Vocabulary The Open Window — Pack 3

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suggest
B1|中級入口
  • When something gives an idea or shows a sign
  • To give an idea or plan to someone
  • To mention something as a possible choice
  • To show or point to something indirectly
  • To make someone think of something
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An undefinable something about the room seemed to suggest masculine habitation.
Examples
  • I suggest we leave now.
  • Can you suggest a good place?
  • The facts suggest otherwise.
masculine
B2|中上級
  • Something that relates to men or boys rather than women
  • Having qualities people often connect with men
  • Typical of what men usually do or like
  • Strong and powerful in appearance or behavior
  • Related to the male gender in grammar
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An undefinable something about the room seemed to suggest masculine habitation.
Examples
  • His masculine voice was deep.
  • The room felt very masculine.
  • She preferred masculine clothing styles.
habitation
C1|上級
  • A place where someone lives or stays
  • The act of living in a certain place
  • A home or dwelling for people
  • When people occupy and use a space
  • A settlement where people live together
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An undefinable something about the room seemed to suggest masculine habitation.
Examples
  • The house is unfit for habitation.
  • Signs of habitation were everywhere.
  • Human habitation began here long ago.
great
A1|超入門
  • Very good or nice
  • Very large in size or amount (used in formal or fixed expressions)
  • Important or special
  • Strong or powerful
  • Enjoyable or fun
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • The great mountain was very tall.
  • He saw a great castle in the distance.
  • She read a great book yesterday.
tragedy
B2|中上級
  • A very sad event that causes great suffering or loss
  • Something terrible that happens and causes deep sadness
  • A serious and sad situation that ends badly
  • An event with a very unhappy or fatal outcome
  • A situation causing extreme grief or distress
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • The accident was a tragedy.
  • She survived the tragedy bravely.
  • It was a national tragedy.
happen
A2|入門
  • When something takes place or occurs
  • Something that comes to pass or exists
  • When an event starts or goes on
  • Something that becomes real or true
  • When something arrives or shows up unexpectedly
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • What happened to you?
  • It happened last night.
  • These things happen sometimes.
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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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
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  • I have three cats.
  • She is three years old.
  • The meeting starts at three o'clock.
child
A1|超入門
  • A young person who is not yet an adult
  • A boy or girl who has not grown up yet
  • Someone who is young and has not yet grown up
  • A young human being who needs care from parents
  • A person in the early years of life before becoming an adult
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • The child plays in the garden happily.
  • A child needs love and care every day.
  • The child laughs when he sees the puppy.
since
A2|入門
  • From a particular time in the past until now
  • At a time after something happened before
  • Because something happened or is true
  • Starting from a point in the past
  • During the time after a particular moment
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • I've lived here since June.
  • Since you're here, let's talk.
  • We haven't met since last year.
time
A1|超入門
  • An occasion when something happens
  • A moment or instance of doing something
  • A specific point or event in life
  • An instance counted in a series
  • One occurrence among several
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • I saw him three times yesterday.
  • This is the last time.
  • How many times did she ask?
somehow
B1|中級入口
  • In a way that is not clear or easy to explain
  • By a method that is not known or understood
  • For a reason that is difficult to say
  • In a strange or unusual way not expected
  • By any possible means that might work
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • I somehow lost my keys.
  • She somehow knew the answer.
  • We somehow arrived on time.
restful
B2|中上級
  • A place that is calm, quiet, and peaceful
  • Something that helps you relax and feel calm
  • A time when you can relax without worry
  • A feeling of being relaxed and not tired
  • When something makes you feel at ease
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
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  • The room was very restful.
  • I need a restful vacation.
  • The music felt restful.
country
A1|超入門
  • A land or area ruled by a government
  • A nation with its own borders and leaders
  • An area outside cities and towns with farms
  • A territory with its own people and culture
  • A state or region under one government
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
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  • She lives in another country.
  • This country is very beautiful.
  • I love my country.
spot
B1|中級入口
  • A particular area or location in a region
  • A small mark or stain on something
  • To notice or see something or someone
  • A position or place in a line
  • A small round area different from surroundings
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
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  • This is a nice spot.
  • I spotted her in the crowd.
  • There is a spot on my coat.
place
A1|超入門
  • a spot or area where something is
  • a home or where you live
  • a position or seat
  • a building or room
  • a person's role, duty, or position in a group or society
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"Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child; "that would be since your sister time." "Her tragedy?" asked Framton; somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.
Examples
  • The meeting takes place at 3 PM.
  • The game takes place in Tokyo.
  • Our party takes place next Saturday.
keep
A1|超入門
  • to hold or have something and not give it away
  • to continue doing something
  • to put something aside so it is available later
  • to make something stay in a good state
  • to look after or be responsible for someone or something
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
Examples
  • I want to keep this book.
