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本 Headway - 中級 - ユニット7

ここでは、Headway Intermediateコースブックのユニット7からの語彙を見つけることができます。"ひざまずく"、"冷たい肩"、"激怒した"など。

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body language

the nonverbal communication of thoughts, feelings, or intentions through physical gestures, posture, facial expressions, and movements

ボディーランゲージ, 非言語コミュニケーション

ボディーランゲージ, 非言語コミュニケーション

Ex: Her body language showed she was nervous, even though she smiled. 
to bite
to bite
[動詞]

to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth

噛む, 咀嚼する

噛む, 咀嚼する

Ex: The dog warned the intruder by growling before attempting to bite. 
to blow up
to blow up
[動詞]

to fill with air or gas until something becomes inflated

膨らませる, 空気を入れる

膨らませる, 空気を入れる

Ex: Can you blow the beach ball up so we can play at the shore? 
balloon
balloon
[名詞]

a thin and small rubber bag with a hole into which air is blown and is used as a toy or decoration

風船, ゴム風船

風船, ゴム風船

Ex: She blew up a red balloon for the birthday party. 
to clap
to clap
[動詞]

to strike the palms of one's hands together forcefully, usually to show appreciation or to attract attention

拍手する, 手を叩く

拍手する, 手を叩く

Ex: The audience clapped enthusiastically after the concert. 
to climb
to climb
[動詞]

to go up mountains, cliffs, or high natural places as a sport

登る, クライムする

登る, クライムする

Ex: He likes to climb mountains on weekends. 
ladder
ladder
[名詞]

a piece of equipment with a set of steps that are connected to two long bars, used for climbing up and down a height

はしご, 梯子

はしご, 梯子

Ex: The ladder was too short to reach the attic, so they had to find a longer one. 
to hit
to hit
[動詞]

to strike someone or something with force using one's hand or an object

打つ, 叩く

打つ, 叩く

Ex: I accidentally hit my thumb with the hammer. 
nail
nail
[名詞]

a small strong pointy metal that is inserted into walls or wooden objects using a hammer to hang things from or fasten them together

釘, ネジ

釘, ネジ

Ex: He used a nail to secure the wooden boards in place. 
to hug
to hug
[動詞]

to tightly and closely hold someone in one's arms, typically a person one loves

抱きしめる, ハグする

抱きしめる, ハグする

Ex: She rushed to hug her friend upon seeing her after a long time. 
tight
tight
[形容詞]

pressed together or densely packed

きつい, 密集した

きつい, 密集した

Ex: The crowd was tight, leaving little room to move. 
to kick
to kick
[動詞]

to hit a thing or person with the foot

蹴る, キックする

蹴る, キックする

Ex: The karate expert kicks the punching bag during training. 
football
football
[名詞]

the oval-shaped ball that is used for playing American football

アメリカンフットボールのボール, 楕円形のボール

アメリカンフットボールのボール, 楕円形のボール

to kneel
to kneel
[動詞]

to support the weight of the body on a knee or both knees

ひざまずく

ひざまずく

Ex: In prayer, the congregation was instructed to kneel and seek solace in their faith. 
to pray
to pray
[動詞]

to speak to God or a deity, often to ask for help, express gratitude, or show devotion

祈る, 祈願する

祈る, 祈願する

Ex: In times of trouble, people often pray for guidance and strength. 
to point
to point
[動詞]

to show the place or direction of someone or something by holding out a finger or an object

指す, 示す

指す, 示す

Ex: Last week, the lifeguard pointed to the safest area for swimming. 
gun
gun
[名詞]

a type of weapon that can fire bullets, etc.

銃, ピストル

銃, ピストル

Ex: The sound of a gun firing echoed across the shooting range. 
to scratch
to scratch
[動詞]

to make small cuts or marks on a surface

引っ掻く, 傷つける

引っ掻く, 傷つける

Ex: The sharp rock accidentally scratched the surface of the car's paint. 
insect bite
insect bite
[名詞]

a wound or small injury caused by the bite of an insect, often resulting in itching, swelling, or irritation

虫刺され, 昆虫の咬傷

虫刺され, 昆虫の咬傷

Ex: She applied cream to the itchy insect bite on her arm. 
to stare
to stare
[動詞]

to look at someone or something without moving the eyes or blinking, usually for a while, and often without showing any expression

じっと見る, 凝視する

じっと見る, 凝視する

Ex: I often stare at the night sky, contemplating the stars. 
window
window
[名詞]

a space in a wall or vehicle that is made of glass and we use to look outside or get some fresh air

窓, ガラス

窓, ガラス

Ex: The gentle breeze flowed through the open window, bringing the scent of blooming flowers. 
to whistle
to whistle
[動詞]

to make a high-pitched sound by forcing air out through one's partly closed lips

口笛を吹く

口笛を吹く

Ex: The boy learned how to whistle by watching his grandfather. 
tune
tune
[名詞]

a sequence of musical notes arranged in a specific order to create a recognizable piece of music

