Vocabulary The Truth About Pyecraft — Pack 4

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begin
A1|超入門
  • To start something.
  • To do something first.
  • To happen first.
  • To make something start.
  • To start doing or using something new.
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So that I was set against Pyecraft from the beginning.
Examples
  • The movie begins at seven o'clock.
  • I begin my homework after dinner.
  • School begins in September every year.
order
A1|超入門
  • A request to buy or get something
  • When things are neat and well arranged
  • A command telling someone what to do
  • The way things are arranged or sequenced
  • A state where rules are followed properly
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But he only talked about me in order to get to himself.
Examples
  • Can I take your order?
  • Everything is in order.
  • He gave an order to his team.
get
A1|超入門
  • to receive something
  • to become something
  • to buy something
  • to arrive somewhere
  • to understand something
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But he only talked about me in order to get to himself.
Examples
  • I get good grades when I study hard.
  • She gets tired after running.
  • They get presents on their birthday.
expect
B1|中級入口
  • To think something will happen soon
  • To believe someone or something will arrive or come
  • To think or suppose something is probably true
  • To look forward to something
  • To require someone to do something
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • I expected rain, but it was sunny.
  • She didn't expect a birthday party.
  • What do you expect to see there?
take
A1|超入門
  • To get something with your hand
  • To carry something from one place to another
  • To use a form of transport
  • To do something, used with certain nouns
  • To accept or get something offered
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • She takes the book from the shelf.
  • He takes a pen out of his bag.
  • I take my phone out of my pocket.
exercise
A2|入門
  • Physical activity to keep your body healthy and strong
  • An activity to practice a skill or learn something
  • The act of using or doing something regularly
  • A planned activity to train or test someone
  • Movement or effort to make your body work
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • I exercise every day.
  • She needs more exercise.
  • Do the exercises on page ten.
than
A1|超入門
  • A word used when comparing two different things
  • Used to compare amounts or degrees between two things
  • Used to show the difference in size, number, or degree
  • When saying something is different in amount or degree
  • Used after comparative adjectives and adverbs such as more, less, better, and worse
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • This road is longer than that one.
  • She reads faster than her classmates.
  • This hotel is more expensive than that one.
probably
A2|入門
  • When you think something is true but not sure
  • Something that will likely happen or be true
  • Used to say something is likely but not definite
  • When something seems true but you cannot be certain
  • Used when you believe something is likely to be true
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • It will probably snow tonight.
  • She's probably the best player on the team.
  • Probably the most important thing is to stay calm.
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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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • I like playing soccer after school.
  • She sings like a professional.
  • Do you like chocolate?
excessively
B2|中上級
  • To a degree that is too much or more than needed
  • In a way that goes beyond what is normal
  • More than what is good or healthy for you
  • To an amount that is not reasonable or right
  • In a manner that is far too great
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • She worries excessively about everything.
  • He ate excessively at dinner.
  • The music was excessively loud.
obese
B2|中上級
  • A person who has too much body fat and is very overweight
  • Having a body weight far above what is healthy
  • When someone weighs much more than is good for them
  • The state of carrying excessive fat on the body
  • Being very heavy due to too much stored fat
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • The doctor said he was obese.
  • Obese people face health risks.
  • She became obese over time.
fancy
B1|中級入口
  • looking expensive or high-quality
  • decorated with many details; elaborate
  • like or want something (mainly British English)
  • to imagine or suppose (formal/old-fashioned)
  • good or nice looking
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • They stayed at a fancy hotel downtown.
  • They live in a fancy house.
smile
A1|超入門
  • A happy or friendly expression made by turning up the corners of your mouth
  • A happy look on your face
  • When you show joy with your face
  • A friendly expression you make with your mouth
  • The way your face looks when pleased
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • She smiled warmly at the new student.
  • Please smile for the photo.
  • He always makes me smile.
oblique
C1|上級
  • Not direct or straight, done in a hidden way
  • At an angle, not straight up or across
  • Something done in a sideways or roundabout manner
  • Not saying what you mean in a clear way
  • Describing muscles that run at an angle in the body
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • His oblique smile seemed strange.
  • She gave an oblique answer.
  • The oblique line slanted across.
differ
B1|中級入口
  • When two things are not the same in some way
  • To be unlike something else in a certain aspect
  • When people have ideas that are not alike
  • To show ways that things are not equal
  • When something is separate or distinct from another
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • Our opinions differ sometimes.
