Vocabulary The Open Window — Pack 7

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direction
A2|入門
  • The way you need to go to reach a place
  • The path or route to get somewhere
  • Which way something or someone is going
  • Guidance or instructions given to help someone do a task
  • A general course or tendency (used for abstract or figurative situations)
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In a chill shock of nameless fear Framton swung round in his seat and looked in the same direction.
Examples
  • She asked for directions to the park.
  • Turn left in the direction of the store.
  • I lost my sense of direction and couldn't find my way home.
deepen
B2|中上級
  • When something becomes stronger or more intense over time
  • To make something go further down or lower
  • When a color or shade becomes darker
  • To make knowledge or understanding become greater
  • When feelings or relationships become more serious
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • The water deepened quickly here.
  • Their friendship deepened over time.
  • The colors deepened at dusk.
twilight
B2|中上級
  • The soft light in the sky after sunset or before sunrise
  • The time of day when the sun has just set
  • The dim light between day and night
  • The period when daylight is fading away slowly
  • A time when something is ending or declining
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • The sky glows at twilight.
  • We walked home during twilight.
  • Twilight comes early in winter.
figure
A2|入門
  • The shape of a person or thing you can see.
  • A number or amount, especially in maths or money.
  • A person, especially an important or well-known one.
  • To think or believe something after careful thought.
  • A shape or symbol used in writing or art.
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • I saw a dark figure in the room.
  • She drew the figure of a woman dancing.
  • The sales figures increased last year.
across
A2|入門
  • From one side to the other side
  • On the other side of something
  • In different places over an area
  • Covering or spanning the width of a surface
  • Stretching or extending over something from one side to the other
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • The bird flew across the sky.
  • She walked across the street.
  • A plane moves across the clouds.
carried
A2|入門
  • Moved something from one place to another by holding it
  • Held something while walking or moving
  • Lifted and moved something to a different place.
  • Had something with you as you went somewhere
  • Transported something by hand or in arms
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
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  • I carried my bag to school.
  • She carried the box inside.
gun
A2|入門
  • A weapon that shoots bullets from a distance
  • A tool that fires small metal objects at things
  • Something used to shoot and hit targets far away
  • An object that throws things using force or pressure
  • A device that launches items by mechanical power
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • The police officer has a gun.
  • Never point a gun at anyone.
  • He fired the gun twice.
additionally
B2|中上級
  • In a way that adds more to something already present
  • Used to add another fact or point to something
  • As an extra thing on top of others
  • Something that comes as one more item or detail
  • When one more thing happens or is true
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • Additionally, we need more time.
  • She speaks three languages additionally.
  • Additionally, the price includes shipping.
burden
B2|中上級
  • Something heavy or difficult that you must carry or deal with
  • A problem or worry that makes life harder
  • Something that causes stress or takes effort to handle
  • A weight or load that is hard to carry
  • A duty or responsibility that feels difficult or unpleasant
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • That debt is a heavy burden.
  • She felt burdened by work.
  • Don't burden him with more tasks.
hung
A2|入門
  • When something was placed on a wall or above
  • When cloth or fabric was attached up high
  • When something was put on a higher place
  • The past form of placing something suspended
  • When items were attached to stay in air
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • She hung the picture yesterday.
  • He hung his jacket up.
  • The mirror was hung there.
shoulder
A2|入門
  • The body part between your neck and your arm
  • (verb) To carry something on your shoulder; to take on a responsibility
  • The side of a road where cars can stop in an emergency
  • (verb) To push someone or something with your shoulder
  • (verb) To accept or take on a responsibility or burden
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In the deepening twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window; they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdened with a white coat hung over his shoulders.
Examples
  • My shoulder hurts today.
  • She has broad shoulders.
tire
B1|中級入口
  • When you lose interest in something and feel bored
  • To become physically weak and need rest
  • Feeling less enthusiasm for something over time
  • When energy or strength runs out gradually
  • The feeling of wanting to stop an activity
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A tired brown spaniel kept close at their heels.
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  • I tire easily these days.
  • She never tires of helping others.
  • Long meetings tire everyone out.
close
A2|入門
  • The final part or ending of something
  • Near in distance or position to something
  • When two people have a strong relationship
  • When something almost happens or is almost true
  • To shut or make something not open
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A tired brown spaniel kept close at their heels.
