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a tall forest tree with smooth grey bark, shiny leaves and small nuts
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The notice read: ‘Trespassers will be prosecuted.’ 学び始める
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a person who goes onto sb’s land without their permission The notice read: ‘Trespassers will be prosecuted.’
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If you hurry, you should catch up with them at the bridge. 学び始める
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to reach sb who is ahead by going faster If you hurry, you should catch up with them at the bridge.
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to make a short high sound that is not very loud
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Passengers for flight 406 to New York should proceed to Gate 32. 学び始める
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to go in a particular direction Passengers for flight 406 to New York should proceed to Gate 32.
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The main road proceeds north for another two miles. 学び始める
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to go in a particular direction The main road proceeds north for another two miles.
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although a conifer, the larch is a deciduous tree and loses its leaves in the autumn
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a small area of trees
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The answer to the problem must be sought elsewhere. 学び始める
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in, at or to another place The answer to the problem must be sought elsewhere.
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Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer. 学び始める
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to put things into an untidy state or the wrong order Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer.
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Now and then I receive letters from my former students. 学び始める
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(every) now and then/again sometimes, but not regularly or often Now and then I receive letters from my former students.
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The grey horse came trotting gracefully across the field. 学び始める
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if a horse or other animal trots, it moves more quickly than when walking but does not run The grey horse came trotting gracefully across the field.
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Beth stood there, silent and thoughtful, for a long time. 学び始める
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thinking seriously about something Beth stood there, silent and thoughtful, for a long time.
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I'm always amazed that otherwise intelligent people are deluded into believing its truth. 学び始める
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to make sb believe sth that is not true I'm always amazed that otherwise intelligent people are deluded into believing its truth.
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He's deluding himself if he thinks it's going to be easy. 学び始める
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to choose to believe sth that is not true He's deluding himself if he thinks it's going to be easy.
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