Vocabulary The Open Window — Pack 4

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way
A1|超入門
  • A path or road to go somewhere
  • A method to do something
  • A direction to move
  • A style or manner of doing something
  • A distance or route
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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
  • This is the best way to learn English.
  • Can you show me the way to the station?
  • There is more than one way to solve this problem.
suddenly
B1|中級入口
  • quickly and without warning
  • all at once, without any warning or expectation
  • happening at a single moment, with everything changing at once
  • occurring unexpectedly, not as part of any plan
  • without any previous sign or notice
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It had been that dreadful wet summer, you know, and places that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning.
Examples
  • The lights suddenly went off.
  • Suddenly, it started to rain.
  • She suddenly felt very tired.
warning
A2|入門
  • Something that tells you about danger or a problem
  • A message that tells you to be careful
  • An official statement or signal that something dangerous may happen
  • Information that helps you avoid trouble or risk
  • A sign or notice about possible harm
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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 doctor gave him a serious warning about his health.
  • He didn't listen to my warning.
  • There was a storm warning today.
body
A1|超入門
  • The physical part of a person or animal
  • The main physical form that people have
  • All the physical parts of someone together
  • The physical structure, including skin, muscles, and bones
  • The physical structure of a person or creature
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Their bodies were never recovered.
Examples
  • Your body needs food and water.
  • He has a strong body.
  • Her body was badly hurt in the accident.
recover
B1|中級入口
  • When something lost or missing is found and brought back
  • When someone gets healthy again after being sick or hurt
  • When something gets better or returns to normal after problems
  • When you get back money, energy, or strength that was lost
  • When you return to a normal state after surprise or shock
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Their bodies were never recovered.
Examples
  • He recovered from his illness.
  • They recovered the lost items.
  • She is recovering well now.
part
A1|超入門
  • A section or piece of something bigger
  • A piece that makes up a whole thing
  • One section of a film, book, or other work
  • A piece or portion of something larger
  • One area or section among others
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • This is the best part of the movie.
  • She played an important part in the project.
  • What part do you want?
voice
A1|超入門
  • The sound that comes from a person's mouth when speaking or singing
  • The particular quality or tone of someone's speaking or singing sound
  • To say what you think or feel
  • Power to speak or make decisions
  • A sound part in music or choir
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • She has a beautiful voice.
  • I heard a voice calling my name.
  • His voice is very loud.
lost
A2|入門
  • feeling confused and unsure about what to do
  • When you cannot find your way somewhere
  • When something goes missing and cannot be found
  • When you do not win a game or competition
  • When someone or something is no longer there
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • I lost my keys again.
  • She got lost in the mall.
  • Our team lost the match.
note
A2|入門
  • A particular quality or tone of a sound
  • A short written message or reminder
  • Something you write down to remember information
  • A single sound in music with pitch
  • A paper bill used as money
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • She wrote a quick note.
  • The piano played a high note.
  • I took notes in class.
became
A2|入門
  • To change and turn into something different
  • To change from one state to another
  • When something starts to be different
  • To grow into or turn into something
  • When something goes from one way to another way
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • She became a doctor.
  • It became very cold outside.
  • The weather became warmer in March.
falteringly
C1|上級
  • When someone speaks in an unsteady or uncertain way
  • Moving or acting in a weak or shaky manner
  • Doing something without confidence or in a hesitant way
  • When progress happens slowly or with difficulty
  • Acting in a way that shows doubt or fear
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • She spoke falteringly at first.
  • He walked falteringly across the room.
  • The child answered falteringly.
human
A1|超入門
  • Relating to people, not animals or machines
  • Connected to men, women, and children
  • Something that belongs to people
  • About persons and their nature
  • Of or for people everywhere
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That was the dreadful part of it." Here the child voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
Examples
  • All human beings need love.
  • She is a kind human.
  • Human life is short but beautiful.
poor
A1|超入門
  • Having very little money or things
  • Not having enough money to live well
  • When someone has almost no money
  • A person with not much money
  • Not having wealth or possessions
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • He is very poor.
  • Poor people need our help.
  • They were poor but happy.
always
A1|超入門
  • Every time, without exception (used for habits and repeated actions)
  • Used to say something is true at all times, like a fact of nature
  • Something that happens at all times
  • Something done without any exception
  • When something is true every day
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • I always brush my teeth.
  • She always comes on time.
  • The store is always open on weekends.
think
A1|超入門
  • to have an opinion or belief about something
  • to believe something is probably true
  • to use your mind to consider or work out something
  • to form a judgment or evaluation about someone or something
  • to have a vague idea or guess about something
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • I think you are right.
  • What do you think?
  • She thinks it's a good plan.
little
A1|超入門
  • Small in size or amount
  • A small amount (used with things you cannot count)
  • Young or child
  • Not much
  • Less important or less serious
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • The little cat is sleeping on my bed.
  • I heard a little noise outside.
