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disgrace If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have done. His vice president also had to resign in disgrace. ----------------â¦
upset [not before noun] unhappy and worried because something bad or disappointing has happened: It's OK. Don't get upset. +about/over She was really upset about the accident. upset that Marcy was upset that she wasn't invited. -----------â¦
woozy informal feeling weak and unsteady [syn] dizzy: When I stood up, I felt a little woozy. ---------------------------------------------------------------- TOEFL ITPãã¹ãï¼å ¨ç¶ã§ããæãã§ã¯ããã¾ãããorz ãã¯ãå¿ã¯TOEIC L&Rãã¹ãã«ãâ¦
alter [I,T] to change, or to make someone or something change [syn] change: Her face hadn't altered much over the years. radically/significantly/fundamentally alter sth Having children has dramatically altered our lives. The discovery alteâ¦
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forced caused by necessity The plane had engine problems and had to make a forced landing in a field. [=the plane was forced to land in a field] ---------------------------------------------------------------- TOEICå¸°å® å¾ï¼åèãã¬ãã®æµ èâ¦
basic forming or relating to the first or easiest part of something We're learning basic [=beginning] English. She lacks even the most basic skills necessary for the job. basic reading, writing, and mathematics ----------------------------â¦
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organic happening or developing in a slow and natural way The company has gone through a period of steady organic growth in recent years. go through to experience (something) He's going through a painful divorce. I understand what you're gâ¦
mourn to feel or show great sadness because someone has died [no obj] When he dies, people throughout the world will mourn.[=grieve] - often + for Thousands mourned for him. [+ obj] She is still mourning her husband, who died last year. Thâ¦
orgasmic very exciting or enjoyable White-water rafting was an orgasmic experience. ---------------------------------------------------------------- BSææ¥ã§é¦ç¹å鏿ã®è©¦åã観æ¦ãããã¨ãã¬ãã®ã¹ã¤ãããå ¥ãã¦ï¼ ãã£ã³ãã«ãåãããã¨ãâ¦
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fatal causing ruin or failure a fatal weakness She made a fatal mistake/error. The plan contained a fatal flaw. [=a flaw that would cause it to fail] ---------------------------------------------------------------- ææ°åãæªãï¼ã®ãªã®ãªã¾â¦
ominous suggesting that something bad is going to happen in the future He spoke in ominous tones. an ominous threat of war ---------------------------------------------------------------- ã¹ãããã§ç¡æã§è¦è´ã§ããã®ã§ï¼é¦ç¹å鏿ã®è©¦åãâ¦
careless done, made, or said without enough thought or attention It was a careless mistake. I made a careless [=rude, thoughtless] remark. a newspaper known for careless reporting -----------------------------------------------------------â¦
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resuscitate [+ obj] to bring (someone who is unconscious, not breathing, or close to death) back to a conscious or active state again The patient stopped breathing but doctors were able to resuscitate him. - often used figuratively He is tâ¦
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abrogate to fail to do what is required by (something, such as a responsibility) The company's directors are accused of abrogating their responsibilities. ---------------------------------------------------------------- åå¾ï¼æããä¼åã§â¦
inattention failure to carefully think about, listen to, or watch someone or something : lack of attention Many traffic accidents are the result of driver inattention. They lost several potential clients through their inattention to detail.â¦
appreciate [+obj] to understand the worth or importance of (something or someone) : to admire and value (something or someone) The company strives to make its employees feel appreciated. Living in the city has taught me to appreciate the dâ¦
prologue [count] an introduction to a book, play, etc. a brief, one-page prologue the prologue to his autobiography - often used figuratively events that were a prologue to war [=events that came before and led to war] --------------------â¦
mediocre not very good The dinner was delicious, but the dessert was mediocre. The carpenter did a mediocre job. The critics dismissed his as a mediocre actor. ---------------------------------------------------------------- ï¼æã®TOEIC L&â¦
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skewed not true or accurate The ratio seems skewed. ---------------------------------------------------------------- æåãªãï¼æ®æ¥ã§ï¼NHKã©ã¸ãªè¬åº§ã®ã¿ã§ãããorz TOEFL ITP対ç ä¼ã¿ã¾ãã TOEIC L&R対ç ä¼ã¿ã¾ãã NHKã©ã¸ãªè¬åº§ Enjoy Simplâ¦
frenzy [count] great and often wild or uncontrolled activity ---------------------------------------------------------------- æ¬æ¥ã¯æ¯ã®ä¸åå¿ã®æ³è¦ãããï¼èª¿åã«ä¹ã£ã¦ï¼é£²ã¿ããã¦ãã¾ãï¼ æªé ããã¦ããã¾ããorz TOEFL ITP対ç ç¥é¨åèãTOâ¦
back [+ obj] to give help to (someone) : support I'm backing him (against the Establishment) in his struggle for reform. I'm backing him for President. ---------------------------------------------------------------- æ¨æ¥ã¯å ¨ä»ãªã¼ãã³ããâ¦
wound an injury that is caused when knife, bullet, etc., cuts or breaks the skin a gunshot/bullet wound She suffered/received a knife/stab wound to/in her thigh. thigh the part of your leg that is above the knee ---------------------------â¦
reflection [noncount] careful thinking about something She had no time for reflection. On/Upon reflection [=after thinking about it], I decided to accept their offer. ---------------------------------------------------------------- å ¨ä»ãªâ¦
slow-witted slow to learn or understand things a slow-witted child - opposite quick-witted ---------------------------------------------------------------- TOEIC L&R IPãã¹ãã®ç³è¾¼ã¿ããã¦ãã¾ããã å ¨ä»ãªã¼ãã³ããã¹ï¼é¦ç¹é¸æï¼ããªããé¸â¦