例文・使い方で印象づける「martin」の覚え方


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...' Martin recognisedthe voice as that of one of the servants of Don Suero, and toldme so, placing himself before me, as if to protect me from adanger which he believed was threatening me...    Martin recognisedthe voice as that of one of the servants of Don Suero, and toldme so, placing himself before me, as if to protect me from adanger which he believed was threatening meの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...At last, however,the combat ceased; but the darkness prevented me from seeingwhat had happened to Martin and our fathers...   At last, however,the combat ceased; but the darkness prevented me from seeingwhat had happened to Martin and our fathersの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...Five or six of the bandits arose on hearing that cry, and,following the example of Martin, hastened to mount theirhorses...   Five or six of the bandits arose on hearing that cry, and,following the example of Martin, hastened to mount theirhorsesの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."Companions," said Martin, placing himself at their head,"no other resource remains for us but to break through them,sword in hand, and endeavour to reach the plain, whether weare killed or not...   Companions, said Martin, placing himself at their head,no other resource remains for us but to break through them,sword in hand, and endeavour to reach the plain, whether weare killed or notの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."The father of Martin," he said, "was killed by a stabwhich he received in the horrible fight from one of theretainers of Don Suero...   The father of Martin, he said, was killed by a stabwhich he received in the horrible fight from one of theretainers of Don Sueroの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...Then Martin Gonzalez drew hissword and raised it above the head of his unarmed rival...   Then Martin Gonzalez drew hissword and raised it above the head of his unarmed rivalの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."Then let us finish quickly," said Martin in a low voice,"for Ximena awaits me with open arms...   Then let us finish quickly, said Martin in a low voice,for Ximena awaits me with open armsの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...The sword of Martin Gonzalez was stained withthe blood of him who shed that of your father...   The sword of Martin Gonzalez was stained withthe blood of him who shed that of your fatherの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."The count," replied Martin, "is now in Carrion, and thatis why I believe that the opportune time has arrived to attackthe castle...   The count, replied Martin, is now in Carrion, and thatis why I believe that the opportune time has arrived to attackthe castleの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."No, I shall not fight with him; Martin Gonzalez wasstronger and more skilful than I...   No, I shall not fight with him; Martin Gonzalez wasstronger and more skilful than Iの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...Rui-Venablos, Martin,and their company at last succeeded in reaching the postern...   Rui-Venablos, Martin,and their company at last succeeded in reaching the posternの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."What a terrible blow it was to us, Bellido! You prophesiedonly too truly when you said that half the band would bedestroyed if we assaulted the castle by force," said Martin...   What a terrible blow it was to us, Bellido! You prophesiedonly too truly when you said that half the band would bedestroyed if we assaulted the castle by force, said Martinの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...And it was the fact that, as Martin and Guillen were bothin love, they longed to speak of their love affairs; each wasanxious to make a confidant of someone who could understandhim...   And it was the fact that, as Martin and Guillen were bothin love, they longed to speak of their love affairs; each wasanxious to make a confidant of someone who could understandhimの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

..."What a fool I have been!" said Martin, striking his headwith the palm of his hand...   What a fool I have been! said Martin, striking his headwith the palm of his handの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

...It was it which armed my right hand with thedagger of a bandit; it was it which changed Martin, a good,peaceful, inoffensive youth, living in Carrion, into the terribleVengador...   It was it which armed my right hand with thedagger of a bandit; it was it which changed Martin, a good,peaceful, inoffensive youth, living in Carrion, into the terribleVengadorの読み方
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」

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