  • She has a little dog.
brown
A1|超入門
  • A color like wood, soil, or dark coffee
  • The color between orange and black
  • A dark shade like chocolate or earth
  • Having a color similar to wood or dirt
  • A warm dark color found in nature
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • The chair is brown.
  • He has brown hair.
  • I like brown colors.
spaniel
B1|中級入口
  • A type of dog with long ears and soft fur
  • A kind of pet with droopy ears
  • An animal that people keep as a companion
  • A breed with a gentle and loving nature
  • A hunting companion with a good sense of smell
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • The spaniel has long ears.
  • We have a brown spaniel.
  • The spaniel barked loudly.
walk
A1|超入門
  • To move on your feet at a steady, normal speed
  • The act of moving by putting one foot ahead
  • Going somewhere using your legs and feet
  • Moving on foot from one place to another
  • To go somewhere on foot instead of using a vehicle
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • I walk every morning.
  • Can we walk together?
  • She walks very fast.
use
A1|超入門
  • When you do something with a tool or thing
  • Taking something to help you do a job
  • Operating or working with an object
  • Making something work for you
  • Doing an activity with an item
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"Poor aunt always thinks that they will come back some day, they and the little brown spaniel that was lost with them, and walk in at that window just as they used to do.
Examples
  • I use this every day.
  • Can you use a knife?
  • We use the bus to work.
kept
A2|入門
  • Continued to do something without stopping
  • To continue doing or feeling something over time
  • When something happens many times without stopping
  • To do something repeatedly or for a long time
  • When you did not stop doing something
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That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk.
Examples
  • I kept my promise.
  • She kept the secret.
  • He kept talking to me.
every
A1|超入門
  • Used to refer to all members of a group individually
  • All the individual things or people in a set
  • Used to show something happens at regular times
  • Each single one without leaving any out
  • All possible instances of a particular thing
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That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk.
Examples
  • I exercise every morning.
  • Every student needs a book.
  • She visits every weekend.
evening
A1|超入門
  • The part of the day between the afternoon and the night
  • The part of day between afternoon and night
  • When daytime ends and it gets dark
  • The later hours before you sleep
  • The time after work and before bed
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That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk.
Examples
  • Good evening!
  • I go home in the evening.
  • The evening was beautiful.
till
A2|入門
  • Continuing an action up to a certain point in time
  • Up to the moment when something happens
  • Before a certain time or event arrives
  • During the whole period before an event
  • As far as a particular place or limit
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That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk.
Examples
  • Wait till tomorrow morning.
  • She slept till noon today.
  • I'll stay till six o'clock.
dusk
B2|中上級
  • The time when the sun goes down and it gets dark
  • The period between day and night when light fades
  • When the sun sets and evening begins
  • The early evening before total darkness comes
  • The end of daylight when shadows grow long
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That is why the window is kept open every evening till it is quite dusk.
Examples
  • The birds return at dusk.
  • We left before dusk.
  • Dusk comes early in winter.
dear
A2|入門
  • Loved or liked very much
  • Used to show love in letters
  • Expensive or costs a lot
  • Used to show surprise or care
  • A word used to talk about or to a person you like or love
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • My dear friend helped me yesterday.
  • Dear mother, I love you.
  • She is very dear to me.
often
A2|入門
  • Something that happens many times or regularly
  • When something happens again and again
  • A thing that occurs at many different times
  • Something done multiple times in a period
  • The way things happen repeatedly or habitually
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • I often forget things.
  • She often reads at night.
  • We often go there together.
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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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • She told me the answer.
  • He told us to wait.
  • I told you yesterday.
waterproof
B1|中級入口
  • Something that does not let water go through it
  • Material that keeps water out completely
  • Something that stays dry when it gets wet
  • An item that protects against rain or moisture
  • Designed to resist getting damaged by liquid
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • I need waterproof shoes for winter.
  • The coat is completely waterproof.
  • Buy a waterproof watch for swimming.
coat
A1|超入門
  • A warm piece of clothing for outside use
  • An outer layer that covers something
  • A covering to keep warm
  • A jacket or outer garment
  • Something covering or protecting surface
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • I wear a coat in winter.
  • The coat keeps me warm in winter.
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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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • The mother holds her baby in her arms.
  • He put his arms around his friend.
  • She opened her arms to hug me.
youngest
A2|入門
  • The sibling who was born last in a family
  • The person who has lived the fewest years
  • Having the smallest amount of time alive
  • The one born most recently in a group
  • Being the least old among several things
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • She is the youngest child.
  • My youngest sister is seven.
  • He is the youngest player.
sing
A1|超入門
  • When someone makes musical sounds with their voice
  • To make music using only your voice
  • To produce musical notes with your mouth
  • The act of creating melody with your voice
  • To perform a song using your voice
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • Birds sing in the trees.
  • She can sing very well.
  • Let's sing together now.
bound
B2|中上級
  • The limit or edge you should not go past
  • When something must happen or someone must do something
  • Tied up with rope or string
  • Going toward a place or in a direction
  • To jump or move with energy and spring
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • The ship is bound for home.
  • We are bound by our agreement.
