例文・使い方で印象づける「shore」の覚え方


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...Did these men arrive here voluntarily or involuntarily, bydisembarking on the shore or by being wrecked? This point can only becleared up later...   Did these men arrive here voluntarily or involuntarily, bydisembarking on the shore or by being wrecked? This point can only becleared up laterの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The canoe followed the windings of the shore, avoiding the rocks whichfringed it, and which the rising tide began to cover...   The canoe followed the windings of the shore, avoiding the rocks whichfringed it, and which the rising tide began to coverの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The forest reached the shore, and the tall trees bendingover the water were beaten by the waves...   The forest reached the shore, and the tall trees bendingover the water were beaten by the wavesの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Herethe seaside forest ended, and the shore resumed the customary appearanceof a coast, with rocks, reefs, and sands...   Herethe seaside forest ended, and the shore resumed the customary appearanceof a coast, with rocks, reefs, and sandsの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The shore was of course examined with the same care from the edge of thewater to the cliff, and nothing could be discovered even with the aid ofthe instrument...   The shore was of course examined with the same care from the edge of thewater to the cliff, and nothing could be discovered even with the aid ofthe instrumentの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The canoe touched the shore...   The canoe touched the shoreの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Saws, hatchets, and hammers were shouldered by thesettlers, who, now transformed into carpenters, descended to the shore...   Saws, hatchets, and hammers were shouldered by thesettlers, who, now transformed into carpenters, descended to the shoreの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...As to the questionof knowing where this channel ended, at what point of the shore, and atwhat depth beneath the water, it could not be answered...   As to the questionof knowing where this channel ended, at what point of the shore, and atwhat depth beneath the water, it could not be answeredの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...There was not a trace of a habitation in any part, not the print of ahuman foot on the shore of the island, which after four hours' walkinghad been gone completely round...   There was not a trace of a habitation in any part, not the print of ahuman foot on the shore of the island, which after four hours walkinghad been gone completely roundの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Beyond alawn, surrounded by a wooden fence falling to pieces, was the shore, onthe left of which was the mouth of the stream...   Beyond alawn, surrounded by a wooden fence falling to pieces, was the shore, onthe left of which was the mouth of the streamの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The wind being rightahead, it was necessary to hug the shore...   The wind being rightahead, it was necessary to hug the shoreの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

... Anabasis (The March Up-country): the name given byXenophon to his account of the expedition of Cyrus the younger in hismarch from the shore of the Mediterranean against the King of Persia atBabylon...    Anabasis (The March Up-country): the name given byXenophon to his account of the expedition of Cyrus the younger in hismarch from the shore of the Mediterranean against the King of Persia atBabylonの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...At the end of this day they made a bleak andmiserable camp on the shore of Lake Le Barge...   At the end of this day they made a bleak andmiserable camp on the shore of Lake Le Bargeの読み方
Jack London 「The Call of the Wild」

...Hans and Pete moved alongthe bank, snubbing with a thin Manila rope from tree to tree, while Thorntonremained in the boat, helping its descent by means of a pole, and shoutingdirections to the shore...   Hans and Pete moved alongthe bank, snubbing with a thin Manila rope from tree to tree, while Thorntonremained in the boat, helping its descent by means of a pole, and shoutingdirections to the shoreの読み方
Jack London 「The Call of the Wild」

..., bank, shore...   , bank, shoreの読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...They saw the galleystoo, lying at anchor near the shore, which, on removing theirawnings, appeared covered with flags and pennants all flickeringin the wind, and kissing the surface of the water...   They saw the galleystoo, lying at anchor near the shore, which, on removing theirawnings, appeared covered with flags and pennants all flickeringin the wind, and kissing the surface of the waterの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」

...With the wind in that quarter, only little wavelets, not much bigger than I had seen upon a lake, beat upon the shore...   With the wind in that quarter, only little wavelets,      not much bigger than I had seen upon a lake, beat upon the shoreの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

...But not three yards from shore, I plumped in head over ears; and if ever I was heard of more, it was rather by God’s grace than my own prudence...   But not three yards from shore, I plumped in      head over ears; and if ever I was heard of more, it was rather by God’s      grace than my own prudenceの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

... Yet nearer, and there began to come to our ears a great sound of mourning, the people on board and those on the shore crying and lamenting one to another so as to pierce the heart...        Yet nearer, and there began to come to our ears a great sound of mourning,      the people on board and those on the shore crying and lamenting one to      another so as to pierce the heartの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

...Accordingly we shook hands upon the bargain, and came in the afternoon to a small house, standing alone by the shore of the Linnhe Loch...   Accordingly we shook hands upon the      bargain, and came in the afternoon to a small house, standing alone by the      shore of the Linnhe Lochの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

...It was seven against one; in that part of the shore there was no rock that Alan could set his back to; and the sailors began to spread out and come behind him...   It was seven against one; in that part of the shore there was      no rock that Alan could set his back to; and the sailors began to spread      out and come behind himの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

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