Vocabulary The Monkey's Paw — Pack 9

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credulity
C1|上級
  • Believing things too easily without proof
  • Trusting something quickly without doubt
  • Being quick to believe new things
  • Not checking if something is true before it is believed
  • Believing without questions or proof
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • Children are known for their credulity.
  • His credulity makes him easy to deceive.
held
A1|超入門
  • To have something in your hand or arms
  • To contain something inside
  • To organize or have an event
  • To keep something or someone still
  • To believe or think something
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • The old book held many secrets.
  • Her bag held all her money.
  • The box held a special gift.
solemn
B2|中上級
  • serious and quiet
  • not funny or happy
  • very formal and respectful
  • deeply important and true
  • calm and thoughtful
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • He has a solemn face.
  • She made a solemn promise.
mar
C1|上級
  • To damage something so it looks less beautiful
  • To spoil the appearance of something
  • To cause something to become less perfect or enjoyable
  • To hurt the quality or beauty
  • To make something look worse or damaged
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • The scratch mars the glass.
  • Don't mar the beautiful view.
  • Nothing could mar the beauty of that evening.
wink
B1|中級入口
  • To close one eye quickly to show a secret or joke
  • To blink one eye to get attention
  • To close one eye briefly as a friendly signal
  • To send a small sign with your eye
  • To close and open one eye quickly as a gesture
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • I wink at my friend.
  • She winked at him to show she was joking.
piano
A2|入門
  • A large musical instrument with a keyboard of black and white keys that you press to make sounds.
  • An instrument you press keys to make music.
  • A large keyboard instrument used for playing music.
  • A musical instrument with many white and black keys.
  • A keyboard instrument played by pressing keys with the fingers.
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • He learned to play the piano when he was six.
  • The piano in the hall is very old.
struck
B1|中級入口
  • Hit something with force
  • Something suddenly happened
  • Lightning hit something
  • Reached or made an agreement
  • Stopped work to protest
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • He struck the ball hard.
  • She struck the drum loudly.
few
A2|入門
  • A small number of things or people
  • Not many but some
  • A small amount that exists
  • Several but not a lot
  • A limited quantity of something
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • I need a few minutes.
  • She has a few friends.
  • There are a few problems.
chord
B2|中上級
  • A strong feeling that is triggered by something (used in the phrase 'strike a chord')
  • A combination of musical notes played at the same time
  • Several musical tones that sound together in harmony
  • A group of notes that blend together musically
  • Notes struck together to make one sound
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"Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that just do it." His father, smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity, held up the talisman, as his son, with a solemn face, somewhat marred by a wink at his mother, sat down at the piano and struck a few impressive chords.
Examples
  • She played a simple chord.
  • That chord sounds beautiful on the piano.
  • His words struck a chord.
distinctly
B2|中上級
  • In a clear way that you can easily see or hear
  • In a way that is clearly different from others
  • In a way that shows strong feeling or opinion
  • Easy to notice or recognize
  • In a way that stands out from others
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"I wish for two hundred pounds," said the old man distinctly.
Examples
  • I can distinctly hear the birds.
  • I distinctly remember seeing her at the station.
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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A fine crash from the piano greeted the words, interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man.
Examples
  • Everything will work out fine.
  • Don't worry, it will be fine.
  • Everything turned out fine in the end.
crash
A2|入門
  • To hit something very hard and break or stop moving
  • To make a loud noise from hitting something
  • To lose control and fall while moving
  • To suddenly stop working (like a computer)
  • To sleep somewhere informally, usually because you have no other option
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A fine crash from the piano greeted the words, interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man.
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  • Two cars crashed at the intersection.
  • My computer crashed and I lost all my work.
greet
A2|入門
  • To say hello or welcome someone when you meet them
  • To welcome someone by saying something friendly
  • To meet someone with a friendly word or action
  • To say hello or wave to someone you see or meet
  • To acknowledge someone's arrival with words or gestures
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A fine crash from the piano greeted the words, interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man.
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  • I greet my friends when I see them at school.
  • She greeted me with a smile.
  • They greet visitors at the door.
interrupt
B1|中級入口
  • To stop someone while they are speaking or doing something
  • To make someone stop what they are saying
  • The act of breaking into someone's speech or activity
  • To cause a process, event, or activity to stop for a period of time
  • To break the continuity of a broadcast, signal, or scheduled event
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A fine crash from the piano greeted the words, interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man.
