My first quite tall in Egypt grows,
Above it hovers1 my second,
My whole I’m sure each sportsman knows,
And when cooked quite dainty reckoned.
Ans. Reed-Bird.
My first, what is it? Scholars know,
My second’s all the muses2,
My whole, a bark, in the south doth grow,
And in fever oft we use it.
Quinine.
My first we say when we address a lady,
My second’s a destructive insect,
My whole is the greatest thing that ever lived.
Mammoth3.
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My first is a score,
My second, if more
You wish to know, you will use;
My whole is a game
Of very good fame,
And when well played will not fail to amuse.
Twenty Questions.
My first is part of a wheel,
My second is half of a trifle “light as air,”
And my whole is a commotion4.
Hubbub5.
My first will make you think of smoke; my second of dust; my whole an aspiring6 mortal.
Chimney-Sweep.
My first is nought7 but empty sound,
And yet we can’t converse8 without it;
My second, when on earth ’tis found,
Commands respect, though some may doubt it;
My whole’s the name of a living poet,
Both sweet, and simple in his lays,
His name I’m sure when you do know it,
You’ll one and all join in his praise.
Wordsworth.
Above it hovers1 my second,
My whole I’m sure each sportsman knows,
And when cooked quite dainty reckoned.
Ans. Reed-Bird.
My first, what is it? Scholars know,
My second’s all the muses2,
My whole, a bark, in the south doth grow,
And in fever oft we use it.
Quinine.
My first we say when we address a lady,
My second’s a destructive insect,
My whole is the greatest thing that ever lived.
Mammoth3.
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My first is a score,
My second, if more
You wish to know, you will use;
My whole is a game
Of very good fame,
And when well played will not fail to amuse.
Twenty Questions.
My first is part of a wheel,
My second is half of a trifle “light as air,”
And my whole is a commotion4.
Hubbub5.
My first will make you think of smoke; my second of dust; my whole an aspiring6 mortal.
Chimney-Sweep.
My first is nought7 but empty sound,
And yet we can’t converse8 without it;
My second, when on earth ’tis found,
Commands respect, though some may doubt it;
My whole’s the name of a living poet,
Both sweet, and simple in his lays,
His name I’m sure when you do know it,
You’ll one and all join in his praise.
Wordsworth.
It is hard to tell whether my first or second has kindled9 the greater number of flames; my whole is the name of a celebrated10 manufacturer of an article without which royalty11 could not exist.
Warwick the King Maker12.
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鸟( hover的第三人称单数 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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v.沉思,冥想( muse的第三人称单数 );沉思自语说(某事) | |
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n.长毛象;adj.长毛象似的,巨大的 | |
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