例文・使い方で印象づける「eats」の覚え方


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...He is in his fullsenses, he eats and he drinks, and he has his calls like other men and ashe had yesterday, before they caged him...   He is in his fullsenses, he eats and he drinks, and he has his calls like other men and ashe had yesterday, before they caged himの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」

...The king has a saying, ‘that he who works well, eats well,’ and he does not like people to eat indifferently at his table...   The king has a saying, ‘that he who works well,      eats well,’ and he does not like people to eat indifferently at his      tableの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

...It eats a portion of the back of the fish, and leaves the rest for the Barotse, who often had a race across the river when they saw an abandoned morsel lying on the opposite sand-banks...   It eats a      portion of the back of the fish, and leaves the rest for the Barotse, who      often had a race across the river when they saw an abandoned morsel lying      on the opposite sand-banksの読み方
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」

...Special days are setapart by each individual; on these days he eats only the smallest quantityand plainest quality of food...   Special days are setapart by each individual; on these days he eats only the smallest quantityand plainest quality of foodの読み方
Mary H. Kingsley 「Travels in West Africa」

...He wears his hair straight and he waylaysunprotected wayfarers in the forest at night, and in all districts exceptthat of Apollonia he eats them...   He wears his hair straight and he waylaysunprotected wayfarers in the forest at night, and in all districts exceptthat of Apollonia he eats themの読み方
Mary H. Kingsley 「Travels in West Africa」

...The soko eats noflesh—small bananas are his dainties, but not maize...   The soko eats noflesh—small bananas are his dainties, but not maizeの読み方
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」

...—Bambarré people suffer hunger now because theywill not plant cassava; this trading party eats all the maize, and sendsto a distance for more, and the Manyuema buy from them with malofu, orpalm-toddy...   —Bambarré people suffer hunger now because theywill not plant cassava; this trading party eats all the maize, and sendsto a distance for more, and the Manyuema buy from them with malofu, orpalm-toddyの読み方
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」

...She warbles prettily, very much like a canary, and is extremely activein catching flies, but eats crumbs of bread-and-milk too...   She warbles prettily, very much like a canary, and is extremely activein catching flies, but eats crumbs of bread-and-milk tooの読み方
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」

...The drummer, when he beats the drum inleading on the people to the razzia, repeats theperpetual chorus of Jatau chi geri—"The red(Sultan) eats up the country...   The drummer, when he beats the drum inleading on the people to the razzia, repeats theperpetual chorus of Jatau chi geri—The red(Sultan) eats up the countryの読み方
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」

...She eats rations enough for two...   She eats rations enough	for twoの読み方
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905」

...Continually does it crowd out its betters, or pugnaciously drive them away, and except on very rare occasions it eats neither insects nor weed seeds...   Continually does it crowd out its betters, or pugnaciously drive them away, and except on very rare occasions it eats neither insects nor weed seedsの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」

...He comesto the mountain, sees the breast, and cannot resist thetemptation it offers; he eats it, and takes the butteraway with him...   He comesto the mountain, sees the breast, and cannot resist thetemptation it offers; he eats it, and takes the butteraway with himの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...In the twenty-first story of thefifth book of Afanassieff, the boy-dwarf steals an oxfrom the priest and eats its tripe...   In the twenty-first story of thefifth book of Afanassieff, the boy-dwarf steals an oxfrom the priest and eats its tripeの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...Gargamelle, while she has Gargantua in herwomb, eats an excessive quantity of tripe of fattenedoxen...   Gargamelle, while she has Gargantua in herwomb, eats an excessive quantity of tripe of fattenedoxenの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

...—Theworm or serpent that eats bulls...   —Theworm or serpent that eats bullsの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

..." Maestro Agostino adds, moreover,that the mother refuses to give suck to the colt aslong as it carries this piece of flesh upon its lips, andsome say that the mother herself eats it...    Maestro Agostino adds, moreover,that the mother refuses to give suck to the colt aslong as it carries this piece of flesh upon its lips, andsome say that the mother herself eats itの読み方
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」

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