Vocabulary The Truth About Pyecraft — Pack 10

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ill
A2|入門
  • Not feeling well in the body
  • Sick because of a virus or infection
  • Having pain or discomfort
  • Unhealthy or not strong
  • Feeling bad or unwell
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They believed he was ill; he had not been out for two days.
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  • I feel ill today.
  • She fell ill and had to stay in bed.
send
A1|超入門
  • To make something go to another place or person
  • To transmit or deliver something to another person or place
  • To cause something to be delivered to someone, especially by mail or message
  • To cause someone or something to go to a place (often for a purpose)
  • To arrange for something to go or be taken to a person or place
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"He expects me," said I, and they sent me up.
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  • I will send you an email.
  • She sent her résumé to three companies last week.
  • She sends letters to her grandmother.
rang
A2|入門
  • When a bell or clock made a loud sound
  • A sound that a bell makes to tell people something
  • When something made a loud clear noise
  • To call someone using a telephone
  • When ears made noise after a loud sound
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I rang the bell at the lattice-door upon the landing.
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  • The bell rang at noon.
  • She rang me last night.
  • The phone rang twice.
bell
A2|入門
  • A hollow metal object that makes a ringing sound when struck
  • A device that makes a ringing noise as a signal
  • Something that warns or alerts people by making sound
  • An instrument used to mark time or events
  • A hollow cup-shaped object that produces clear tones
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I rang the bell at the lattice-door upon the landing.
Examples
  • The bell rang loudly.
  • Ring the doorbell please.
  • I heard a bell.
lattice-door
C1|上級
  • A door with a crisscross pattern of wood or metal strips
  • An entrance with crossed strips instead of solid panels
  • A gate made with a framework of crossing pieces
  • A door with openings between intersecting wooden bars
  • An entry barrier with a grid-like structure
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I rang the bell at the lattice-door upon the landing.
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  • The lattice-door was painted green.
  • She opened the lattice-door carefully.
  • A lattice-door covered the entrance.
upon
B2|中上級
  • on top of something
  • right after
  • depending on
  • about
  • to start doing something
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I rang the bell at the lattice-door upon the landing.
Examples
  • The cat sleeps upon the chair.
  • She put the book upon the table.
  • Snow fell upon the ground.
land
A2|入門
  • The solid ground part of Earth, not water
  • A piece of ground someone owns
  • A country or place where people live
  • To arrive on the ground after flying or falling
  • To come down and touch the surface
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I rang the bell at the lattice-door upon the landing.
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  • The plane will land soon.
  • They own a lot of land.
  • We saw land from the boat.
pig
A1|超入門
  • A farm animal with a curly tail and pink skin
  • A person who eats too much or in a messy way
  • Someone who is not clean or tidy
  • An animal kept for meat on farms
  • A large heavy animal that makes snorting sounds
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • The pig is in the barn.
  • He eats like a pig.
  • That pig is very big.
obviously
B1|中級入口
  • In a way that is clear and easy to see
  • When something is plain and not hidden
  • In a manner that anyone can notice
  • When facts are plain to understand
  • In a way that shows something clearly
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • She is obviously very smart.
  • He obviously forgot his keys.
  • It's obviously too late now.
worthy
B2|中上級
  • Something that deserves respect or honor because it is good enough
  • A person or thing that has enough value or quality
  • Something that earns or merits recognition or consideration
  • A thing that is good enough for a purpose
  • When something matches the level or standard expected
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • He is worthy of respect.
  • This is a worthy cause.
  • She proved herself worthy.
woman
A1|超入門
  • An adult female person
  • A grown-up female human being
  • A person who is female and not a child
  • A female who is no longer a girl
  • An adult of the female gender
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • The woman is reading a book.
  • She is a nice woman.
  • A woman stood near the bus stop.
face
A1|超入門
  • The front part of your head where your eyes, nose, and mouth are
  • To turn toward something, or to deal with a difficult situation
  • The front surface of something, such as a clock or a building
  • To have the front pointing in a particular direction
  • The part of your head that shows your smile or sadness
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • She washed her face this morning.
  • He has a smile on his face.
  • The baby's face is very cute.
carelessly
B1|中級入口
  • Without paying attention to how something is done or positioned
  • In a way that shows no concern or thought
  • When someone does something without being thoughtful or careful
  • In a manner showing lack of attention to detail
  • Acting without proper concern for what might happen
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • He carelessly lost his wallet.
