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VOA慢速英语:'The Blue Hotel,' by Stephen Crane, Part One
sufficiently – adv. having or providing as much as is needed
cowboy – n. a man who rides a horse and whose job is to take care of cows or horses especially in the western U.S.
occupied – adj. being used by someone or something
cards – n. a game played with a set of small pieces of stiff paper that are marked with symbols or pictures to show its value
quarrel(ing) – v. to argue about or disagree with something
nervously – adv. in a way showing feelings of being worried and afraid about what might happen
courage – n. the ability to do something that you know is difficult or dangerous
evidently – adv. in a way that can be easily seen or noticed
apparently – adv. used to describe something that appears to be true based on what is known
tremble(d) – v. to shake slightly because you are afraid, nervous or excited
eagerly – adv. in a way that shows you are very interested
undeserved – adj. unfair or unjustified
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