  • The two books differ greatly.
  • They differ on many issues.
fatness
B2|中上級
  • The condition of having too much body weight
  • The quality of being very heavy or large
  • The state of carrying excess body mass
  • A characteristic of being thicker than normal
  • The degree to which something is plump
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • His fatness worried the doctor.
  • She struggled with her fatness daily.
  • The animal's fatness was remarkable.
advise
B1|中級入口
  • When someone tells you what they think you should do
  • To give someone your opinion about what is best
  • To help someone by sharing what you know
  • To suggest something as a good idea to someone
  • To warn or tell someone something important they should know
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • I advise you to be careful.
  • She advised me to wait here.
  • They advised against going alone.
heard
A1|超入門
  • received sounds through your ears (past tense of hear)
  • got information by listening
  • noticed a sound
  • listened carefully
  • was told something
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • I heard a loud noise outside.
  • She heard music from the car.
  • We heard someone calling our names.
similar
A2|入門
  • Something that is almost the same as another thing
  • Things that share many qualities or features
  • When things resemble each other closely
  • Things that are alike in some way
  • When things have matching or corresponding qualities
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"I expect," he said, "you take no more exercise than I do, and probably you eat no less." (Like all excessively obese people he fancied he ate nothing.) "Yet"--and he smiled an oblique smile--"we differ." And then he began to talk about his fatness and his fatness; all he did for his fatness and all he was going to do for his fatness; what people had advised him to do for his fatness and what he had heard of people doing for fatness similar to his.
Examples
  • These shoes are very similar.
  • The twins look similar.
  • We have similar ideas.
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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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
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  • I think you are right.
  • What do you think?
  • She thinks it's a good plan.
question
A1|超入門
  • The thing or person being talked about or considered
  • Something you ask when you want to know
  • A sentence that asks for information or an answer
  • A problem that needs to be solved or discussed
  • A matter that is uncertain or in doubt
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
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  • I have a question for you.
  • She answered every question correctly.
  • That's a good question to ask.
nutrition
B2|中上級
  • The process of getting food for health and growth
  • What your body gets from eating food
  • The study of how food affects health
  • The act of feeding and nourishing
  • The way food supports life
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
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  • Good nutrition is very important.
  • She studies nutrition at college.
  • This food has poor nutrition.
answer
A1|超入門
  • A solution or response to a problem or question
  • Something that solves or fixes a situation
  • A way to deal with or handle something
  • The right or correct information you need
  • What you say or write when asked something
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
Examples
  • What is the answer?
  • Please answer the question.
  • I need the right answer.
dietary
B2|中上級
  • Something that relates to the food someone eats
  • Connected to what people consume for nutrition
  • Having to do with eating and nutrition
  • About the kinds of food consumed regularly
  • Relating to meals and eating plans
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
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  • She has dietary restrictions.
  • Dietary fiber is important for health.
  • The doctor gave dietary advice.
assimilation
C1|上級
  • The process of taking in and using nutrients by the body
  • When a group adopts the culture of another group
  • The act of absorbing and understanding new information
  • When something becomes part of a larger whole
  • The process of making things similar or alike
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
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  • Cultural assimilation takes many years.
  • The body needs good assimilation.
  • Assimilation of ideas requires time.
drug
B1|中級入口
  • A substance used to treat illness or pain
  • A chemical that changes how your body works
  • A medicine that helps cure health problems
  • An illegal substance that changes your mind
  • Something taken to change your feelings or thoughts
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
Examples
  • The doctor gave me a drug.
  • This drug helps with pain.
  • Illegal drugs are very dangerous.
stifle
C1|上級
  • When the air is too hot and hard to breathe
  • To stop someone from speaking or showing feelings
  • To prevent something from growing or developing
  • To hold back a sound or reaction
  • To make breathing difficult or impossible
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"A priori," he said, "one would think a question of nutrition could be answered by dietary and a question of assimilation by drugs." It was stifling.
Examples
  • The room was stifling hot.
  • She stifled a yawn.
  • Don't stifle your creativity.
dumpling
B1|中級入口
  • A small ball of dough cooked in soup or water
  • A piece of soft cooked dough with filling inside
  • Small pieces of bread dough cooked with other food
  • Food made from flour rolled into small balls
  • A round food item boiled or steamed in liquid
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It was dumpling talk.