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  • Please close the door.
  • The store is close by.
  • They are very close friends.
heel
B1|中級入口
  • The back part of the foot below the ankle
  • The raised part at the back of a shoe
  • The bottom back area of a sock
  • The end part of a loaf of bread
  • A command telling a dog to stay close
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A tired brown spaniel kept close at their heels.
Examples
  • My heel hurts from walking.
  • She wore high heels yesterday.
  • The dog stayed at heel.
noiselessly
C1|上級
  • When something moves or happens without making any sound
  • Something that happens in a silent way
  • The act of doing something very quietly
  • When you move without being heard at all
  • A way of going somewhere with no sound
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • The cat walked noiselessly.
  • She closed the door noiselessly.
  • They moved noiselessly through the house.
near
A2|入門
  • Something that is close in distance or position
  • At a short distance from a place or thing
  • Not far away from something in space
  • Close to a time or event
  • Almost at a certain point or level
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • The shop is near my home.
  • She sat near the fire.
  • The end is near now.
house
A1|超入門
  • A building where people live
  • A home for a family
  • A place to sleep and eat
  • A building with walls and a roof
  • A place to keep things safe
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • My house has three bedrooms.
  • We bought a new house last year.
  • There is a big tree near her house.
hoarse
B2|中上級
  • A voice that sounds rough and not clear
  • When your voice sounds rough from being sick
  • A rough sound that comes from your throat
  • When speaking sounds difficult and scratchy
  • A voice that is not smooth or clear
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • My voice is hoarse today.
  • He sounds very hoarse now.
  • She spoke in a hoarse whisper.
chant
B2|中上級
  • To say or sing words repeatedly in a rhythmic way
  • A song or phrase repeated many times together
  • When people speak words together in rhythm
  • A religious or spiritual song repeated slowly
  • To speak or call out words in pattern
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • The crowd chanted loudly together.
  • Monks chant every morning peacefully.
  • Fans began their favorite chant.
grab
A2|入門
  • To take something quickly with your hand
  • To hold something suddenly and firmly
  • To take hold of something in a hurry
  • To catch something quickly before it falls or gets away
  • To reach out and take something without waiting
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • Grab your coat, it's cold outside.
  • He grabbed the last cookie.
  • I grabbed my bag and left.
wildly
B2|中上級
  • in a very fast or uncontrolled way
  • in a very strong or extreme way
  • without thinking or planning
  • in a way that is not calm or quiet
  • in a way that grows or spreads freely and without control, especially in nature
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • Her heart was beating wildly with excitement.
  • The crowd cheered wildly when the team scored.
stick
A2|入門
  • A long thin piece of wood
  • When something stays attached to a surface
  • To push something into or through something
  • To remain in one place or position
  • A thin piece used for hitting or support
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • He grabbed his walking stick.
  • The glue won't stick properly.
  • Don't stick that there please.
hat
A1|超入門
  • Something you wear on your head to cover it
  • A piece of clothing that goes on top of your head
  • An item you put on your head for style or warmth
  • Something worn to cover the top of your head
  • Something you wear on top of your head, above your face
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • I like your red hat.
  • He is wearing a funny hat.
  • She bought a new hat yesterday.
hall-door
B2|中上級
  • The entrance at the front of a building
  • The main way to enter or leave a house
  • A large entrance used by people coming inside
  • The first thing you see when entering from outside
  • A point where visitors first arrive at a building
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • Please shut the hall-door behind you.
  • The hall-door was painted red.
  • Someone is knocking at the hall-door.
gravel-drive
B2|中上級
  • A path covered with small stones leading to a house
  • A road made of tiny rocks near a building
  • A stone-covered way for cars to reach a home
  • An area with loose pebbles where cars can go
  • A rough surface of small rocks for vehicles
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • The car stopped on the gravel-drive.
  • We walked up the gravel-drive together.
  • The gravel-drive was long and winding.
front
A1|超入門
  • The part that faces forward or comes first
  • The side that you see or meet first
  • The area or position that is ahead
  • The side that is opposite to the back
  • The place nearest to where something begins
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • Please come to the front.
