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| 語 | わかりやすい意味 | 翻訳 | 発音 |
|---|---|---|---|
| tremble | shake | to shake slightly due to fear or cold | trem-bul |
| melancholy | sadness | a deep, persistent sadness or gloom | mel-an-kol-ee |
| pried | forced open | to force open or apart with difficulty | prahyd |
| foundations | bases | the underlying base or support of something | foun-day-shunz |
| determined | decided | having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it | di-tur-mind |
| stride | walk confidently | to walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction | strahyd |
| ankles | joints above feet | the joint connecting the foot with the leg | ang-kuhlz |
| stiff | rigid | not easily bent or changed in shape; rigid | stif |
| sheets | layers | large, thin, flat pieces of material | sheets |
| recognized | identified | to identify someone or something from having encountered them before | rek-uhg-nahyzd |
Mary Jane Oliver (1935–2019) was an American poet known for her work inspired by nature. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and the National Book Award in 1992. Her poetry often reflects a deep connection to the natural world and is characterized by vivid imagery and straightforward language.
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