Examples
  • I ate five dumplings.
  • The dumplings are ready now.
  • She loves making dumplings.
swell
B2|中上級
  • When something becomes bigger or louder and grows stronger
  • When a part of the body gets bigger from injury
  • When something increases in size or amount
  • When a feeling becomes very strong inside you
  • A wave that moves across the water surface
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It made me feel swelled to hear him.
Examples
  • The music swells beautifully.
  • My foot began to swell.
  • The ocean swell was gentle today.
hear
A1|超入門
  • When sounds come into your ears
  • To notice sounds with your ears
  • When your ears pick up sounds
  • To sense sounds around you
  • Using your ears to catch sounds
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It made me feel swelled to hear him.
Examples
  • I hear a bird singing.
  • Can you hear that?
  • She hears music playing.
stand
A1|超入門
  • Something that is placed upright in a location
  • When you are on your feet, not sitting
  • To be in an upright position
  • When someone gets up from sitting or lying
  • To stay in one place without moving
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One stands that sort of thing once in a way at a club, but a time came when I fancied I was standing too much.
Examples
  • Please stand up.
  • The tree stands near the house.
  • I can't stand for long.
sort
A2|入門
  • A particular type or kind of thing
  • A category or group of similar things
  • A class or variety of something
  • A particular manner or way of being
  • When you arrange things into groups or order
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One stands that sort of thing once in a way at a club, but a time came when I fancied I was standing too much.
Examples
  • What sort of food do you like?
  • I enjoy all sorts of music.
  • Please sort these papers now.
once
A2|入門
  • When something happens one more time
  • Doing something one additional time
  • When you repeat an action
  • Happening one time after before
  • A second or later time something occurs
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One stands that sort of thing once in a way at a club, but a time came when I fancied I was standing too much.
Examples
  • Let's try once more.
  • Once again, thank you.
  • She visited me once again.
time
A1|超入門
  • An occasion when something happens
  • A moment or instance of doing something
  • A specific point or event in life
  • An instance counted in a series
  • One occurrence among several
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One stands that sort of thing once in a way at a club, but a time came when I fancied I was standing too much.
Examples
  • I saw him three times yesterday.
  • This is the last time.
  • How many times did she ask?
much
A1|超入門
  • A large amount or quantity of something
  • Used as an adverb to show a large degree or extent
  • To a great degree (used with verbs and adjectives)
  • Used in questions to ask about quantity
  • Used in negative sentences to say there is a small amount
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One stands that sort of thing once in a way at a club, but a time came when I fancied I was standing too much.
Examples
  • I don't eat much for breakfast.
  • He doesn't talk much in class.
  • They don't have much time today.
took
A1|超入門
  • Picked up or held something with your hand
  • Moved something from one place to another
  • Accepted something given or offered
  • Used time to do something
  • Used in common phrases to mean doing or getting something
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He took to me altogether too conspicuously.
Examples
  • The medicine took my headache away.
  • The water took all the color out.
  • The fire took everything from them.
altogether
B2|中上級
  • When something happens in a complete or total way
  • When you add everything together to get a total
  • When you think about all the facts together
  • When everything is included without leaving anything out
  • When many things happen at the same time
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He took to me altogether too conspicuously.
Examples
  • It cost twenty dollars altogether.
  • She stopped watching television altogether.
  • Altogether, we had a great time.
conspicuously
C1|上級
  • In a way that attracts a lot of attention or notice
  • In a manner that is easy to see or observe
  • When something is done in an obvious way
  • In a clear and marked manner
  • When something stands out from everything else
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He took to me altogether too conspicuously.
Examples
  • He was conspicuously absent from class.
  • She dressed conspicuously in bright colors.
  • The mistake was conspicuously obvious to everyone.
never
A1|超入門
  • Not at any time
  • Not even once
  • Not once
  • Used to say something will not happen in the future
  • Something that has not happened up to now
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I could never go into the smoking-room but he would come wallowing towards me, and sometimes he came and gormandised round and about me while I had my lunch.
Examples
  • I never eat breakfast on weekdays.
  • She never calls me back.