曲

Ex: She hummed a cheerful tune while cooking dinner. 
to lick
to lick
[動詞]

to pass the tongue over a surface, typically to taste or eat something

舐める, 舌でなめる

舐める, 舌でなめる

Ex: The cat stretched out its tongue to lick its paw and clean its fur. 
ice cream
ice cream
[名詞]

a sweet and cold dessert that is made from a mixture of milk, cream, sugar, and various flavorings

アイスクリーム

アイスクリーム

Ex: I accidentally dropped my ice cream cone on the ground, and it melted. 
to march
to march
[動詞]

to walk firmly with regular steps

行進する,  歩調を合わせて歩く

行進する, 歩調を合わせて歩く

Ex: The soldiers marched in perfect formation, their boots hitting the ground with a rhythmic cadence. 
soldier
soldier
[名詞]

someone who serves in an army, particularly a person who is not an officer

兵士, 軍人

兵士, 軍人

Ex: Every soldier must undergo rigorous training. 
cold shoulder

an attitude or behavior characterized by a lack of warmth, friendliness, or interest

冷たい態度, そっけなさ

冷たい態度, そっけなさ

Ex: After the argument, she gave me the cold shoulder. 
to [see] eye to eye

to completely agree with someone and understand their point of view

意見が完全に一致する, 同じ考えでいる

意見が完全に一致する, 同じ考えでいる

Ex: Despite their different backgrounds, the two politicians were able to see eye to eye on the need for educational reform. 
[be] (way|) in over {one's} head

to get involved with something that is too difficult for one to handle or get out of

手に負えない, 身の丈に合わないことに手を出す

手に負えない, 身の丈に合わないことに手を出す

Ex: He was in over his head after taking charge of the whole project. 
to [waste] {one's} breath

to speak or argue in vain, with little or no chance of being listened to or heeded

Ex: Honestly, you're wasting your breath - he doesn't want to hear what anyone else has got to say. 
out of hand

impossible or very hard to control

手に負えない, 制御不可能

手に負えない, 制御不可能

Ex: The crowd got out of hand during the concert and the police had to intervene. 
to kick up
to kick up
[動詞]

to stir up or provoke a reaction or response

引き起こす, 誘発する

引き起こす, 誘発する

Ex: The new policy is kicking up a lot of debate among the employees. 
to [make] a fuss

to react with excessive or unnecessary attention or agitation about something

Ex: She tends to make a fuss about minor issues, which can be quite exhausting. 
to [have] a sweet tooth

to be attracted to food that contains a lot of sugar

甘いものに目がない, 甘党だ

甘いものに目がない, 甘党だ

Ex: I can't resist chocolate; I've always had a sweet tooth. 
to [pull] {one's} leg

to joke with someone in a friendly manner by trying to make them believe something that is not true

からかう, 冗談でだます

からかう, 冗談でだます

Ex: Relax, I was only pulling your leg. 
to love
to love
[動詞]

to have very strong feelings for someone or something that is important to us and we like a lot and want to take care of

愛する, 大好きだ

愛する, 大好きだ

Ex: He loves his dog, Max, and takes him for long walks every day. 
furious
furious
[形容詞]

(of a person) feeling great anger

激怒した, 怒り狂った

激怒した, 怒り狂った

Ex: She was furious when she discovered that someone had stolen her bike. 
to ignore
to ignore
[動詞]

to intentionally pay no or little attention to someone or something

無視する, 気にしない

無視する, 気にしない

Ex: Despite the repeated warnings, he chose to ignore the safety guidelines. 
worth
worth
[形容詞]

important or good enough to be treated or viewed in a particular way

価値がある, ふさわしい

価値がある, ふさわしい

Ex: The rare book collection is considered worth preserving for future generations. 
to understand

to know something's meaning, particularly something that someone says

理解する, わかる

理解する, わかる

Ex: Can you help me understand this equation? 
to agree
to agree
[動詞]

to hold the same opinion as another person about something

同意する, 賛成する

同意する, 賛成する

Ex: She agreed with the teacher's comment about her essay. 
out of control

used to describe a situation or a person that is not being managed or regulated properly, resulting in chaos or recklessness

Ex: The fire spread quickly and became out of control within minutes. 
to joke
to joke
[動詞]

to say something funny or behave in a way that makes people laugh

冗談を言う, ふざける

冗談を言う, ふざける

Ex: He joked about the funny incident that happened earlier. 
heart
heart
[名詞]

the body part that pushes the blood to go to all parts of our body

心臓, 心

心臓, 心

Ex: He couldn't hide the happiness in his heart when he saw his loved ones after a long time. 
head
head
[名詞]

the top part of body, where brain and face are located

頭, 頭部

頭, 頭部

Ex: The cat gently nudged its head against my hand, seeking affection. 
hand
hand
[名詞]

the part of our body that is at the end of our arm and we use to grab, move, or feel things

手, 掌

手, 掌

Ex: He gave me a high-five, slapping his hand against mine. 
foot
foot
[名詞]

the body part that is at the end of our leg and we stand and walk on

足, 足の裏

足, 足の裏

Ex: He traced patterns in the sand with his foot, leaving temporary imprints. 
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