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to take in
[動詞]

to comprehend something

理解する, 把握する

理解する, 把握する

Ex: The students struggled to take the extensive course material in.学生たちは広範なコース教材を**理解する**のに苦労しました。
to go over
[動詞]

to thoroughly review, examine, or check something

見直す, 徹底的に調べる

見直す, 徹底的に調べる

Ex: We need to go over the details of the project to make sure nothing is missed .プロジェクトの詳細を**確認する**必要があり、見落としがないようにします。
to jot down
[動詞]

to make a note of something in a hurried and informal style

さっと書き留める, メモする

さっと書き留める, メモする

Ex: I 'll quickly jot down the address before I forget it .忘れる前にすぐに住所を**メモします**。

to stay alive or recover after an unpleasant event such as a serious illness

乗り越える, 生き残る

乗り越える, 生き残る

Ex: He was in a very bad accident but came through it with no lasting injuries .彼はとてもひどい事故に遭ったが、**乗り越えて**後遺症もなかった。
to come to
[動詞]

to suddenly become aware of something that one did not notice before, or that one had forgotten about

気づく, 思い出す

気づく, 思い出す

Ex: I was struggling with a problem , but a solution suddenly came to me out of nowhere .私は問題に苦しんでいたが、突然解決策が **思い浮かんだ** どこからともなく。
to do in
[動詞]

to murder someone

殺す, 始末する

殺す, 始末する

Ex: The detective worked tirelessly to prevent the mob from carrying out their plan to do in a key witness.探偵は、マフィアが重要な証人を**殺害する**計画を実行するのを防ぐために疲れを知らずに働いた。
word
[名詞]

a promise or assurance

言葉, 約束

言葉, 約束

Ex: When he gave his word, I knew I could count on him to keep his promise .彼が**言葉**をくれた時、私は彼が約束を守ってくれると信じていました。

by telling others rather than writing or showing it to them

Ex: The success of the restaurant spread by word of mouth, thanks to satisfied customers.

from the very beginning of a particular situation, activity, or process

Ex: I knew from the word go that this job was going to be challenging.

to finally have a chance to state one's opinions about something after or in the middle of someone else's continuous speech

Ex: I’ve been waiting for my turn to speak, but I haven’t been able to get a word in edgeways.

to manage to state one's opinions regarding something after or in the middle of someone else's prolonged speech

Ex: At the crowded networking event, I tried to share my experiences with others, but it felt impossible to get a word in edgewise with the constant buzz of conversation.

used to provide an alternative or clearer way of expressing the same idea

言い換えれば, 別の言葉で言えば

言い換えれば, 別の言葉で言えば

Ex: The assignment requires creativity ; in other words, you need to think outside the box .課題には創造性が必要です;**言い換えれば**、型にはまらない考え方が必要です。

the ultimate and conclusive statement or decision about a subject

Ex: Despite the heated argument, my friend wanted to have the last word on our disagreement, asserting her perspective as final.

to have a very negative opinion about someone or something and to be unable to say anything positive or complimentary about them

Ex: He doesn’t have a good word to say about his old job; he always complains about it.

to talk highly of someone as a way of helping them get an advantage, such as succeeding in a job interview

Ex: When applying for the scholarship, her teacher was more than willing to put in a word for her exceptional dedication to academics.

to order someone to do something for one

Ex: The dedicated assistant is at her executive's beck and call, always ready to fulfill their wishes the moment they give the word.

beyond description, usually in a negative sense

Ex: The mess in the kitchen after the party left her absolutely for words.

as it was originally spoken or written, without any changes or omissions

Ex: The teacher asked us to write the passage word for word in our notebooks.

someone who avoids talking much and manages to convey their message in the most concise way possible

Ex: The CEO is a man of few words, always focused and to the point.

temporarily unable to think of what to say or how to express oneself, often due to shock, surprise, or intense emotion

Ex: The stunning performance of the young pianist left the audience lost for words, and they erupted into applause.

to take back something one has said previously

Ex: You doubted I could lose 20 pounds - I think it's time for you to eat your words!

to tell other people what is supposed to stay secret

Ex: The children were instructed by their parents not to say a word about the surprise vacation they were going on.
buzzword
[名詞]

a word or phrase that becomes popular or fashionable in a particular field or context, often used to impress or persuade others rather than for its actual meaning or value

流行語, バズワード

流行語, バズワード

Ex: Artificial intelligence has become a buzzword in the tech industry .人工知能はテクノロジー業界の**buzzword**になりました。

to choose words carefully so as to avoid offense or give an impression different from the truth

Ex: The counselor knew how to deliver difficult advice without mincing her words, helping clients understand and address their issues.

to lack knowledge or understanding of a particular concept or term

Ex: He didn’t even know the meaning of the word when I asked him to explain it.
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