the vase.
  • I like dried fruit for a snack.
  • She bought some dried fish at the market.
mummy
B2|中上級
  • A dead body wrapped in cloth for a long time
  • A preserved human body from ancient times, especially from Egypt
  • An old wrapped person in history
  • A dead person wrapped to keep the body
  • A body preserved through the process of mummification
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"To look at," said the sergeant-major, fumbling in his pocket, "it just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." He took something out of his pocket and proffered it.
Examples
  • The ancient mummy was discovered in a sealed Egyptian tomb.
  • Archaeologists carefully examined the mummy for clues about ancient life.
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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"To look at," said the sergeant-major, fumbling in his pocket, "it just an ordinary little paw, dried to a mummy." He took something out of his pocket and proffered it.
Examples
  • The medicine took my headache away.
  • The water took all the color out.
  • The fire took everything from them.
drew
A1|超入門
  • To make a picture with a pen or pencil
  • To pull something toward yourself
  • To make a line or shape
  • To get or take out something
  • To get or bring attention
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Mrs. White drew back with a grimace, but her son, taking it, examined it curiously.
Examples
  • He drew a cat on paper.
  • She drew a big sun today.
back
A1|超入門
  • To return to a place where you were before
  • When someone returns to where they were
  • Moving or going to an earlier place
  • Returning to a person or location again
  • When something or someone goes where it was
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Mrs. White drew back with a grimace, but her son, taking it, examined it curiously.
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  • Come back soon.
  • I want to go back home.
  • She came back yesterday.
grimace
B2|中上級
  • A face showing pain or dislike
  • A face showing discomfort or displeasure
  • A face that shows you don’t like something
  • A twisted face showing pain or strong displeasure
  • A twisted face that shows strong feeling
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Mrs. White drew back with a grimace, but her son, taking it, examined it curiously.
Examples
  • He made a grimace when the doctor pressed on his injured knee.
  • She grimaced at the smell of the spoiled milk.
examine
B1|中級入口
  • To look at something very carefully
  • To check something to learn about it
  • When you study something to understand it
  • To test or inspect something closely
  • to look carefully at details in order to find information
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Mrs. White drew back with a grimace, but her son, taking it, examined it curiously.
Examples
  • The doctor examined my arm.
  • Please examine this document.
  • We need to examine the problem.
special
A2|入門
  • Different from others
  • Designed or meant for a particular purpose or person
  • More important or valued than usual
  • Not normal or usual
  • Used to describe something done with extra care or affection
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"And what is there special about it?" inquired Mr. White as he took it from his son, and having examined it, placed it upon the table.
Examples
  • She wears special shoes for running.
  • He needs special glasses to read.
  • This is a special pen for drawing.
inquire
B2|中上級
  • To ask questions to get information
  • To ask in order to find out something
  • To ask someone for specific information or details
  • To request information from someone
  • To seek information by asking a question
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"And what is there special about it?" inquired Mr. White as he took it from his son, and having examined it, placed it upon the table.
Examples
  • I inquired about the class.
  • She inquired at the desk.
  • Please inquire about the details before signing.
upon
B2|中上級
  • on top of something
  • right after
  • depending on
  • about
  • to start doing something
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"And what is there special about it?" inquired Mr. White as he took it from his son, and having examined it, placed it upon the table.
Examples
  • The cat sleeps upon the chair.
  • She put the book upon the table.
  • Snow fell upon the ground.
table
A1|超入門
  • A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs
  • A set of numbers or information arranged in rows and columns
  • Something with legs that holds things up high
  • A piece of furniture for eating or working
  • A flat raised surface in a room
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"And what is there special about it?" inquired Mr. White as he took it from his son, and having examined it, placed it upon the table.
Examples
  • The table is in the kitchen.
  • Please sit at the table.
  • We have a small table.
spell
A1|超入門
  • to say or write the letters of a word in the right order
  • a short time of doing something
  • a magic word or magic power
  • to replace someone and do their work for a short time
  • to write or say letters one by one
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"It had a spell put on it by an old fakir," said the sergeant-major, "a very holy man.
Examples
  • The witch cast a spell on the prince.
  • He broke the spell with a kiss.
  • Can you spell your last name, please?
holy
B2|中上級
  • Very special for religious reasons
  • Connected to God or gods
  • Pure and good
  • Blessed by God
  • Used to describe religious practices, objects, or traditions
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"It had a spell put on it by an old fakir," said the sergeant-major, "a very holy man.
Examples
  • Sunday is a holy day for Christians.
  • They went to the holy temple to pray.
  • Christmas is a special holy time.
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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He wanted to show that fate ruled people lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.
Examples
  • I don't want to go home now.
  • She doesn't want any help.
  • They don't want this old car.
show
A1|超入門
  • To let someone see something
  • To explain or teach something
  • To make something clear or known
  • To put on a performance or event
  • To point to something
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He wanted to show that fate ruled people lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow.
Examples
  • She shows up at school every day.
  • My friend always shows up late.
  • He shows up at my house sometimes.