2010年6月15日火曜日

Robinson Crusoe for Children part3


1 acquaint
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She looked as though she had a mind to get acquainted.
-definition-
acquaint yourself with something

2 crept
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Then I crept in and was soon fast asleep.
-definition-
the past tense and past participle of creep.

3 pour
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All night long the wind blew and the rain poured.
-definition-
to make a liquid or other substance flow out of or into a container
by holding it at an angle.

2010年6月1日火曜日

Robinson Crusoe for Children part2

1 indeed
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I said "Indeed it was a terrible storm."
-definition-
used to emphasize a statement or answer.
-for example-
The blood tasts prove that Vince is indeed the father.

2 share
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I had nearly six pounds of the yellow dust for my own share.
-definition-
to have or use something have to share.
-for example-
We don't have enough books so you'll have so share.


3 fiercer
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The storm grew fiercer and fiercer.
-for example-
done with a lot of energy and strong feelings, and sometimes violent.


4 moment
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I never felt so lonely as at that moment.
-definition-
a particular pointin time
-for example-
It was one of the most exciting moments in his life.