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regretfully feeling sad because you do not want to do what you are doing: âWe'd better go,âshe said regretfully. ---------------------------------------------------------------- æ¨å¹´ã¯å¢ç°æè¯ãããMCãåããã«ã¦ã³ããã¦ã³ã¤ãã³ãã«åå ãâ¦
lazybones [C] a word for a lazy person, often used in a friendly way to someone you like: Come on, lazybones! Get out of bed. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ããããã³ã»ã«ããï¼ã¢ã¡ãªã«vsãã·ã¢æ¦ï¼ã¹ã¤ã¹vsâ¦
debate to consider something carefully before making a decision: debate who/what/how etc. (to do sth) I'm still debating what to do. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ã¾ãã¾ãã«ã¦ã³ããã¦ã³ã®ã«ã¦ã³ãï¼ééãâ¦
gathering [C] a meeting of a group of people: a large gathering of war veterans ---------------------------------------------------------------- ä»æ¥ã¯å¹¹äºå½¹ã§æ¼å®´ä¼ã®å¿å¹´ä¼ãï¼åã®å çæ¹ã大å¦ã移ãããããã§ãã å¸å·å¸ã§é å¸ãã¦ããéæ¾â¦
puffed up behaving in a way that shows you are too proud: He was all puffed up with his own importance. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ãæ°æ¥è±æ ¶ããã¾ã¤ããå½é¸ãã¾ãããå¢ç°æè¯ããã¨ã®æ°å¹´é¡åããã ãâ¦
afterglow [C usually singular] a good feeling that remains after a happy experience: the afterglow of victory ---------------------------------------------------------------- å¢ç°æè¯ããã®æ¥å¹´ã®ã«ã¬ã³ãã¼ï¼åä¸çã®ã¿å±ãã¾ããã å¹´æ«é²è¡â¦
the witching hour the time in the middle of the night, usually midnight, when strange or magic things are believed to happen ---------------------------------------------------------------- ä»äºãä¸åºåãã¤ããã¨ããã§ï¼SSDã®äº¤æããããªãâ¦
huddle [I always + adv./prep.] to lie or sit with your arms and legs close to your body, especially because you are cold or frightened: Homeless men huddled beneath flimsy blankets on the sidewalk. -----------------------------------------â¦
wayward behaving in a way that is not considered right or appropriate: wayward youth ---------------------------------------------------------------- æ©æã®ã¢ã¼ã»ãã«vsãªã´ã¡ãã¼ã«æ¦ï¼0-2ãã3-2ã«ããã¨ãã¯åã¡ç¹3ã åããã¨æã£ãã®ã§ããâ¦
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citron [C] a fruit that comes from India that like a lemon, but bigger and with thick skin squash [C,U] one of a group of large heavy hard fruits, such as pumpkins and zucchini, that are eaten as vegetables --------------------------------â¦
be under the impression that... to believe that something is true when it is not true: Sorry, I was under the impression that you were the manager. ---------------------------------------------------------------- è±æ¤ã®ç³è¾¼ç· åããªãã12æâ¦
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long-awaited [only before noun] a long-awaited event, moment etc. is one that you have been waiting for a long time: the long-awaited sequel ---------------------------------------------------------------- å¢ç°æè¯ã®ãã¸ã¥ã¢ã«ä½åã®DVDçãâ¦
reappraise [T] to examine something again in order to consider whether you should change your opinion of it: We have reappraised our economic forecast. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ãã¹ã¿ã¼ã¦ã©ã¼ãºæå¾ã®â¦
reaffirm [T] to formally state an intention, belief etc. again, especially as an answer to a question or doubt: He reaffirmed his belief that a solution could be found. ---------------------------------------------------------------- æå¯â¦
disillusion [T] to make someone realize that something that they thought was true or good is not really true or good: I have to disillusion you, but you'll probably never get your money back. -----------------------------------------------â¦
meander [I] if a river, stream, road etc. meanders, it has a lot of curves in it: The trail meanders eastward into Sunol Park. ---------------------------------------------------------------- STAR WARSå°åããã¾ããããâ ï¼â ¤ï¼â ¥ã¯åæ¥ã«è¡ã£â¦
insulate [T] to protect someone from bad experience or unwanted influences: insulate sb/sth from sth Her family's money insulated her from the pressures of the real world. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 20â¦
betrayal [C,U] an act of betraying your country, a friend, or someone who trusts you: The policy is a betrayal of American principles. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ä»äºã®é²ã¿å ·åã«ãã£ã¦ã¯ï¼å¸°å® éä¸ã«ï¼â¦
savvy having the practical knowledge and ability to deal with a situation successfully: savvy consumers computer-savvy/media-savvy etc. (=having knowledge about a particular subject) --------------------------------------------------------â¦
utmost do/try your utmost to try as hard as you can to achieve something: Kimball said he would do his utmost to achieve a peaceful solution. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ç¥ä¿çºçµç±ã§è¿åãã¦å¸°ã£ã¦ããã®â¦
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attain [T] to succeed in reaching a particular level or in getting something after trying for a long time: She was 34 before she finally attained stardom. India attained independence in 1947. -----------------------------------------------â¦
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gelid very cold ---------------------------------------------------------------- TIMEã®ã¢ããªï¼æ°ãããªãã¾ãããåã®ãã¼ã¸ã§ã³ã¯ï¼é»åçã®è³¼èªï¼ é²è¦§ã«ç¹åãã¦ããã®ã§ããï¼ã¦ã§ãã¨ã®é£åãæèããå½¢ã«ãªãã¾ããã ãã¡ã®iPadã¯ç¬¬ï¼ä¸ä»£ãªã®â¦
degradation [C,U] an experience, situation, or condition that makes you feel ashamed and angry: a life of poverty and degradation ---------------------------------------------------------------- UEFAãã£ã³ããªã³ãºãªã¼ã°ï¼ã¢ããªã®ã©ã¸ãªãèâ¦
loyalty [singular, U] the quality of remaining faithful to your friends, principles, country etc ---------------------------------------------------------------- BSæ¥ãã¬ã§ãã£ã¦ããå¿ è£èµãã¿ã¦ãã¾ãã¾ãã(ç¬)ã å£è¦äºéå µè¡ã西ç°æè¡ããâ¦