  • She carelessly knocked over the cup.
  • The door was carelessly left open.
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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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • The meeting takes place at 3 PM.
  • The game takes place in Tokyo.
  • Our party takes place next Saturday.
cap
A2|入門
  • A soft head covering with a flat front part
  • A piece of clothing you wear on your head
  • Something that covers the top of your head
  • A head covering often with a visor or brim
  • A top or cover for a bottle or container
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • He wears a red cap.
  • Put the cap on tight.
  • I like your new cap.
survey
B1|中級入口
  • A set of questions asked to many people
  • The act of asking people for their opinions
  • A way to collect information from groups
  • When you ask many people the same questions
  • A tool to learn what people think
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • Please complete this survey.
  • The survey takes five minutes.
  • They did a survey about pets.
lattice
C1|上級
  • A frame made of crossed strips with open spaces between them
  • A pattern of crossed lines forming diamond or square shapes
  • A structure made from crossed pieces arranged in regular spaces
  • A screen with openings that lets air and light through
  • An arrangement of crossed bars forming open squares or diamonds
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"A man who eats like a pig ought to look like a pig." An obviously worthy woman, with an anxious face and a carelessly placed cap, came and surveyed me through the lattice.
Examples
  • The lattice covered the window.
  • Roses climbed the white lattice.
  • She looked through the lattice.
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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I gave my name and she let me in in a dubious fashion.
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  • My friend gave me a birthday present.
  • She gave him some money yesterday.
  • The teacher gave us homework.
dubious
C1|上級
  • When someone is not sure and does not trust
  • Not sure if something is true or good
  • Something that seems not honest or safe
  • A feeling of not believing or trusting
  • When quality or value is questionable
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I gave my name and she let me in in a dubious fashion.
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  • I am dubious about that.
  • She gave a dubious look.
  • The claim seems dubious.
fashion
B1|中級入口
  • A way people wear clothes.
  • A style of clothes now.
  • How people dress.
  • A way to make clothes.
  • A popular way to do things.
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I gave my name and she let me in in a dubious fashion.
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  • She works in the fashion industry.
  • Short hair is in fashion this year.
stood
A1|超入門
  • Was in a standing position
  • Stayed in one place for some time
  • Held yourself up without sitting or lying
  • Remained firm or did not move
  • Was in a line or group upright
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"Well?" said I, as we stood together inside Pyecraft piece of the landing.
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  • He stood at the front of the class.
  • They stood in line outside the cinema.
together
A2|入門
  • With each other in one place or group
  • at the same time, happening or done simultaneously
  • Close to each other
  • joining efforts or working as a group to achieve something
  • In one group or as one unit
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"Well?" said I, as we stood together inside Pyecraft piece of the landing.
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  • We sing together in music class.
  • My family eats dinner together every night.
  • They work together on the project.
inside
A1|超入門
  • The part that is in the middle of something
  • In or into the inner part of a place
  • The inner area or space of something
  • Not on the outer part or surface
  • Within the boundaries or walls of something
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"Well?" said I, as we stood together inside Pyecraft piece of the landing.
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  • Please come inside.
  • The book is inside the desk.
  • It is warm inside.
regard
B2|中上級
  • To think of someone or something in a particular way; to have a certain opinion about them
  • To look at someone or something
  • To respect or admire someone
  • To consider something important
  • To have an opinion about someone or something
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"'E said you was to come in if you came," she said, and regarded me, making no motion to show me anywhere.
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  • I regard him as my friend.
  • She regards the project as a great opportunity.
show
A1|超入門
  • To let someone see something
  • To explain or teach something
  • To make something clear or known
  • To put on a performance or event
  • To point to something
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"'E said you was to come in if you came," she said, and regarded me, making no motion to show me anywhere.
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  • She shows up at school every day.
  • My friend always shows up late.
  • He shows up at my house sometimes.
anywhere
A2|入門
  • To or toward some place or location
  • In or at some place at all
  • To some place without a specific location
  • At all or in the least bit
  • In some part or position within a range
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"'E said you was to come in if you came," she said, and regarded me, making no motion to show me anywhere.
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  • I can't find it anywhere.
  • You can go anywhere you want.
  • Is there a park anywhere near here?
confidentially
B2|中上級
  • When you tell something in a secret or private way
  • In a way that keeps information private
  • Speaking in a way that shows trust
  • The act of sharing things quietly and privately
  • In a manner that protects personal details
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And then, confidentially, "'E locked in, sir." "Locked in?" "Locked 'imself in yesterday morning and 'as not let any one in since, sir.