  • They never answer my questions directly.
come
A1|超入門
  • To move toward the place where you are
  • To arrive at a place
  • To appear or happen
  • To reach a state or condition
  • To become available or to happen
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I could never go into the smoking-room but he would come wallowing towards me, and sometimes he came and gormandised round and about me while I had my lunch.
Examples
  • My friend comes to my house every day.
  • The teacher comes into the classroom.
  • My dog comes running when I call its name.
wallow
C1|上級
  • When a large person or animal moves slowly and heavily
  • To roll around in water or mud
  • To stay in a bad feeling too long
  • To enjoy something too much in a lazy way
  • The act of moving clumsily through something
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I could never go into the smoking-room but he would come wallowing towards me, and sometimes he came and gormandised round and about me while I had my lunch.
Examples
  • Pigs wallow in mud.
  • Don't wallow in sadness.
  • The hippo wallowed in water.
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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I could never go into the smoking-room but he would come wallowing towards me, and sometimes he came and gormandised round and about me while I had my lunch.
Examples
  • Let's meet sometime next month.
  • I'll call you sometime soon.
  • Come visit sometime next week.
gormandise
C1|上級
  • When someone eats in a greedy and messy way
  • The act of eating too much food eagerly
  • To eat in a very hungry manner
  • When someone behaves greedily around food or drink
  • To consume food in an excessive way
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I could never go into the smoking-room but he would come wallowing towards me, and sometimes he came and gormandised round and about me while I had my lunch.
Examples
  • He began to gormandise at the buffet.
  • The dog would gormandise around my feet.
  • They gormandise whenever food appears.
lunch
A1|超入門
  • A meal you eat in the middle of the day
  • The food you eat between morning and evening
  • A time when people stop to eat midday
  • The midday eating period at work or school
  • Food prepared to eat around the middle of day
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I could never go into the smoking-room but he would come wallowing towards me, and sometimes he came and gormandised round and about me while I had my lunch.
Examples
  • What's for lunch today?
  • We ate lunch together.
  • She packed her lunch.
seem
A2|入門
  • To give the impression of being something
  • To appear to be in a certain way
  • To give an impression about a situation
  • To look like something is true or real
  • To appear a certain way to other people
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He seemed at times almost to be clinging to me.
Examples
  • You seem happy today. Is something good happening?
  • It seems like a nice day.
  • They seem very friendly.
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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He seemed at times almost to be clinging to me.
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  • I almost forgot your name.
  • She's almost ten years old.
  • It's almost dinner time now.
cling
B2|中上級
  • When you hold onto someone or something very tightly
  • To stick to a surface and not fall off
  • To stay very close to someone for support
  • To keep believing in something strongly
  • To refuse to let go of something
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He seemed at times almost to be clinging to me.
Examples
  • The child clings to her mother.
  • Wet fabric clings to skin.
  • He clings to old memories.
bore
B2|中上級
  • When someone carried or held something in their hands
  • When someone gave birth to a baby
  • When something or someone made you feel tired
  • When someone accepted or dealt with something difficult
  • A person or thing that makes you uninterested
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He was a bore, but not so fearful a bore as to be limited to me and from the first there was something in his manner--almost as though he knew, almost as though he penetrated to the fact that I might--that there was a remote, exceptional chance in me that no one else presented.
Examples
  • She bore the pain well.
  • This class bores me completely.
  • He bore his sword high.
fearful
B2|中上級
  • Very bad or extreme in a negative way
  • Feeling scared or worried about something bad happening
  • Causing someone to feel scared or worried
  • Showing that someone is afraid or nervous
  • Terrible or awful in size or amount
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He was a bore, but not so fearful a bore as to be limited to me and from the first there was something in his manner--almost as though he knew, almost as though he penetrated to the fact that I might--that there was a remote, exceptional chance in me that no one else presented.
Examples
  • She was fearful of dogs.
  • The fearful noise woke everyone.
  • He felt fearful and alone.
limit
B1|中級入口
  • When something holds you back or keeps you in one place
  • The highest or lowest point you can reach
  • A line or edge you cannot cross
  • When you control how much of something happens
  • The most someone can bear or accept
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He was a bore, but not so fearful a bore as to be limited to me and from the first there was something in his manner--almost as though he knew, almost as though he penetrated to the fact that I might--that there was a remote, exceptional chance in me that no one else presented.
Examples
  • There is a speed limit here.
  • Please limit your time online.
  • She reached her limit.