Vocabulary The Truth About Pyecraft — Pack 2

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settle
B1|中級入口
  • When you make a place your new home
  • When you end an argument or problem
  • When something goes down and stops moving
  • When you pay money that you owe
  • When you become calm and comfortable somewhere
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That settles it, Pyecraft!
Examples
  • They settled in a new city.
  • Please settle the bill.
  • The cat settled on my lap.
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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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • I've lived here since June.
  • Since you're here, let's talk.
  • We haven't met since last year.
abject
C1|上級
  • A person who acts without pride or self-respect
  • Something in the worst possible state or condition
  • Feeling or showing complete hopelessness and sadness
  • A state of being very low in dignity
  • When something is extremely bad or terrible
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • They lived in abject poverty.
  • He felt abject terror.
  • The plan was an abject failure.
behave
A2|入門
  • To act in a certain way toward someone or something
  • To act in a good or proper manner
  • The way someone acts or does things
  • To do what is right and follow rules
  • When something works or acts in a certain way
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • Please behave yourself at school.
  • The children behaved very well today.
  • Dogs behave differently around strangers.
though
A2|入門
  • But, it is different than what you expect
  • Even if something is true
  • Although something happens
  • Still, in spite of that
  • used at the end of a sentence to mean 'however' or 'but'
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • I like him, though he talks too much.
  • It's cold today, though the sun is shining.
  • She came to the party, though she was tired.
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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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
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.
honour
B2|中上級
  • The quality of being moral and keeping promises
  • When someone shows respect or admiration for another
  • A special prize or recognition given to someone
  • The act of keeping your word faithfully
  • A feeling of pride in doing right
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • It is an honour to meet you.
  • He is a man of honour.
  • They honour their traditions every year.
here
A1|超入門
  • The place where you are right now
  • In this spot or location now
  • At this point in a situation
  • In this present moment or time
  • Used to show something is present
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • Come here and look at this.
  • I live here.
  • Here is your book.
right
A1|超入門
  • Correct or true
  • The opposite of left
  • Fair or good
  • A legal power or freedom
  • Exactly or straight
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • Turn right at the traffic lights.
  • I think you are right.
  • Everyone has the right to a fair trial.
embed
B2|中上級
  • When something is fixed firmly in a surface or material
  • To fix something firmly into another thing or place
  • To place something inside another thing so it stays
  • When something becomes a deep part of something else
  • To put something firmly into a surrounding mass
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • The rock was embedded in ice.
  • She embedded the image in her document.
  • Fossils are embedded in stone.
write
A1|超入門
  • To put words on paper with a pen or pencil
  • To create letters or words by hand or computer
  • To make marks that form words or sentences
  • To put your thoughts into words on something
  • To create text using a tool or keyboard
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • I write every morning.
  • Can you write this word?
  • She loves to write stories.
thing
A1|超入門
  • an object you can touch or see
  • an idea or topic
  • a kind of action or event
  • a problem or a matter
  • something special or important
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • I learned one important thing today.
  • Some things make me happy.
  • That thing on the table is mine.
plain
A2|入門
  • Something that has no pattern or decoration
  • Something simple and not complicated
  • Not beautiful or attractive looking
  • Food that has no strong taste
  • Something easy to see or understand
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • I want plain water, please.
  • The dress is plain but nice.
  • She speaks in plain English.
truth
B1|中級入口
  • In fact or in reality
  • What is actually real and not false
  • Facts that are correct and honest
  • Something that is proven to be accurate
  • Being honest and not lying
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Since you will be abject, since you will behave as though I was not a man of honour, here, right under your embedded eyes, I write the thing down--the plain truth about Pyecraft.
Examples
  • Tell me the truth.
  • Is that the truth?
  • She spoke the truth.
help
A1|超入門
  • To make something easier for someone
  • To give support to someone who needs it
  • To do something useful for another person
  • When you make someone's work or life easier
  • To give what someone needs in a situation
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • Can you help me?
  • I need help with this.
  • Thank you for your help.
shield
B2|中上級
  • When you protect or defend someone from harm or danger
  • A large piece of metal or wood for blocking attacks
  • Something that protects you from harm or bad things
  • When you block or cover something to keep safe
  • A protective barrier that stops something harmful from reaching you
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • The police used shields during the protest.
  • She shielded her eyes from the sun.
  • Knights carried shields and swords.
requite
C1|上級
  • To return something bad that someone did to you
  • To give back the same thing you received
  • To pay someone back for their actions
  • When you respond to something with similar treatment
  • To reward or punish based on behavior
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • She could not requite his love.
  • He requited kindness with betrayal.
  • Justice will requite every wrong.
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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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • I make a wish on my birthday.
  • She makes her decision quickly.
  • They make a promise to help us.
unendurable
C1|上級
  • Something that is too bad or difficult to bear
  • A situation that cannot be accepted or tolerated
  • When something causes suffering that is too much
  • A feeling or experience that is impossible to stand
  • Something too unpleasant to put up with anymore
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • The pain was unendurable.
