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renouce to say in a formal or definite way that you refuse to follow, obey, or support (someone or something) any longer He renounced his old way of life. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ã·ã£ã©ãã¯é¸æï¼éâ¦
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futile having no result or effect : pointless or useless All our efforts proved futile. They made a futile [=vain] attempt to control the flooding. ---------------------------------------------------------------- æ¨æ©ã¯äºæ¬¡ä¼ã飯ç°æ©ã®è麦â¦
whirlwind always used before a noun happening or done very quickly The band went on a whirlwind concert tour. They were married after a whirlwind romance. We continued on at a whirlwind pace. -----------------------------------------------â¦
rematch a match or game that is played by the same people or team after an earlier match or game - usually singular After he lost the first game he demanded a rematch. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ã¨ã¼ãâ¦
cruise [no obj] to do something easily : to easily succeed at something She cruised {=waltzed, breezed] through the exam. The team cruised to victory in the last game. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ãã©ãâ¦
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away on the field or court of an opponent The team played both (at) home and away. [=the team played both home games and away games] ---------------------------------------------------------------- æ¬å¤åå ´ãã帰ã£ã¦ã¾ããã¾ãããå¢ç°æè¯â¦
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speculation ideas or guesses about something that is not known [noncount] He dismissed their theories as mere speculation. The book is just a lot of idle speculation about the future. [count] Her speculations leave many questions unanswereâ¦
pessimistic having or showing a lack of hope for the future : expecting bad things to happen He has an extremely negative and pessimistic attitude. ---------------------------------------------------------------- TOEIC S&Wãã¹ãåé¨ãç¡äºâ¦
purge to destroy something that is no longer needed: The system automatically purges unread emails after two weeks. ãªãä¼ã§è©±é¡ã«ä¸ã£ã¦ããåèªã調ã¹ã¦ã¿ã¾ããããã®èª¬æã¯ï¼ Longman DOCE 5th editionã®ãã®ã§ãããITåéã§ä½¿ããã¦ããæå³ã§â¦
visionary having or showing clear ideas about what should happen or be done in the future She is known as a visionary leader. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ãã©ã³ãã¼ãã¼ï¼æå¾ã®10+7åã®ã¿ã®è¦³æ¦ã§ãããï¼â¦
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