1. lobbies
英語 "という言葉hole"(lobbies)集合で発生します。
Fiszki z książki - "To Geyserland Union Pacific-Or...2. eighteen
Eighteen minutes later, the battle was over.
Wimbledon has eighteen grass courts, including the Center Court.
He said that he would be eighteen on his next birthday.
You should know better now you are eighteen.
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
He dissociated himself from the firm he had worked for for eighteen years.
When Tom was eighteen, he decided that he wanted to become a soldier.
Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen.
People under eighteen aren't supposed to buy alcoholic drinks.
Tom can't be over thirty. He looks like he's about eighteen.
Are you eighteen?
The Christian religion is from heaven. The gates of hell shall not prevail against it, and its professors are not afraid of its being examined. It has stood for eighteen hundred years, and it will stand long.
The appropriate age for marriage is around eighteen for girls and thirty-seven for men.
Did you know that the neighbor's daughter is already married? "You don't say! She's only eighteen!"
Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty.
3. saw
I saw nothing.
The year 1980 saw the fastest economic growth in that country.
The man I saw yesterday was a complete gentleman.
It's been two years since I saw him last.
I would scream very loudly if I saw a scorpion in my room.
Tom and Mary were paddling a canoe down the river the last time I saw them.
Today, my classmate saw you guys shopping at Auchan.
She denied having met him even though we saw them talking to each other.
Each of them has to write a report about what he saw.
I saw some small animals running away in all directions.
What would you do if you saw a man from another planet?
He saw brightly-colored birds, flowers and leaves.
Suppose your father saw us together, what would he say?
Both men drew maps and pictures of what they saw.
The boy I saw searching through the garbage can said that he had not eaten anything for four days.
4. huge
A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
huge difference
Japan's balance of payments has been running a huge surplus for many years.
I was almost deceived by a certain trader's sweet words into making a huge loss.
You're going to fall and sprain your ankle wearing sandals with such huge platforms.
He wore a jaunty coat of chocolate-colored velvet, with diamond buttons, and with two huge pockets which were always filled with bones, dropped there at dinner by his loving mistress.
Never mind that. After all up till now he's stuffed himself on huge profit selling high brand-name goods of no real worth. From now on he can just try his best at honest trade.
When she dumped me, the shock of it was like a huge gong going off and scrambling all my thoughts.
The church we went past crumbled five minutes afterwards due to a huge earthquake and more than a 100 churchgoers were buried alive.
Due to the catastrophe caused by the huge tsunami, damage was sustained by the nuclear reactor as well as explosions at the nuclear power plant.
Actually that I bring a huge volume of reference material with me is a makeshift way of preventing people from disputing my case.
With the development of networks a huge and unprecedented volume of messages flies around the world.
- Oh, just by the way, I proposed to Jane - Just by the way?! Man, it´s huge!
The house isn't huge and it's on about two-thirds of an acre, and when we first bought it I spent several hours every week getting the lawnmower fixed and cutting the lawn, in that order.
5. whole
The whole nation wants peace.
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
I met an old man who says that he's never eaten at a restaurant in his whole life.
She took advantage of our hospitality and stayed a whole month without paying us anything.
I feel so bad for the baritone saxes, who often have 200 measures of nothing but whole notes.
It is difficult to overcome this shortcoming without drastically changing the whole system.
A really perceptive person can figure out a whole situation with just a few clues. That's the kind of person I want you to become.
The whole company stood in silence for a few moments, as a tribute to the dead.
Our whole case hinges on whether the government's actions were constitutional or not.
Two whole pages of the newspaper were devoted to the news of the royal divorce.
Now Marina was a romantic, she had not yet fallen into that passive state of mind which accepts that one should find a corner to live, anywhere, and then arrange one's whole life around it.
When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture.
One hutong connects with another, siheyuans connect with other siheyuans to form a block, and blocks join with other blocks to form the whole city.
You have been thinking about this problem the whole morning. Take a break; go eat lunch.
You couldn't tell it by looking, but she has the legendary tale of having eaten two whole cakes when a child.