  • His hands were bound tightly.
tease
B1|中級入口
  • When someone annoys another person on purpose for fun
  • Making fun of someone in a playful way
  • Bothering someone by saying annoying things to them
  • Joking with someone in a not-so-nice manner
  • Making remarks to annoy or provoke another person
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Poor dear aunt, she has often told me how they went out, her husband with his white waterproof coat over his arm, and Ronnie, her youngest brother, singing 'Bertie, why do you bound?' as he always did to tease her, because she said it got on her nerves.
Examples
  • Don't tease your sister like that.
  • He likes to tease me sometimes.
  • They tease each other all day.
sometime
A2|入門
  • At a point in time that is not exact
  • When you do not know the exact moment
  • At an unknown or unclear time
  • A moment that is not decided yet
  • At a time not made clear
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • Let's meet sometime next month.
  • I'll call you sometime soon.
  • Come visit sometime next week.
quiet
A2|入門
  • not making much noise
  • calm and peaceful
  • not speaking much
  • low in volume or not very loud
  • still and not busy
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • The library is very quiet.
  • Please be quiet in class.
  • I like quiet places.
like
A1|超入門
  • to enjoy something or feel happy about it
  • to think something is good
  • to enjoy doing something regularly.
  • to find someone friendly or nice
  • used to say something is similar to something else
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • I like playing soccer after school.
  • She sings like a professional.
  • Do you like chocolate?
almost
A2|入門
  • Very near to something but not completely
  • Very close to doing or being something
  • Nearly but not quite or fully
  • Just about to happen or be done
  • Used to show that something is nearly true or happens nearly all the time
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • I almost forgot your name.
  • She's almost ten years old.
  • It's almost dinner time now.
get
A1|超入門
  • to receive something
  • to become something
  • to buy something
  • to arrive somewhere
  • to understand something
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • I get good grades when I study hard.
  • She gets tired after running.
  • They get presents on their birthday.
creepy
B1|中級入口
  • A feeling of fear or discomfort about something strange
  • Something that makes you feel nervous or scared
  • When someone behaves in an uncomfortable strange way
  • Something that gives you an unpleasant strange feeling
  • A place or thing that seems scary or odd
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • That movie was very creepy.
  • The old house looks creepy.
  • He gives me a creepy feeling.
feel
A1|超入門
  • To experience or have an emotion or sensation
  • When something seems or appears to be true
  • To sense or notice something happening
  • The way your body or mind experiences something
  • To have an opinion or belief about something
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • I feel happy today.
  • This feels strange.
  • How do you feel now?
broke
A1|超入門
  • having no money at all (informal adjective)
  • Something stopped working or is damaged
  • damaged or destroyed something
  • Stopped following a law or rule
  • Ended something quickly
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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • That sad movie broke me.
  • The hard test broke him.
  • The bad news broke her heart.
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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Do you know, sometimes on still, quiet evenings like this, I almost get a creepy feeling that they will all walk in through that window--" She broke off with a little shudder.
Examples
  • I shudder at the thought of speaking in public.
  • She shuddered in the cold wind.
  • The house shuddered during the storm.
relief
B1|中級入口
  • A feeling of calm after worry or fear goes away
  • A reduction in pain, discomfort, or worry
  • The good feeling you get when trouble ends
  • A sense of comfort after being scared or stressed
  • Feeling relaxed because a problem is finished
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It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.
Examples
  • She felt relief after the test was over.
  • I sighed with relief when the rain stopped.
  • He showed relief when he found his keys.
bustle
C1|上級
  • When someone moves quickly in a busy way
  • To move around doing many things fast
  • Moving with energy and looking very occupied
  • Acting in a hurried and active manner
  • Excited activity with lots of movement
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It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.
Examples
  • She bustled into the room.
  • The cafe was full of bustle.
  • He bustled around very quickly.
whirl
B2|中上級
  • To turn around very quickly and suddenly
  • To spin or move in fast circles
  • When something moves around and around rapidly
  • The act of rotating swiftly in place
  • A busy or confused state of activity
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It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.
Examples
  • She whirled around quickly.
  • Leaves whirled in the wind.
  • His head was in a whirl.
apology
B1|中級入口
  • Something you say when you are sorry for something
  • Words that show you regret what you did
  • When you tell someone you feel bad about something
  • A statement expressing regret for a mistake or fault
  • The act of saying you are sorry
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It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.
Examples
  • I owe you an apology.
  • She accepted his apology gracefully.
  • An apology would be nice.
late
A1|超入門
  • happens after the right time
  • not on time
  • comes after expected time
  • after the usual time
  • not early but later
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It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.
Examples
  • I am late for school.
  • The train came too late.
  • She arrived late to the party.
make
A1|超入門
  • To create something new
  • To cause something to happen
  • To build or put things together
  • To force someone to do something
  • To prepare food or drink
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It was a relief to Framton when the aunt bustled into the room with a whirl of apologies for being late in making her appearance.
Examples
  • I make a wish on my birthday.
  • She makes her decision quickly.
  • They make a promise to help us.