  • The situation became unendurable quickly.
  • Living there was unendurable.
absolutely
B1|中級入口
  • In a complete way with no limit at all
  • Used to make a strong statement more powerful
  • In every way with no doubt or question
  • Used to say yes in a very strong way
  • In a total and full way without exception
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • I absolutely agree with you.
  • This is absolutely perfect for me.
  • Are you coming? Absolutely!
liquid
B1|中級入口
  • Flowing or melting like water, not solid or hard
  • Something that flows and can be poured like water
  • A substance that is not solid or gas
  • Something that can flow and take any shape
  • A smooth flowing quality or movement
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • Water is a clear liquid.
  • The liquid spilled on the floor.
  • She drank the hot liquid slowly.
appeal
B2|中上級
  • A serious request asking for help or money
  • When someone asks strongly for something needed
  • A formal call for help or support
  • A written or spoken plea for assistance
  • The act of asking people to give aid
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • The charity sent an appeal.
  • They made an appeal for help.
  • She wrote an appeal letter.
perpetual
C1|上級
  • Something that continues all the time without stopping
  • When something goes on and on forever
  • A state that lasts without any end
  • Something that happens again and again always
  • A condition that never changes or stops
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The man I helped, the man I shielded, and who has requited me by making my club unendurable, absolutely unendurable, with his liquid appeal, with the perpetual "do not tell" of his looks.
Examples
  • She lived in perpetual fear.
  • The perpetual noise was annoying.
  • He had a perpetual smile.
beside
B2|中上級
  • In a position next to something or someone
  • At the side of a person or thing
  • Close to and at the same level as
  • Near to someone or something on one side
  • In the space next to another thing
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And, besides, why does he keep on eternally eating?
Examples
  • She sat beside him.
  • The dog walked beside me.
  • Put it beside the cup.
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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And, besides, why does he keep on eternally eating?
Examples
  • I want to keep this book.
  • Can you keep my secret?
  • She keeps her old photos.
eternally
C1|上級
  • Something that continues all the time without stopping
  • Something that lasts for all time without end
  • When something goes on and on without changing
  • A way of showing something never varies
  • Something that seems to have no limit
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And, besides, why does he keep on eternally eating?
Examples
  • I am eternally grateful.
  • She waits eternally for him.
  • The river flows eternally.
eat
A1|超入門
  • When you put food in your mouth and swallow it
  • To take in food through your mouth
  • To have a meal or snack
  • To consume food for nutrition
  • The act of taking food into your body
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And, besides, why does he keep on eternally eating?
Examples
  • I eat breakfast every day.
  • She eats an apple.
  • Let's eat dinner now.
go
A1|超入門
  • When you move from one place to another place
  • The act of traveling or moving somewhere
  • When you leave and move toward a place
  • Moving away from where you are now
  • The action of traveling to reach somewhere
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Well, here goes for the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth!
Examples
  • I go to work every day.
  • Let's go home now.
  • They go to school together.
whole
A2|入門
  • All of something with no parts missing or left out
  • Complete and not divided into smaller pieces
  • Every part of something taken together as one
  • Not broken or damaged in any way
  • The full amount or total number of something
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Well, here goes for the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth!
Examples
  • I ate the whole pizza.
  • The whole family is here.
  • She told the whole truth.
nothing
A1|超入門
  • no thing or zero amount
  • not anything that matters
  • not anything at all
  • no value or worth
  • zero score or result
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Well, here goes for the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth!
Examples
  • There is nothing in the box.
  • I have nothing to do today.
  • She said nothing to me.
made
A1|超入門
  • Created or built something
  • Did or finished an action
  • Caused something to happen
  • Prepared food or drink
  • Forced or told someone to do something
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I made the acquaintance of Pyecraft in this very smoking-room.
Examples
  • She made a wish on her birthday.
  • I made a mistake on the test.
  • He made dinner for his family.
acquaintance
B2|中上級
  • A person you know but not very well
  • Someone you have met a few times before
  • A person you recognize but do not know closely
  • Someone you have only a slight relationship with
  • A person in your social circle you barely know
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I made the acquaintance of Pyecraft in this very smoking-room.
Examples
  • She is just an acquaintance, not a friend.
  • I met an acquaintance at the store.
  • He has many acquaintances but few close friends.
smoking-room
B2|中上級
  • A place where people can light cigarettes inside a building
  • A special area indoors for people who use tobacco
  • A separate space in a building for cigarette users
  • A room set aside for lighting and using cigarettes
  • An indoor location where cigarette use is allowed
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I made the acquaintance of Pyecraft in this very smoking-room.
Examples
  • The smoking-room was very comfortable.
  • He waited in the smoking-room.
