例文・使い方で印象づける「singular」の覚え方


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...Nothing is morewonderful or more singular than those enormous specimens of the order ofthe myrtaceæ...   Nothing is morewonderful or more singular than those enormous specimens of the order ofthe myrtaceæの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...In fact the orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal signs of agitation,and, singular to say, the two animals appeared more uneasy than angry...   In fact the orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal signs of agitation,and, singular to say, the two animals appeared more uneasy than angryの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...But the inequality between us was too greatto suffer me to entertain any reasonable hopes, and his gallantrytoo singular not to offend me...   But the inequality between us was too greatto suffer me to entertain any reasonable hopes, and his gallantrytoo singular not to offend meの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」

... “Why,” said he, “that is his house that I have just come out of; and for a rather singular chance, I am that very man...         “Why,” said he, “that is his house that I have just come out of; and for a      rather singular chance, I am that very manの読み方
Robert Louis Stevenson 「Kidnapped」

...’ Ithereupon engaged the young gallant in a long and animatedconversation—we discussed Herr Glück’s singular success inLondon—until a lady claimed his arm for supper...   ’ Ithereupon engaged the young gallant in a long and animatedconversation—we discussed Herr Glück’s singular success inLondon—until a lady claimed his arm for supperの読み方
Baroness Orczy 「The Scarlet Pimpernel」

... “I should say, for instance, ‘Oh! nymph, who—’ After ‘who’ I should place a verb in the second person singular of the present indicative; and should go on thus: ‘this grot profound...         “I should say, for instance, ‘Oh! nymph, who—’ After ‘who’ I should      place a verb in the second person singular of the present indicative; and      should go on thus: ‘this grot profoundの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

... “Monsieur de Biscarrat,” said the bishop of Vannes, with a singular accent of nobility and courtesy, “Monsieur de Biscarrat, be kind enough to resume your liberty...         “Monsieur de Biscarrat,” said the bishop of Vannes, with a singular accent      of nobility and courtesy, “Monsieur de Biscarrat, be kind enough to resume      your libertyの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

...In their glance those eyes, flanking a high-bridged, intrepid nose, were of singular penetration and of a steady haughtiness that went well with his firm lips...   In their glance those eyes, flanking a      high-bridged, intrepid nose, were of singular penetration and of a steady      haughtiness that went well with his firm lipsの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Captain Blood」

... He lost himself in unprofitable speculations born of that singular fragrance...        He lost himself in unprofitable speculations born of that singular      fragranceの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Captain Blood」

...And then a voice at his elbow—the voice of Dyke, who had elected to sail with him—assured him that he was not singular in his bewilderment...   And then a voice at his elbow—the voice of      Dyke, who had elected to sail with him—assured him that he was not      singular in his bewildermentの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Captain Blood」

...The singular regard conceived by Mme...   The singular regard conceived by      Mmeの読み方
Rafael Sabatini 「Scaramouche」

...A singular person was this M...   A singular person was this Mの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... “He is singular enough, indeed,” said De Wardes, caressing his horse’s neck...         “He is singular enough, indeed,” said De Wardes, caressing his horse’s      neckの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... “Very well, then,” said Monsieur, with an expression of stern determination on his countenance, which offered a singular contrast to its usual gentleness...         “Very well, then,” said Monsieur, with an expression of stern      determination on his countenance, which offered a singular contrast to its      usual gentlenessの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」

... “I am a great observer; and just now you made use of a very singular oath, which is unusual for you...         “I am a great observer; and just now you made use of a very singular oath,      which is unusual for youの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

... “Ah! I admit that,” said Aramis, with a singular smile, “you are, indeed, not to be matched for making your friends’ fortunes for them...         “Ah! I admit that,” said Aramis, with a singular smile, “you are, indeed,      not to be matched for making your friends’ fortunes for themの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

... Aramis resumed his usual smile, the expression of which was so singular...         Aramis resumed his usual smile, the expression of which was so singularの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

...In fact, every one at court, of any perception at all, knew perfectly well the capricious fancy and absurd despotism of the princess’s singular character...   In fact, every one at court, of any      perception at all, knew perfectly well the capricious fancy and absurd      despotism of the princess’s singular characterの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Louise de la Valliere」

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