Examples
  • She spoke confidentially to her boss.
  • He told me confidentially about it.
  • Please treat this confidentially.
lock
A2|入門
  • A thing that keeps a door closed and safe
  • Something you use to keep things secure
  • A device that stops people from opening something
  • A way to make sure nobody can open something
  • A metal thing you open with a key
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And then, confidentially, "'E locked in, sir." "Locked in?" "Locked 'imself in yesterday morning and 'as not let any one in since, sir.
Examples
  • Please lock the door.
  • The lock is broken.
  • I need a key for this lock.
sir
A1|超入門
  • A polite way to speak to a man
  • A respectful word used for a man
  • A formal way to address a man
  • What you call a man when being polite
  • A word showing respect to a man
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And then, confidentially, "'E locked in, sir." "Locked in?" "Locked 'imself in yesterday morning and 'as not let any one in since, sir.
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  • Excuse me, sir.
  • Thank you, sir.
  • Yes, sir.
yesterday
A1|超入門
  • The day that came right before today
  • The day that was one day ago
  • On the day before the current day
  • The most recent past day before now
  • One day back in time from today
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And then, confidentially, "'E locked in, sir." "Locked in?" "Locked 'imself in yesterday morning and 'as not let any one in since, sir.
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  • I went shopping yesterday.
  • Yesterday was Sunday.
  • She called me yesterday.
morning
A1|超入門
  • The start of the day after night ends
  • The time before noon on the clock
  • Early hours when the sun comes up
  • The first part of the day for doing things
  • A part of day after getting up
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And then, confidentially, "'E locked in, sir." "Locked in?" "Locked 'imself in yesterday morning and 'as not let any one in since, sir.
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  • I eat breakfast every morning.
  • She goes for a walk every morning before work.
  • She goes running in the morning.
any
A1|超入門
  • Some amount, even a little bit
  • Even one small part or piece
  • Even the smallest amount of something
  • Every one of a group; it doesn't matter which
  • Some quantity, however small it is
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And then, confidentially, "'E locked in, sir." "Locked in?" "Locked 'imself in yesterday morning and 'as not let any one in since, sir.
Examples
  • This problem is harder than any other test.
  • Do you have any questions?
  • I don't have any homework today.
swear
B1|中級入口
  • To say a promise very strongly
  • To say bad words
  • To promise something is true
  • To say you will do something
  • To say something very seriously
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And ever and again swearing.
Examples
  • I swear I didn't eat your cake.
  • She swears she saw him yesterday.
  • Do you swear to help me?
oh
A1|超入門
  • A sound you make when you are surprised
  • A word to show you understand something
  • Something you say when you feel sad or disappointed
  • A sound to get someone's attention or start talking
  • When you remember something you forgot
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Oh, my!" I stared at the door she indicated by her glances.
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  • Oh, that's interesting!
  • Oh no, I forgot!
  • Oh, I see now.
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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Oh, my!" I stared at the door she indicated by her glances.
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  • She indicated the window.
  • The sign indicates the exit.
  • His words indicate concern.
shook
A2|入門
  • Moved something back and forth or up and down with force
  • When you hold and move someone's hand as a greeting
  • The act of grasping and moving a hand in greeting
  • Held and moved another person's hand to say hello
  • Gripped someone's hand and moved it up and down
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"Yes, sir." "What up?" She shook her head sadly.
Examples
  • She shook the bottle before drinking.
  • He shook his head slowly.
  • We shook hands after the meeting.
sadly
B1|中級入口
  • In a way that shows fear or unhappiness
  • In a manner showing sorrow or disappointment
  • When something happens in an unfortunate way
  • In a manner expressing regret or pity
  • With a feeling of being unhappy or down
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"Yes, sir." "What up?" She shook her head sadly.
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  • Sadly, he left without saying goodbye.
  • She smiled sadly at the memory.
  • Sadly, we lost the game.
pork
A2|入門
  • Meat that comes from a pig
  • The flesh of a pig used as food
  • A type of meat from a pig
  • Food that is the animal flesh of a pig
  • The edible meat of a domestic pig
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Pork 'e had, sooit puddin', sossiges, noo bread.
Examples
  • I like pork very much.
  • We had pork for dinner tonight.
