2008年5月27日火曜日

Lazy jack 2

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spoiled,matted
Context: By the time he got home the cheese was completely spoiled, part of it being lost, and part matted with his hair.

spoil
Definition: a spoiled person, especially a child, is rude and behaves badly because they have always been given what they want and allowed to do what they want

matted with
Definition:matted hair or fur is twisted or stuck together in a thick mass



scratch
Context:Tommy scratched him so much that he was forced to let it go.
Definition: to cut someone's skin slightly with your nails or with something sharp

silly,fellow
Context:When he got home, his mother said to him,"You silly fellow.

silly
Definition: not sensible, or showing bad judgment

fellow
Definition: a man


string, dragged
Context:You should have tied it with a string and dragged it along after you.

string
Definition: a strong thread made of several threads twisted together, used for tying or fastening things


dragged
Definition: to pull something along the ground, often because it is too heavy to carry

hired, butcher
Context: The next day jack hired himself to a butcher.

hire
Definition: to pay money to borrow something for a short period of time

butcher
Definition: some one who owns or works in shop that sells meat



nincompoop
Context: You nincompoop.
Definition: a stupied person

donkey, hoist
Context:He found some difficulty in hoisting the donkey on his shoulders.

donkey
Definition:a grey or blown animal like a horse, but smaller and long ears


hoist
Definition:to raise, lift, or pull up something, especially using ropes

deaf,dumb
Context:Now it happened that in a house along his way there lived a rich man with his only daughter, a beautiful girl, but unfourtunately deaf and dumb.

deaf
Definition: physically unable to hear anything or unable to hear well

dumb
Definition:unable to speak, because you are angry, surprised, shocked etc

burst
Context:she burst out into a great fit of laughter, and immediately recovered her speech and hearing.
Definition: If something bursts or if you burst it, it breaks open or apart suddenly and violently so that its contents come out



It takes about four hours. Tool:英辞郎, Longman Online Dictionaly
This story is very very funny. I used to read like that. But this story's hero is "Lasy Jack".
First, I think that jack's mother is very poor. But end, LASY is help for beautiful girl! It's mirracle! I will read my young brother. Maybe my brother like this story, too.I enjoyed it. I think that if I hate my part, it would help for someone. This story is not real. But it is a lesson for me. And I studied many wards. One acceptation have many wards. For example, stupied, silly, nincompoop and so on. I found these storynory aren't use same wards. Any way I like happy end story :D

2008年5月13日火曜日

Lasy jack

earning:稼ぎ、収入 sorts of: いくぶん muddle:混乱
ex)He's not used to earning a living, and he gets into all sorts of muddles.
彼は生活費を稼ぐのに役に立っておらず、いくぶん混乱していた。

fireside:炉端

yarn:ほら話、長話をする
ex)This old English story, collected by James Halliwell Orchard Phillips, is a good fire side yarn.
♪This yarn which the man talked were not amusing. If I was there, I slept at yarn without doubt.(without doubt:間違いなく)

goose:がちょう
ex)If you know the story of the Golden Goose, you might see some similaritise.
♪My hearts was calm to see goose family are cry on the river.

structure:構造 lad:青年、若者
ex)It has a nice repeating structure, and by the end of it, you will probably agree with Jack's mother, that he's not the cleverest of lads.
♪One of lads said "This house is very perfect structure."

Once upon a time:むかしむかし
ex)Once upon time there was a boy whose name was Jack.
♪Once upon a time, horses was as tall as foxs.

spinning:紡績
ex)They were very poor, and the old woman earned a fes pennies by spinning.
♪Now, in Japan, spinning factory farty.(farty:少ない)

warn:警告する
porridge:粥
ex)His mother could not make him do anything for her, and until at last she warned him that if he did not begin to work for his porridge, she would turn him out of the house to get his living as best he could.
♪The man surprised to see that poster warning " NO EAT PORRIDGE".

dreary:わびしい
ex)He lived with his mother in a dreary cottage.
♫The girl is dreary, so she earn a few money by selling a match.

bask浴びる
ex)Jack was so lazy that he would do nothing but bask in the sun in the hot weather, and sit by the corner of the fire in the winter time.
♫The flower bask the sun, it was be fine.

“ex)〜” is in context. "♫~"is sentence which I think myself.


Jack is so lazy.When he would do nothing, change the season!! I can't believe it. His mother is very hard.


I typed "♪My hearts was calm to see goose family are cry on the river." I look up 鳴く in the dictionary(英辞郎).

bark(犬のほえ声のように)call(動物が)crow(おんどりが)cry(動物が)heehaw〔ロバが〕honk(ガンが)singstridulate(昆虫などが羽で)wark(チョコボが)


I suprised to see it. Why are there a lot of  words? I typed "goose cry". Is it correct? And I laughed to see"wark( チョコボ)!It is game's character, isn't it? I used to play the game when I was little. That took me back:)

I took to type it about four hours.