  • Can you keep my secret?
  • She keeps her old photos.
window
A1|超入門
  • A glass part in a wall to see outside
  • An opening with glass in a wall or house
  • A clear glass panel you can see through
  • An opening in a wall, usually with glass, that lets in light and air
  • An opening in a wall fitted with glass to let in light
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
Examples
  • She looked at the toys in the window.
  • The shop window has beautiful dresses.
  • I can see flowers in that window.
wide
A2|入門
  • Something that is fully opened or stretched out
  • Something that measures a lot from side to side
  • Something that covers a large area or range
  • Something that is far from the correct position
  • Something that is completely open to the maximum
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
Examples
  • The street is very wide.
  • She opened her eyes wide.
  • The river looks wide here.
open
A1|超入門
  • Not closed or shut
  • Ready for use or business
  • To begin something, such as a meeting or an event
  • Allow people to see or use
  • Not fixed or tight
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
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  • I opened the door for her.
  • She opens the window quickly.
  • He wants to open the box.
october
A1|超入門
  • The tenth month of the year, after September
  • A month in autumn with thirty-one days
  • The month between September and November each year
  • When summer ends and winter approaches in fall
  • A time for autumn activities and celebrations
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
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  • October is my favorite month.
  • The wedding is in October.
  • October can be rainy.
afternoon
A1|超入門
  • The time of day between twelve o'clock and evening
  • The period of daylight after the middle of the day
  • The hours between midday and sunset
  • The later part of the day before night
  • The time after lunch until around six o'clock
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
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  • See you this afternoon.
  • The afternoon was warm.
  • I slept all afternoon.
indicate
B2|中上級
  • When you point to or show something to someone
  • When something shows or makes clear that something is true
  • To express or make known what you think or want
  • When a sign or signal gives you information
  • To be a sign that something exists or happens
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
Examples
  • She indicated the window.
  • The sign indicates the exit.
  • His words indicate concern.
large
A1|超入門
  • Something that is big in size or amount
  • When something takes up a lot of space
  • Something that is greater than usual or normal
  • Being bigger than other things of the same type
  • Having much more than a small or medium amount
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
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  • The room is very large.
  • She needs a large cup.
  • They have a large family.
lawn
A2|入門
  • An area of short grass in a garden or park
  • A piece of ground covered with cut grass
  • A flat grassy area outside a house
  • A garden space with short green plants
  • A maintained grassy surface for outdoor activities
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"You may wonder why we keep that window wide open on an October afternoon," said the niece, indicating a large French window that opened on to a lawn.
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  • The lawn is very green.
  • She walked on the lawn.
  • We mow the lawn weekly.
warm
A1|超入門
  • Not cold, with a little heat
  • Comfortable and cozy, not cold
  • Friendly and kind
  • Making you feel happy inside
  • To make something have heat
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • I warm my hands by the fire.
  • The sun will warm us today.
  • She drinks hot tea to warm up.
got
A1|超入門
  • Received or obtained something
  • Arrived at a place
  • Became or started to be in a certain state
  • Understood or figured something out
  • Had to do something; was obligated
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • I got a text message from her this morning.
  • We got home just before the storm started.
  • She got really tired after the long trip.
anything
A1|超入門
  • a thing, no matter what it is
  • some thing, of any kind
  • whatever thing you choose
  • no matter what thing
  • something, but not sure what
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • I can't do anything about it.
  • There isn't anything in the box.
  • We don't have anything to eat.
through
A2|入門
  • from one side to the other side
  • using something to do an action
  • during a whole time
  • by going from start to finish
  • because of something or by going across
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • The cat walks through the open door.
  • We drive through the tunnel every day.
  • Children run through the park in summer.
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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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • Today is a good day.
  • She comes here every day.
  • What day is your birthday?
husband
A1|超入門
  • A man who is married
  • A person who is a woman's marriage partner
  • The man in a married couple
  • A male person joined to a woman in marriage
  • The man a woman is married to
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • My husband cooks dinner every night.
  • Her husband works in a big office.
  • Her husband is a doctor at the local hospital.
two
A1|超入門
  • The number that comes after one and before three
  • A quantity that is one more than one
  • The amount you count as 1 plus 1
  • A pair or couple of things together
  • The digit that represents 1 plus 1
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • I have two hands.
  • She needs two tickets.
  • There are two cups on the table.
brother
A1|超入門
  • A male person who shares a close connection with another
  • A male child who has the same parents as you
  • A male person in your family from your parents
  • A male who shares the same mother and father
  • A male member of your close family group
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • My brother is very kind.
  • Her brother plays basketball well.
  • I have one brother.
went
A1|超入門
  • The act of moving forward or continuing in a process
  • When someone moved from one place to another place
  • The act of traveling or moving somewhere
  • When something changed or became a different state
  • The act of departing or leaving a location
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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • I went to school.