  • The pork was delicious and tender.
bread
A1|超入門
  • A food made from flour and baked in an oven
  • A common food you can make sandwiches with
  • Something baked from flour that people eat daily
  • A basic food item made from grain and water
  • A staple food that comes in loaves or rolls
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Pork 'e had, sooit puddin', sossiges, noo bread.
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  • I like bread with butter.
  • The bread is very fresh.
  • She bought some bread today.
left
A1|超入門
  • The side that is opposite to right.
  • Past tense of 'leave': to go away from a place or to put something somewhere.
  • To go away from a place (past tense of 'leave').
  • Still here when all the other people have gone
  • Remaining after everybody else has departed
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Left outside, if you please, and me go away.
Examples
  • The door was left open.
  • I left my bag at home.
  • Some cake was left on the table.
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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Left outside, if you please, and me go away.
Examples
  • The children are playing outside.
  • She looked out of the window.
  • They heard a noise outside the house.
awful
A2|入門
  • Very bad or not nice
  • Terrible or scary
  • Extremely unpleasant
  • Not good or poor quality
  • Very sad or bad feeling
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'E eatin', sir, somethink awful." There came a piping bawl from inside the door: "That Formalyn?" "That you, Pyecraft?" I shouted, and went and banged the door.
Examples
  • This food tastes awful.
  • The weather is awful today.
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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'E eatin', sir, somethink awful." There came a piping bawl from inside the door: "That Formalyn?" "That you, Pyecraft?" I shouted, and went and banged the door.
Examples
  • The pipe is leaking water.
  • He cut the old pipe.
  • A pipe runs under the road.
shout
A2|入門
  • When you say something very loudly
  • To speak in a very loud voice
  • The act of using a loud voice
  • Talking very loud to be heard
  • Making your voice very strong and loud
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'E eatin', sir, somethink awful." There came a piping bawl from inside the door: "That Formalyn?" "That you, Pyecraft?" I shouted, and went and banged the door.
Examples
  • Please don't shout at me.
  • He shouted for help.
  • She shouted his name loudly.
bang
A2|入門
  • A loud, sudden noise or sound
  • The act of hitting something hard and loud
  • When something hits or strikes with force
  • A sound made when things crash together
  • To hit or knock something suddenly
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'E eatin', sir, somethink awful." There came a piping bawl from inside the door: "That Formalyn?" "That you, Pyecraft?" I shouted, and went and banged the door.
Examples
  • I heard a loud bang outside.
  • Don't bang the door.
  • There was a loud bang.
patter
B2|中上級
  • The soft quick sound of something hitting a surface many times
  • When small things make light tapping noises repeatedly
  • A series of light taps or sounds in quick succession
  • When someone or something moves with quick light steps
  • The act of making repeated soft hitting sounds
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Then I could hear a curious pattering upon the door, almost like some one feeling for the handle in the dark, and Pyecraft familiar grunts.
Examples
  • Rain began to patter softly.
  • I heard a patter overhead.
  • Footsteps patter down the hall.
familiar
B1|中級入口
  • Something that you know well and recognize easily
  • A person or thing you have seen many times
  • When you have knowledge or experience with something
  • Acting in a close and comfortable way
  • A thing that feels normal and not strange
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Then I could hear a curious pattering upon the door, almost like some one feeling for the handle in the dark, and Pyecraft familiar grunts.
Examples
  • This place looks familiar to me.
  • Are you familiar with this topic?
  • Her voice sounded very familiar.
gone
A1|超入門
  • No longer present; has moved away
  • When something is not here anymore
  • When someone has left and is not present
  • The state of having moved away from here
  • When something has disappeared or finished
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"It all right," I said, "she gone." But for a long time the door did not open.
Examples
  • The cat is gone — I can't find it anywhere.
  • All my money is gone.
  • She has gone to bed.
key
A1|超入門
  • A small metal tool that opens or closes a lock
  • A metal object used to unlock doors or start cars
  • A tool that fits into a lock to open it
  • Something metal that helps you get into a room or building
  • A device that makes locks work when you turn it
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I heard the key turn.
Examples
  • I lost my key.
  • Turn the key slowly.
  • Where are my keys?
naturally
B1|中級入口
  • In a way that is normal or usual
  • Without needing to try; as a natural ability
  • Because it is part of who you are
  • Without artificial help; in the way that happens in nature
  • As you would expect
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Naturally I expected to see Pyecraft.
Examples
  • Naturally, he was nervous before the exam.
  • She naturally took charge of the situation.