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  • Sorry to interrupt you.
  • Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone.
  • The phone interrupted our dinner.
shudder
B2|中上級
  • A sudden shaking movement of the body from fear or disgust
  • When your body shakes quickly because you are cold
  • A quick shake from a very bad feeling
  • When something like a machine shakes or vibrates
  • To shake briefly from a strong emotion or feeling
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A fine crash from the piano greeted the words, interrupted by a shuddering cry from the old man.
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  • I shudder at the thought of speaking in public.
  • She shuddered in the cold wind.
  • The house shuddered during the storm.
ran
A1|超入門
  • Moved quickly by foot
  • Went somewhere fast
  • Participated in a race
  • Escaped quickly
  • Ran quickly to reach or catch something in time
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His wife and son ran toward him.
Examples
  • The dog ran across the yard.
  • I ran in the park yesterday.
  • She ran fast and won the race.
move
A1|超入門
  • To go from one place to another place
  • To change the position of something
  • To go and live in a different house
  • When something changes its location
  • To start doing something or act quickly
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"It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.
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  • Please move your car.
  • I want to move to Paris.
  • The bus will move when everyone is on board.
cried
A2|入門
  • Had tears falling from the eyes because of sadness, pain, or strong emotion.
  • To say something in a loud voice suddenly
  • Speaking with a loud sound because of strong feelings
  • When a person shouts something with emotion
  • To speak very loudly and suddenly about something
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"It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.
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  • She cried loudly for help.
  • The baby cried all night.
  • He cried when he was very sad.
disgust
B2|中上級
  • A strong feeling of dislike or sickness
  • A very strong feeling of dislike or disapproval
  • A feeling of nausea or revulsion caused by something offensive to the senses
  • A strong reaction of disapproval or repulsion toward something offensive
  • A strong moral disapproval of something cruel, unfair, or immoral
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"It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.
Examples
  • I feel disgust when I see bugs.
  • The smell filled me with disgust.
object
A2|入門
  • A thing you can see or touch
  • Something you use for a purpose
  • A physical thing, not a living person or animal
  • A goal or aim to reach
  • To say that you disagree with or dislike something
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"It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.
Examples
  • This small object is very old.
  • What is that strange object on the table?
  • She found a shiny object in the box.
lay
A2|入門
  • Put something down gently
  • (of a bird) to produce eggs
  • Put something flat on a surface
  • Place something carefully in a position
  • Put something down to rest
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"It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.
Examples
  • She lays the book on the table.
  • I lay my clothes out every morning.
  • He lays the cards on the floor.
floor
A1|超入門
  • The bottom part of a room you walk on
  • A level of a building (used to say which level you are on)
  • The ground inside a building
  • The lower part of a place you walk inside
  • The number of a level in a building (first floor, second floor, etc.)
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"It moved," he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.
Examples
  • The book fell on the floor.
  • Please sit on the floor.
  • I clean the floor every day.
twist
A2|入門
  • To turn or wind something so that it changes shape or opens
  • To turn a part of your body, sometimes causing injury
  • A sudden change in a story or plan
  • A bent or curved shape in something, like a road or wire
  • The act of turning or rotating something
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"As I wished, it twisted in my hand like a snake." "Well, I do not see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." "It must have been your fancy, father," said his wife, regarding him anxiously.
Examples
  • Twist the cap to open it.
  • The story has an unexpected twist.
  • Be careful not to twist your ankle.
snake
A1|超入門
  • A long, thin animal with no legs.
  • A reptile that moves along the ground on its body.
  • An animal that can sometimes be dangerous and may bite.
  • An animal that can be a pet.
  • A wild animal found in nature.
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"As I wished, it twisted in my hand like a snake." "Well, I do not see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." "It must have been your fancy, father," said his wife, regarding him anxiously.
Examples
  • The snake is on the rock.
  • I saw a snake in the grass.
money
A1|超入門
  • Things like coins and bills used to buy what you need
  • What you use to pay for things in shops
  • Paper and metal pieces that let you purchase items
  • What people earn or use to pay for things
  • Currency used when buying or selling something
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"As I wished, it twisted in my hand like a snake." "Well, I do not see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." "It must have been your fancy, father," said his wife, regarding him anxiously.
Examples
  • I need money to buy food.
  • She saves money every month.
  • Do you have enough money?
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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"As I wished, it twisted in my hand like a snake." "Well, I do not see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." "It must have been your fancy, father," said his wife, regarding him anxiously.