  • She went home early.
  • They went shopping yesterday.
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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"It is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; "but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy?" "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day shooting.
Examples
  • Don't shoot the birds.
  • He can shoot very well.
  • They shoot photos for work.
never
A1|超入門
  • Not at any time
  • Not even once
  • Not once
  • Used to say something will not happen in the future
  • Something that has not happened up to now
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They never came back.
Examples
  • I never eat breakfast on weekdays.
  • She never calls me back.
  • They never answer my questions directly.
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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They never came back.
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  • Come back soon.
  • I want to go back home.
  • She came back yesterday.
cross
A2|入門
  • The act of going from one side to another
  • To move or go over something to the other side
  • To go through or travel over a place
  • To put one thing over another thing
  • A shape made with two lines meeting
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • Cross the street carefully.
  • They crossed the river yesterday.
  • Draw a cross here.
moor
B2|中上級
  • A large open area of wild land with grass and few trees
  • An area of high rough ground covered with plants
  • A wild piece of land that is not used for farming
  • When you tie a boat to keep it in one place
  • The action of fixing a ship with ropes or chains
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • We crossed the misty moor.
  • They moored the boat securely.
  • The moor was cold and empty.
favourite
A2|入門
  • Something that is liked more than any other thing
  • The one you prefer most among many choices
  • The thing you enjoy or love the best
  • A person or thing that someone likes most
  • The one chosen above all others
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • Red is my favourite colour.
  • What's your favourite food?
  • She's everyone's favourite teacher.
snipe-shooting
C1|上級
  • The activity of hunting a type of small bird in wetlands
  • A sport where people try to catch wetland birds
  • The practice of hunting wild birds in open fields
  • When people go out to hunt game birds together
  • A traditional outdoor pursuit involving birds and marshy ground
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • They went snipe-shooting yesterday.
  • Snipe-shooting is done in wet areas.
  • He enjoys snipe-shooting in autumn.
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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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • The ball hit the ground.
  • She sat on the ground.
  • The ground was very wet.
engulf
C1|上級
  • When something surrounds and covers you completely
  • When something completely surrounds and traps you
  • When something spreads over and covers everything
  • When a feeling takes over you completely
  • When something overwhelming takes control of you
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
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  • The flames engulfed the house.
  • Fear engulfed him suddenly.
  • Water engulfed the street.
treacherous
C1|上級
  • Something that is dangerous because it looks safe but is not
  • A person who seems friendly but then hurts you
  • When conditions seem okay but are actually very risky
  • Something that cannot be trusted or relied upon
  • The act of being disloyal or unfaithful to someone
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • The icy roads were treacherous.
  • He proved to be a treacherous ally.
  • The mountain trail looked treacherous.
piece
A1|超入門
  • a part of something whole
  • a small part broken or cut from something larger
  • one item in a group
  • an artwork or music work
  • a part used to repair or build something
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
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  • I need a piece of paper.
  • She ate a piece of cake.
  • He cut a small piece of bread.
bog
B2|中上級
  • A wet, soft land with water and plants
  • A muddy place that is hard to walk on
  • Land where water stays for a long time
  • A wet, marshy area where mosses and other plants grow
  • A natural area with soft and wet ground
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In crossing the moor to their favourite snipe-shooting ground they were all three engulfed in a treacherous piece of bog.
Examples
  • The hikers got their boots stuck in the bog.
  • The bog was covered with a thick layer of peat and moss.
  • The horse sank into the bog up to its knees.
dreadful
B2|中上級
  • Something that is very bad or unpleasant
  • When something is terrible and makes you unhappy
  • A feeling of being very uncomfortable or upset
  • Something that is shocking or frightening to experience
  • When quality or skill is extremely poor
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It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning.
Examples
  • The traffic was dreadful today.
  • I had a dreadful headache.
  • The situation looks dreadful now.
wet
A1|超入門
  • covered with water or liquid; not dry
  • not dry, with water
  • covered by water
  • containing water on it
  • something that has water
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It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning.
Examples
  • The dog is wet after the rain.
  • My shirt is wet from the rain.
summer
A1|超入門
  • The warmest season between spring and autumn
  • The hottest time of the year
  • The season when the weather is warm
  • A period of hot and sunny weather
  • The months when people often take holidays
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It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning.
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  • Summer is very hot.
  • I like summer best.
  • We swim in summer.
safe
A2|入門
  • Free from danger or harm
  • Describing a place or situation with no risk
  • Not likely to cause any problem or danger
  • Protected from bad things happening
  • Free from danger or threat
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It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning.
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  • Stay safe!
  • This city is very safe.
  • The children are safe now.
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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It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning.
Examples
  • I need the other book.
  • She went to the other room.
  • Do you have other ideas?