  • The front window is broken.
  • I like sitting at the front.
gate
A2|入門
  • A door in a fence or wall.
  • A gate at an airport where passengers board a plane.
  • A way to go inside a house yard.
  • A structure at a farm to keep animals inside.
  • A door to a building or big place.
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • Please close the gate behind you.
  • Close the gate after you.
dimly-noted
C1|上級
  • Things barely seen or remembered while moving quickly
  • Something observed but not clearly remembered or paid attention to
  • When things are seen in a vague or unclear way
  • Objects or places recorded in mind without much focus
  • Things recognized but not clearly perceived during an event
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • The dimly-noted streets confused him.
  • She barely recalled the dimly-noted faces.
  • His dimly-noted memories faded quickly.
stage
A2|入門
  • A raised platform where performers act or sing
  • A particular time or step in a process
  • A point in development or growth
  • A period or part of something happening
  • A level or phase in a sequence
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • The singer stood on the stage.
  • We are at the planning stage.
  • This is an important stage.
headlong
C1|上級
  • Moving very fast without thinking or stopping
  • Done in a quick and careless way
  • Moving forward with the head going first
  • Acting without care about what might happen
  • With great speed and no control
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Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a hoarse young voice chanted out of the dusk: "I said, Bertie, why do you bound?" Framton grabbed wildly at his stick and hat; the hall-door, the gravel-drive, and the front gate were dimly-noted stages in his headlong retreat.
Examples
  • He ran headlong into trouble.
  • She dove headlong into the pool.
  • They rushed headlong through the door.
cyclist
A2|入門
  • A person who rides a bicycle on roads or paths
  • Someone who travels by using a two-wheeled vehicle with pedals
  • A person who does the activity of pedaling a bike
  • Someone who uses pedal power to move around on wheels
  • A person who participates in the sport or hobby of biking
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
Examples
  • The cyclist rode past quickly.
  • A cyclist needs a good helmet.
  • Many cyclists use this road daily.
along
A2|入門
  • Moving forward on a path or road
  • Moving from one end toward another
  • Going forward in the same direction
  • At a point on a line or path
  • Together with someone or something
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • Walk along this street.
  • Come along with us.
  • Trees grow along the river.
road
A1|超入門
  • A hard surface built for vehicles and people to travel on
  • The place where vehicles travel.
  • A road near where you live, often in a neighborhood
  • The way to go from one place to another.
  • A rough or unpaved surface used for travel, often in rural areas
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • The road was very quiet at night.
  • I can see cars on the road.
  • We walked along the road to the village.
run
A1|超入門
  • to move fast on your feet, faster than walking
  • To move quickly using your legs
  • Moving faster than walking with your body
  • The action of going fast on foot
  • When someone moves their legs quickly forward
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • I run in the morning.
  • They run very fast.
  • Can you run with me?
hedge
B1|中級入口
  • A row of bushes planted close together along a boundary
  • A line of plants that makes a natural fence
  • A thick border of bushes between two areas
  • Bushes grown together to mark a property line
  • A natural wall made from living plants
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • The hedge needs cutting soon.
  • Birds live in our hedge.
  • A tall hedge surrounds the house.
avoid
B1|中級入口
  • When you keep away from something dangerous or bad
  • When you stay clear of someone or something on purpose
  • The act of not doing something you do not want
  • When you prevent something bad from happening to you
  • When you escape or move away from danger
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • I try to avoid mistakes.
  • She avoided the question.
  • He wants to avoid trouble.
imminent
C1|上級
  • Something that will happen very soon, almost now
  • About to occur at any moment
  • Expected to take place right away
  • Likely to happen in the next few moments
  • Coming or approaching without delay
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • The storm is imminent.
  • Danger seemed imminent to everyone.
  • An imminent change worried them.
collision
B2|中上級
  • When two or more things crash into each other
  • An accident where moving objects hit each other hard
  • The act of two things striking together violently
  • When objects meet with force and impact
  • A strong disagreement or clash between opposing ideas
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A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
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  • The collision damaged both cars.
  • They avoided a collision narrowly.