Examples
  • Pick one apple from the basket.
  • She picked the biggest strawberry.
  • Please pick a seat.
bet
B1|中級入口
  • To risk money to win more money.
  • To feel very sure or confident about something.
  • To say something will happen with confidence.
  • To play a game where you risk money or things.
  • To make a guess about something.
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"As I wished, it twisted in my hand like a snake." "Well, I do not see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." "It must have been your fancy, father," said his wife, regarding him anxiously.
Examples
  • I bet five dollars on the game.
  • I bet you've never tried sushi before.
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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"As I wished, it twisted in my hand like a snake." "Well, I do not see the money," said his son as he picked it up and placed it on the table, "and I bet I never shall." "It must have been your fancy, father," said his wife, regarding him anxiously.
Examples
  • She waited anxiously for news.
  • He looked anxiously at the clock.
though
A2|入門
  • But, it is different than what you expect
  • Even if something is true
  • Although something happens
  • Still, in spite of that
  • used at the end of a sentence to mean 'however' or 'but'
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"Never mind, though; there no harm done, but it gave me a shock all the same." They sat down by the fire again while the two men finished their pipes.
Examples
  • I like him, though he talks too much.
  • It's cold today, though the sun is shining.
  • She came to the party, though she was tired.
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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"Never mind, though; there no harm done, but it gave me a shock all the same." They sat down by the fire again while the two men finished their pipes.
Examples
  • My friend gave me a birthday present.
  • She gave him some money yesterday.
  • The teacher gave us homework.
shock
B1|中級入口
  • A strong feeling of surprise or horror
  • A sudden bad event that hurts or scares
  • An electric hurt that feels sudden
  • A sudden event or change that has a big effect on something
  • A medical problem when your body is weak
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"Never mind, though; there no harm done, but it gave me a shock all the same." They sat down by the fire again while the two men finished their pipes.
Examples
  • I felt shock when I saw the news.
  • The loud noise gave me a shock.
same
A1|超入門
  • Not different or not changed
  • Exactly alike or identical
  • One thing, not another one
  • Something that does not vary
  • Without any difference or change
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"Never mind, though; there no harm done, but it gave me a shock all the same." They sat down by the fire again while the two men finished their pipes.
Examples
  • We have the same bag.
  • They arrived at the same time.
  • She wears the same dress.
finish
A2|入門
  • To complete something or bring it to an end
  • To do the last part of something
  • When something comes to an end
  • To reach the end of a task
  • To use up or consume all of something
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"Never mind, though; there no harm done, but it gave me a shock all the same." They sat down by the fire again while the two men finished their pipes.
Examples
  • I will finish my report by tomorrow.
  • Did you finish your work?
  • The game finishes at 9.
pipe
A2|入門
  • A long tube that carries water or gas
  • A tube through which liquid or air moves
  • A long hollow thing for moving things inside
  • A tube system that brings water to buildings
  • Something long and round with a hole inside
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"Never mind, though; there no harm done, but it gave me a shock all the same." They sat down by the fire again while the two men finished their pipes.
Examples
  • The pipe is leaking water.
  • He cut the old pipe.
  • A pipe runs under the road.
outside
A1|超入門
  • not inside a building or room
  • in the open air
  • beyond the limits or boundaries of something
  • the outer surface or side of something
  • away from home
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Outside, the wind was higher than ever, and the old man started nervously at the sound of a door banging upstairs.
Examples
  • The children are playing outside.
  • She looked out of the window.
  • They heard a noise outside the house.
higher
A2|入門
  • At a greater distance above the ground
  • Greater in height (for buildings, walls, or structures)
  • More in number or amount
  • Of greater rank, status, or importance
  • Greater in pitch or tone (for sounds and voices)
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Outside, the wind was higher than ever, and the old man started nervously at the sound of a door banging upstairs.
Examples
  • The bird flies higher in the sky.
  • Can you jump higher than me?
  • The balloon goes higher and higher.
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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Outside, the wind was higher than ever, and the old man started nervously at the sound of a door banging upstairs.
Examples
  • The prince and princess lived happily ever after.
  • We were happy ever after that day.
  • They stayed friends ever after.
nervously
B1|中級入口
  • in an anxious or nervous way
  • with fear or anxious feelings
  • in an uneasy or self-conscious way
  • feeling uncertain and hesitant
  • in a way that shows you might be scared
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Outside, the wind was higher than ever, and the old man started nervously at the sound of a door banging upstairs.
