单词 | ratan |
例句 | Their few wants are supplied by barter from friendly settled peoples, or in return for iron implements, calico, beads, tobacco, etc., they offer jungle produce, mainly gutta, indiarubber, camphor, dammar and ratans. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z Of course, they differ very much in their temperature; so that some of them abound in the ratan and bamboo, both of enormous dimension, while others produce only oaks and pines. An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha In fact, there is little difference between these houses and those built by the Burmahs and other tribes in whose countries bamboo and ratan are plentiful. Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with drawings of costume and scenery It is covered first with bass and then with sacking, made of Indian grass tied around with ratan. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce The roof is carefully thatched with the leaves of the nipa-palm and these are sewn into a thick mat with ratan. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania The Dyaks, they told me, collected ratans, and likewise canes, which are plentiful. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy After hasty calculations he set them to work digging toward the head waters, following a line of ratan which he stretched to guide them. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Some ratans were growing not far off; he immediately began cutting them away, and having collected a large supply, twisted them ingeniously into a rope. In the Eastern Seas Mr. Charles Sandford, meanwhile, who was cultivating the sublime art of indifference, the distinguishing feature and the ideal of his tribe, only tapped his boot with his slender ratan, and then smoothed his silky moustaches. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Each should be furnished with a garland of flowers fastened to ratan three feet long; these must be held in the hands of the ladies, making a complete network of flowers. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants The wide, low verandas are shaded on the sunny side by screens or blinds of ratan painted green, and from the ceiling dangle baskets, large baskets, filled with every imaginable variety of fern. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Arranged in this lane, at intervals, were slip nooses of ratan, which, rising above the structure, looked like skeleton arches. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Macco, hanging the spear about his neck, climbed up a neighbouring tree, which was united to the one on which the kangaroo was sitting by a strong band of ratan. In the Eastern Seas If the patient was a little stronger, my first prescription would be a smart external application of birch or ratan; but, as it is, we shall have to omit that for the present. Oscar The Boy Who Had His Own Way The marines, under arms, and in full uniform, fall in at the after-part of the quarter-deck; while the ship's boys, under the master-at-arms, with his ratan in hand, muster on the forecastle. The Lieutenant and Commander Being Autobigraphical Sketches of His Own Career, from Fragments of Voyages and Travels Perhaps we might allow another dollar for the reed with its six hundred dents of split ratan. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. From the window in the nearest house, Piang kept watch with Kali, Asin, and Tooloowee; in his hand he held the ratan cable that controlled the nooses in the narrow lane. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old They soon returned with some fine pieces of ratan, with which they immediately bound our arms behind us, and our legs so close together, that we could with difficulty walk. In the Eastern Seas The sides are covered, some with mats, more or less substantial and costly, others with thatch, fastened with split ratans. Lives of the Three Mrs. Judsons The most remarkable are the ratans, belonging to the Calamus genus of palms. Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 The bonang is an instrument with inverted bronze bowls resting on ratans and struck with mallets. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. That python broke green ratan thongs half an inch in diameter, and soon twisted out of all its fastenings except the one about its neck. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old Some of the magnificent volute shells were employed as baskets; while gigantic helmet shells, suspended by ratan handles, formed the vessels in which fresh water was brought from house to house. In the Eastern Seas Every box is properly weighed, papered, and bound with split ratan, the bill of the purchase has gone duly authenticated to the foreign factory, and the teas bid farewell to their native soil. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 04, February, 1858 "Speak, sir!" exclaimed Lugare, with a loud strike of his ratan on the desk. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy Bamboo and ratan, whole or split, afford the materials for all these baskets and cages. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Catching hold of the mango-tree with its tail, it pulled until its eyes bulged from the sockets, but the ratan held. The Adventures of Piang the Moro Jungle Boy A Book for Young and Old The ball is small, made of ratan, hollow, elastic, and light. In the Eastern Seas "Upon my word, 'tis a fine ratan, and well replaces that which the ph— Bah! what was I going to say?" The Antiquary — Volume 02 "No impudence!" exclaim'd the teacher, passionately, as he grasp'd a long and heavy ratan: "give me none of your sharp speeches, or I'll thrash you till you beg like a dog." Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy The large mat sails depend from yards of bamboo; the rudders are large oars, one over each counter; the decks are roofed with bamboo, ratan and the inevitable nipa-palm leaves. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. "Don't molest the poor simpleton any more, but disperse to your quarters," said the officer, now waving his ratan to the scattering crowd, and resuming his walk up the street. The Rangers; or, The Tory's Daughter A tale illustrative of the revolutionary history of Vermont They were kept in their place by long strips of ratan, passed transversely between them, much in the way of a cane-bottom chair. In the Eastern Seas There were gallants on either hand—gay, dashing lads, with big whiskers, long locks, and smart ratans, upon whom madame, our lady-mother, looked with far more complacency than upon me. Confession, or, the Blind Heart; a Domestic Story At length the last class had been heard, and the last lesson recited, and Lugare seated himself behind his desk on the platform, with his longest and stoutest ratan before him. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy The boatswain's mate went to work without delay, seizing the poor little culprits by their loose frocks, and using a ratan without mercy. Omoo We then, fastening some ratans round it, dragged it on rollers to the bed which had been prepared, and thus in due form laid the keel of the Hope. In the Eastern Seas Round the waist they wore coils of ratan, stained red, to which their petticoats were attached. In the Eastern Seas He now secured his torch to the end of another piece of ratan, eight or ten yards long, with his chopping-knife fastened by a short rope. In the Eastern Seas Tying up the legs of our prize with the ratan, we passed a piece of bamboo through them, and took our way by the path we had cut to the beach. In the Eastern Seas They were considerably taller than those on our island—some of the most lofty being draped with festoons of the creeping ratans, which gave them a peculiarly graceful appearance. In the Eastern Seas The ratans I speak of, though allied to palms, are creepers. In the Eastern Seas Having done this, he began to ascend the tree, throwing his ratan band a short distance above him, leaning back at the same time and placing his feet against the trunk. In the Eastern Seas The cable also was formed of ratan, which, though strong, could easily, I suspected, be cut by rocks. In the Eastern Seas Several pieces of small ratan lay near us, and taking one of them, he formed a noose, with which in his hand he crept towards the tree. In the Eastern Seas It was, however, supported also by ratans, which led from some overhanging trees above it, while other bamboos were stuck into the banks, and leaning outward over the stream, formed diagonal supports. In the Eastern Seas The arrival of my uncle with his man, carrying a quantity of the light ratan rope, gave us some hopes of being able to rescue our friends on board the brig. In the Eastern Seas To do so I coiled it round a stick, and secured it with a piece of thin ratan. In the Eastern Seas We soon cut down some of the larger bamboos, with ratan to secure the cross pieces, and had an amply buoyant raft to carry one person out into the centre. In the Eastern Seas Here and there also were groups of bamboos; and in many places ratans grew, hanging from tree to tree. In the Eastern Seas In some places the original trunk had entirely disappeared, leaving only the ratan. In the Eastern Seas We were struck by the enormous size of the trees and the variety of large ferns, as well as the number of climbing ratan palms. In the Eastern Seas |
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