  • The collision caused a traffic jam.
bearer
B2|中上級
  • A person who carries or brings something
  • Someone who holds or transports an object
  • A person who delivers news or information
  • Someone who possesses or owns a document
  • A person who has a quality or title
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"Here we are, my dear," said the bearer of the white mackintosh, coming in through the window; "fairly muddy, but most of it dry.
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  • The bearer carried the flag proudly.
  • The ticket bearer entered first.
  • She was the bearer of news.
mackintosh
B2|中上級
  • A coat made to keep you dry when it rains
  • A piece of clothing that protects from water
  • A jacket you wear in bad weather outside
  • An outer garment designed for rainy days
  • Something you wear over other clothes when wet
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"Here we are, my dear," said the bearer of the white mackintosh, coming in through the window; "fairly muddy, but most of it dry.
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  • She wore her mackintosh in the rain.
  • His mackintosh was very old.
  • I forgot my mackintosh today.
fairly
B1|中級入口
  • To a reasonable or moderate degree but not completely
  • Somewhat or rather but not extremely
  • Quite or pretty much in amount or level
  • In a just and equal way to everyone
  • To an acceptable or sufficient extent
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"Here we are, my dear," said the bearer of the white mackintosh, coming in through the window; "fairly muddy, but most of it dry.
Examples
  • The test was fairly easy.
  • She is fairly good at math.
  • I feel fairly confident today.
dry
A1|超入門
  • Not wet; having no water on the surface
  • Not rainy or wet weather
  • Without liquid or juice
  • To remove water or moisture from something
  • Lacking water or moisture
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"Here we are, my dear," said the bearer of the white mackintosh, coming in through the window; "fairly muddy, but most of it dry.
Examples
  • My shirt is dry now.
  • The ground is dry.
bolt
B2|中上級
  • A small metal bar to lock a door.
  • To run away quickly or suddenly.
  • A fastener like a screw.
  • A flash of lightning in the sky.
  • A long roll of cloth or paper.
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • I use a bolt to lock the door.
  • He bolted out of the room when the alarm went off.
extraordinary
B2|中上級
  • A person or thing that is very unusual or strange
  • Something that is very special and amazing
  • When something is much better or bigger than normal
  • A thing that is rare and not common
  • Something that is beyond what you normally expect
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • That was an extraordinary day.
  • She has extraordinary talent.
  • The view was truly extraordinary.
man
A1|超入門
  • An adult male person
  • All people; human beings in general
  • A woman's husband or male partner (informal)
  • A person of the male gender
  • An adult male human
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • A man in a suit walked into the office.
  • A man walked by.
  • The man at the counter helped me find what I needed.
illness
A2|入門
  • A medical condition that makes someone feel bad or sick
  • When your body is not working properly or healthy
  • A disease or health problem someone has
  • The state of being unwell or not feeling good
  • A period when someone has poor health
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • She has a serious illness.
  • His illness kept him home.
  • The illness spread quickly.
dash
B1|中級入口
  • When someone moves very quickly to leave a place
  • The act of running somewhere very fast
  • A small amount of something added quickly
  • A short line used in writing between words
  • When you move quickly to do something urgent
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • She dashed across the road.
  • Add a dash of pepper.
  • He made a dash for safety.
word
A1|超入門
  • A unit of language that has meaning, used in speaking or writing.
  • A sound to show an idea or thing.
  • A promise or something you say will happen.
  • A message or news someone tells.
  • One unit of letters in a sentence.
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • I gave my word to help you.
  • He always keeps his word.
  • She broke her word and didn't come.
good-bye
A1|超入門
  • What you say when someone leaves or when you leave
  • A word used when parting from someone
  • When you tell someone you are going away
  • A phrase used at the end of a meeting
  • Words spoken when you will not see someone again
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • She waved good-bye from the window.
  • Good-bye, see you tomorrow!
  • He said good-bye and left.
arrive
A2|入門
  • When you reach a place you were going to
  • To get to a place after traveling
  • The moment you come to a destination
  • To reach somewhere you were heading
  • When something or someone gets to a place
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Who was that who bolted out as we came up?" "A most extraordinary man, a Mr. Nuttel," said Mrs. Sappleton; "could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of good-bye or apology when you arrived.
Examples
  • What time do you arrive?
  • We arrive at noon.
  • They arrive tomorrow morning.