Examples
  • She laughed nervously at the joke.
  • He walked nervously to the door.
upstairs
A2|入門
  • Located on a floor above the ground floor.
  • Moving toward a higher floor.
  • In or to an upper part of the house
  • At or on the next level up
  • Moving or being to a higher place in the house
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Outside, the wind was higher than ever, and the old man started nervously at the sound of a door banging upstairs.
Examples
  • My bedroom is upstairs.
  • He went upstairs to sleep.
  • The bathroom is upstairs.
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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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • The silence in the room was scary.
  • I don't like the silence at night.
  • The long silence made me worried.
unusual
B2|中上級
  • Not typical or common; different from what people usually expect.
  • Different from what you see often
  • Strange or not like others
  • Rare or not often found
  • Not like usual things
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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • This is a very unusual restaurant.
  • She wears unusual clothes to school.
  • That's an unusual name for a dog.
depress
B1|中級入口
  • To make someone feel very sad or without hope
  • To cause someone to feel low in spirits or lose hope
  • To push or press something down
  • To make something lower or reduce it
  • To make someone feel sad or discouraged
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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • Sad movies depress me.
  • Depress the button gently.
  • High taxes can depress economic growth.
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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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • They settled in a new city.
  • Please settle the bill.
  • The cat settled on my lap.
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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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • I wait here until you come back.
  • She studied until midnight.
  • The shop is open until six o'clock.
couple
A2|入門
  • Two things or people together
  • A small number, usually two or a few
  • Two people in a close relationship
  • Two things that work or come together
  • Two people who are married or dating
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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • I see a couple of birds.
  • There are a couple of books on the table.
retire
B2|中上級
  • To permanently stop working, usually when you reach a certain age
  • To leave a job forever
  • To stop working and relax
  • To finish your work life
  • To withdraw from a competition or public life (e.g., a sports player)
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A silence unusual and depressing settled upon all three, which lasted until the old couple rose to retire for the night.
Examples
  • She plans to retire at sixty-five after thirty years of teaching.
  • He retired from professional football due to a knee injury.
expect
B1|中級入口
  • To think something will happen soon
  • To believe someone or something will arrive or come
  • To think or suppose something is probably true
  • To look forward to something
  • To require someone to do something
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"I expect you find the cash tied up in a big bag in the middle of your bed," said Herbert, as he bade them good-night, "and something horrible squatting up on top of the wardrobe watching you as you pocket your ill-gotten gains." He sat alone in the darkness, gazing at the dying fire, and seeing faces in it.
Examples
  • I expected rain, but it was sunny.
  • She didn't expect a birthday party.
  • What do you expect to see there?
find
A1|超入門
  • to see or get something after looking for it
  • to learn where something is
  • to get something by chance
  • to think or feel a certain way about something
  • to show or make a decision about something
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"I expect you find the cash tied up in a big bag in the middle of your bed," said Herbert, as he bade them good-night, "and something horrible squatting up on top of the wardrobe watching you as you pocket your ill-gotten gains." He sat alone in the darkness, gazing at the dying fire, and seeing faces in it.
Examples
  • I find a good restaurant near my house.
  • He finds his keys under the table.
  • They find a nice park for walking.
cash
A2|入門
  • Money in coins or paper, not cards or checks
  • To change a check or voucher into money
  • Money that you can hold and use right away
  • To receive money for something sold
  • To get money by exchanging something
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"I expect you find the cash tied up in a big bag in the middle of your bed," said Herbert, as he bade them good-night, "and something horrible squatting up on top of the wardrobe watching you as you pocket your ill-gotten gains." He sat alone in the darkness, gazing at the dying fire, and seeing faces in it.
Examples
  • I always pay with cash.
  • She has cash in her purse.
tied
B1|中級入口
  • fastened or secured by tying with a string, lace, or rope
  • holding two or more things together by tying
  • fastened or closed by knot
  • draw or equal score in a game or contest
  • connected by feelings or friendship
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Original text
"I expect you find the cash tied up in a big bag in the middle of your bed," said Herbert, as he bade them good-night, "and something horrible squatting up on top of the wardrobe watching you as you pocket your ill-gotten gains." He sat alone in the darkness, gazing at the dying fire, and seeing faces in it.
Examples
  • He tied the box with rope.
  • She tied her shoe tightly.