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ここでは、「相手」、「変換」、「強度」など、ソリューション上級中級コースブックのユニット 6 ~ 6C の語彙を見つけることができます。

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opponent
[名詞]

someone who plays against another player in a game, contest, etc.

対戦相手 (たいせんあいて), 敵 (てき)

対戦相手 (たいせんあいて), 敵 (てき)

Ex: Her opponent in the competition was known for their quick decision-making .
to exercise
[動詞]

to do physical activities or sports to stay healthy and become stronger

運動する, エクササイズする

運動する, エクササイズする

Ex: We exercise in the morning to start our day energetically .
to ache
[動詞]

to experience a powerful and enduring longing or yearning for something or someone who is absent

切望する, 渇望する

切望する, 渇望する

Ex: The soldier ached for home as he read the letters from his family.
to burn
[動詞]

to be on fire and be destroyed by it

燃える, 焼ける

燃える, 焼ける

Ex: The dry leaves in the yard burned when a small flame touched them .
to convert
[動詞]

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

変換する(へんかんする), 転換する(てんかんする)

変換する(へんかんする), 転換する(てんかんする)

Ex: The company convert traditional paper records into a digital database for efficiency .
to pump
[動詞]

to infuse or inject something, such as energy, resources, or vitality, into a system, environment, or situation

注入する (じゅうにゅうする), 供給する (きょうきゅうする)

注入する (じゅうにゅうする), 供給する (きょうきゅうする)

Ex: After years of decline , the city council launched initiatives pump new life into the downtown area .
adrenaline
[名詞]

a body hormone produced in case of anger, fear, or excitement that makes the heart beat faster and the body react quicker

アドレナリン, アドレナリンホルモン

アドレナリン, アドレナリンホルモン

Ex: adrenaline pumping through his veins gave him the courage to confront his fears and speak up .
burst
[名詞]

a sudden, brief increase or surge of activity, force, or energy, often happening quickly and intensely

バースト, 急増

バースト, 急増

Ex: She felt burst of adrenaline before making her presentation in front of the large audience .
energy
[名詞]

the physical and mental strength required for activity, work, etc.

エネルギー, 活力

エネルギー, 活力

Ex: The kids expended energy at the playground .
intensity
[名詞]

the degree or magnitude of a certain quality or attribute

強度 (きょうど), 度合い (どあい)

強度 (きょうど), 度合い (どあい)

to attend
[動詞]

to be present at a meeting, event, conference, etc.

出席する (しゅっせきする), 参加する (さんかする)

出席する (しゅっせきする), 参加する (さんかする)

Ex: As a professional , it is essential attend industry conferences for networking opportunities .
fitness
[名詞]

the quality of being suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation

適合性, フィットネス

適合性, フィットネス

Ex: The committee assessed fitness of the plan to meet the project 's objectives .
class
[名詞]

education or instruction provided in a series of lessons or meetings, often held regularly

授業, クラス

授業, クラス

Ex: class on digital marketing covered various strategies and tools .
to do
[動詞]

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

する, やる

する, やる

Ex: Is there anything that I can do for you?
aerobics
[名詞]

a type of exercise that is designed to make one's lungs and heart stronger, often performed with music

エアロビクス, エアロビ

エアロビクス, エアロビ

Ex: Aerobics routines often combine jumping , stretching , and running in place .
to lift
[動詞]

to move a thing from a lower position or level to a higher one

持ち上げる, 上げる

持ち上げる, 上げる

Ex: The team lifted the trophy after winning the championship .
weight
[名詞]

an object that has a certain amount of mass, and is used when exercising or measuring something

ウェイト, 重さ

ウェイト, 重さ

to go
[動詞]

to travel or move from one location to another

行く (いく), 向かう (むかう)

行く (いく), 向かう (むかう)

Ex: Does this train go to the airport?
running
[名詞]

the act of walking in a way that is very fast and both feet are never on the ground at the same time, particularly as a sport

ランニング, 走ること

ランニング, 走ること

Ex: He set a new personal record during the weekend’s running event.
to be
[動詞]

used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations

である, ある

である, ある

Ex: are you being so stubborn ?
competitive
[形容詞]

referring to a situation in which teams, players, etc. are trying to defeat their rivals

競争的な, 競技的な

競争的な, 競技的な

Ex: Competitive industries often drive innovation and efficiency .
to beat
[動詞]

to strike someone repeatedly, usually causing physical harm or injury

打つ (うつ), 殴る (なぐる)

打つ (うつ), 殴る (なぐる)

Ex: She feared he beat her if he found out the truth .
to keep
[動詞]

to stay or remain in a specific state, position, or condition

保つ (たもつ), 維持する (いじする)

保つ (たもつ), 維持する (いじする)

Ex: kept calm despite the chaos around them .
fit
[形容詞]

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

健康な, 体力がある

健康な, 体力がある

Ex: She follows a balanced diet , and her doctor says she 's fit.
to pedal
[動詞]

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle

ペダルを漕ぐ, 自転車を漕ぐ

ペダルを漕ぐ, 自転車を漕ぐ

Ex: In spinning class , participants were instructed pedal at different intensities to simulate various terrains .

a stationary machine for taking exercise that can be pedaled like a bicycle

エクササイズバイク, フィットネスバイク

エクササイズバイク, フィットネスバイク

to exceed the usual or maximum level of something, such as one's physical or mental capabilities, a safety standard, or a legal boundary

Ex: The new product design pushes the limits of what is currently available on the market.
to play
[動詞]

to participate in a game or sport to compete with another individual or another team

プレイする, 試合をする

プレイする, 試合をする

Ex: She joined a rugby league play against teams from different cities .
team sport
[名詞]

a physical activity in which a group of people work together to achieve a common goal or objective such as rugby or volleyball

チームスポーツ, 団体競技

チームスポーツ, 団体競技

Ex: Soccer is a team sport that requires a lot of teamwork and strategy .

(of a person) healthy, strong, and ready to face challenges

Ex: The soldiers underwent rigorous training to ensure they were fighting fit for battle .

(of a person) having a healthy or fit body

Ex: He spends weekends hiking to keep in shape.

used to refer to someone who is starting to get or feel better after a period of illness or injury

Ex: The young athlete suffered a sprained ankle during the game , but with proper treatment and rehabilitation , sheon the mend and eager to get back on the field .

to re-engage in an activity or situation after being away from it for some time

再び取り組む, 元に戻る

再び取り組む, 元に戻る

Ex: After a period of inactivity, she's determined to get herself back into a regular exercise routine.

to become affected by an illness

かかる, 罹る

かかる, 罹る

Ex: He went down with a bad case of bronchitis and had to stay home for a week.

another chance for someone to become more healthy, energetic, or adopting a more optimistic view on life

Ex: After a good night 's sleep , she felt new lease of life and was ready to tackle the day .

someone who is in a good state of health

Ex: James , who exercises regularly and maintains a nutritious diet , has always the picture of health.

feeling unwell or slightly ill

Ex: I 've under the weather all week with a cold .
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