  • The hotel has a smoking-room.
nervous
A2|入門
  • A feeling of worry before something important
  • When you feel afraid or worried
  • Being worried and not calm
  • A feeling of fear about something
  • When your body feels tense and worried
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I was a young, nervous new member, and he saw it.
Examples
  • I feel nervous today.
  • She looks very nervous.
  • Don't be nervous about it.
new
A1|超入門
  • Not old, made recently
  • Seen or used for the first time
  • Started or introduced lately
  • Different from before
  • Not yet used or touched
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I was a young, nervous new member, and he saw it.
Examples
  • I got a new phone yesterday.
  • She is wearing her new dress.
  • They moved to a new house.
member
A2|入門
  • A person who belongs to a group or organization
  • Someone who has joined a particular community
  • An individual part of a larger body
  • A person officially registered in an association
  • Someone counted as part of a team
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I was a young, nervous new member, and he saw it.
Examples
  • I am a member here.
  • All members are welcome.
  • She became a member yesterday.
saw
A1|超入門
  • When you noticed something with your eyes
  • When you looked and understood something
  • The act of using your eyes to notice
  • When you experienced or witnessed something
  • When you came to know by looking
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I was a young, nervous new member, and he saw it.
Examples
  • I saw you at the park.
  • She saw a beautiful sunset.
  • They saw the whole thing happen.
all
A1|超入門
  • Every one of something, the total amount
  • The complete quantity or number of things
  • The entire amount without leaving anything out
  • Every person or thing in a group
  • Used with time words to mean the whole period
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • All the students are here.
  • She ate all the cake.
  • All dogs need love.
alone
A2|入門
  • By yourself, without other people
  • No one helps you
  • Not with friends or family
  • Only one person or thing, and no others
  • Without anyone else near
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • I like to walk alone in the park.
  • She lives alone in a small house.
  • He sits alone and reads a book.
wish
A1|超入門
  • To want something to happen or be true
  • To hope or dream about something
  • To say you want something in the future
  • To feel sorry or want something different
  • To tell someone you hope good things for them
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • I wish for a new bike.
  • She has one wish left.
  • My first wish is to travel.
knew
A1|超入門
  • When you had information about something before
  • Having understanding of something in the past
  • Being aware of facts at an earlier time
  • When you recognized something or someone before now
  • Having learned something at a past time
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • I knew the answer.
  • She knew him well.
  • They knew about the change in plans.
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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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • The lights suddenly went off.
  • Suddenly, it started to rain.
  • She suddenly felt very tired.
came
A1|超入門
  • When someone moved toward a place or person
  • When a person arrived at a location
  • Moving from there to here in the past
  • When something or someone reached a place
  • The act of arriving somewhere before now
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • She came to visit me.
  • The bus came late today.
  • He came home early.
roll
A2|入門
  • When something moves by turning over and over on a surface
  • The act of turning something round over and over
  • A small piece of bread shaped like a cylinder
  • When something turns around itself to make a tube shape
  • The movement of turning your body over while lying down
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • The ball will roll away.
  • I like bread rolls.
  • Roll the dice now.
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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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • Please come to the front.
  • The front window is broken.
  • I like sitting at the front.
chin
A2|入門
  • The part of your face below your mouth
  • The bottom area of the front of your face
  • The lowest point at the front of your jaw
  • The part under your lower lip and above your neck
  • The face area that connects your mouth to your neck
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • He touched his chin softly.
  • Her chin was very small.
  • The baby's chin was wet.
abdomina
C1|上級
  • The plural form referring to the belly area of the body
  • Multiple stomach regions on different people or animals
  • More than one middle body part between chest and legs
  • Several belly sections in medical or scientific contexts
  • Multiple trunk areas containing digestive organs
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • Their large abdomina were visible.
  • The doctor checked both abdomina.
  • Heavy abdomina pressed forward.
toward
A2|入門
  • in the direction of something
  • to get closer to something
  • with an aim or goal
  • about or near a time or place
  • as a contribution to a cost or goal
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • The dog walked toward me.
  • She is running toward the school.
  • He came toward us with a smile.
grunt
B2|中上級
  • When someone makes a short low sound instead of talking
  • A short rough sound made by a person
  • The sound an animal like a pig makes
  • When someone makes a noise showing effort or pain
  • A short sound showing you are not pleased
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I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • He only grunted at me.
  • The pig began to grunt loudly.
  • She grunted with effort.
sat
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  • Moved to a sitting position and stayed there (past tense of 'sit').
  • To rest your bottom on something
  • To stay in a place sitting
  • Past action of sitting
  • To take a seat
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Original text
I was sitting all alone, wishing I knew more of the members, and suddenly he came, a great rolling front of chins and abdomina, towards me, and grunted and sat down in a chair close by me and wheezed for a space, and scraped for a space with a match and lit a cigar, and then addressed me.
Examples
  • He sat on the bench and waited for the bus.
  • The children sat in a circle on the floor.