095. Formal and Informal English

(買う(かう))
購入する(こうにゅうする)
to get goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment
文法情報:

(店舗(てんぽ))
敷地(しきち)
the building and its surrounding land owned or used by a business

(に関して)
について
in relation to or concerning someone or something

(残念に思う)
後悔する
to feel sad, sorry, or disappointed about something that has happened or something that you have done, often wishing it had been different
文法情報:

(報告する)
通知する
to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner
文法情報:

(開始する)
始まる
to start happening or being
文法情報:

(要求する)
必要とする
to need or demand something as necessary for a particular purpose or situation
文法情報:

(更なる)
さらなる
extending or progressing beyond a current point to a greater extent

N/A
the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose

(許可する)
与える
to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested
文法情報:

(離れる (はなれる - hanareru))
出発する (しゅっぱつする - shuppatsu suru)
to leave a location, particularly to go on a trip or journey
文法情報:

(遂行する)
進行する
to be in the process of being done or carried out
文法情報:

(相当)
かなり
to the highest degree
文法情報:

(男の子)
男
a boy or man

(成し遂げる)
成功する
to succeed in achieving something or a goal

N/A
having the requisite qualities for

(多くの)
大きな
exceptionally large in degree or amount

(了解です (Ryōkai desu))
承知しました (Shōchi shimashita)
used to acknowledge that one has received and understood what someone else has said

(とりあえずのもの)
もの
things that we cannot or do not need to name when we are talking about them

(子 (こ))
子供 (こども)
a son or daughter of any age

(感謝します!)
ありがとう!
used to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgement

(確信する (かくしんする))
賭ける (かける)
to express confidence or certainty in something happening or being the case
文法情報:

N/A
used to describe something excellent or extremely desirable
The idiom "to die for" originated in the late 19th century and gained popularity in the early 20th century. The phrase is used to express an intense desire or admiration for something, suggesting that it is so remarkable, appealing, or desirable that one would be willing to risk or sacrifice anything to have or experience it. It is used to reflect the idea of something being so extraordinary that it could potentially evoke a strong emotional response, even to the point of overwhelming or "killing" someone figuratively with delight or longing.
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