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本 English Result - 中上級 - ユニット9 - 9A

ここでは、英語結果上級中級コースブックのユニット 9 ~ 9A の「機転」、「応答性」、「エグゼクティブ」などの語彙を見つけることができます。

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English Result - Upper-intermediate
tact
[名詞]

sensitivity and consideration in dealing with others to avoid causing trouble or offense

気配り (きくばり), 機微 (きび)

気配り (きくばり), 機微 (きび)

Ex: tact helped her navigate through the awkward situation smoothly .
tactful
[形容詞]

careful not to make anyone upset or annoyed

気配りのある, 配慮のある

気配りのある, 配慮のある

Ex: In social settings , she tactful in steering conversations away from controversial topics to keep the atmosphere pleasant .
thought
[名詞]

something that comes to one's mind, such as, an idea, image, etc.

考え (かんがえ), 思考 (しこう)

考え (かんがえ), 思考 (しこう)

Ex: She shared thoughts on the book in a thoughtful review .
thoughtful
[形容詞]

thinking deeply about oneself and one's experiences, often resulting in new understandings or realizations

思慮深い, 内省的な

思慮深い, 内省的な

Ex: He found solace in painting , thoughtful process that allowed him to express his emotions .
to create
[動詞]

to bring something into existence or make something happen

創造する, 作り出す

創造する, 作り出す

Ex: The artist decided create a sculpture from marble .
creative
[形容詞]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

クリエイティブな, 創造的な

クリエイティブな, 創造的な

Ex: My friend is creative, she designed and sewed her own dress for the party .
to decide
[動詞]

to think carefully about different things and choose one of them

決定する (けっていする), 選ぶ (えらぶ)

決定する (けっていする), 選ぶ (えらぶ)

Ex: I coulddecide between pizza or pasta , so I ordered both .
decisive
[形容詞]

powerful enough to determine the outcome of something

決定的な, 断固たる

決定的な, 断固たる

Ex: She took decisive step toward improving her health by adopting a fitness routine .
to imagine
[動詞]

to make or have an image of something in our mind

想像する, イメージする

想像する, イメージする

Ex: As a child , he imagine being a superhero and saving the day .
imaginative
[形容詞]

displaying or having creativity or originality

想像力豊かな, 創造的な

想像力豊かな, 創造的な

Ex: He has imaginative mind , constantly coming up with innovative solutions to challenges .
to invent
[動詞]

to make or design something that did not exist before

発明する, 考案する

発明する, 考案する

Ex: By 2030 , scientists invent a cure for this disease .
inventive
[形容詞]

(of an idea, method, etc.) unique, creative, and appealing due to its originality and novelty

創造的な, 独創的な

創造的な, 独創的な

Ex: He wrote inventive story that captivated readers with its originality .
to organize
[動詞]

to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place

整理する, 計画する

整理する, 計画する

Ex: The committee organizing the agenda for the upcoming summit .
organized
[形容詞]

(of a person) managing one's life, work, and activities in an efficient way

整理された, 組織的な

整理された, 組織的な

Ex: He is organized that he even plans his meals for the week .
to respond
[動詞]

to answer a question in spoken or written form

応答する, 返答する

応答する, 返答する

Ex: Right now , the expert is responding to questions from the audience .
responsive
[形容詞]

reacting to people and events quickly and in a positive way

反応が速い (はんのうがはやい), 応答性のある (おうとうせいのある)

反応が速い (はんのうがはやい), 応答性のある (おうとうせいのある)

Ex: The teacher responsive to her students ' questions , ensuring everyone understands the material .
to socialize
[動詞]

to interact and spend time with people

社交する, 交流する

社交する, 交流する

Ex: Last weekend , they socialized at a family gathering .
sociable
[形容詞]

possessing a friendly personality and willing to spend time with people

社交的な (しゃこうてきな), 人付き合いが良い (ひとづきあいがよい)

社交的な (しゃこうてきな), 人付き合いが良い (ひとづきあいがよい)

Ex: The new employee sociable, chatting with coworkers during lunch .
personality
[名詞]

all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others

個性 (こせい), 人格 (じんかく)

個性 (こせい), 人格 (じんかく)

Ex: People have personalities, yet we all share the same basic needs and desires .
ambition
[名詞]

something that is greatly desired

野望(やぼう), 志(こころざし)

野望(やぼう), 志(こころざし)

Ex: ambition is to one day climb Mount Everest .
ambitious
[形容詞]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

野心的な, 壮大な

野心的な, 壮大な

Ex: ambitious nature led him to take on challenging projects that others deemed impossible , proving his capabilities time and again .
cautious
[形容詞]

(of a person) careful to avoid danger or mistakes

慎重な (しんちょうな), 用心深い (ようじんぶかい)

慎重な (しんちょうな), 用心深い (ようじんぶかい)

Ex: The detective proceeded cautious optimism , hoping to uncover new leads in the case .
caution
[名詞]

the trait of being careful and aware of potential risks

慎重(しんちょう), 警戒(けいかい)

慎重(しんちょう), 警戒(けいかい)

curiosity
[名詞]

a strong wish to learn something or to know more about something

好奇心, 探究心

好奇心, 探究心

Ex: The childcuriosity about how things worked often led to hours of experimentation and learning .
curious
[形容詞]

(of a person) interested in learning and knowing about things

好奇心旺盛な, 興味深い

好奇心旺盛な, 興味深い

Ex: She was curious about different cultures and loved traveling to new places .
conscience
[名詞]

an internal guide for behavior based on principles of right and wrong according to an established code of ethics

良心(りょうしん), 良知(りょうち)

良心(りょうしん), 良知(りょうち)

Ex: conscience urged her to apologize for the misunderstanding .
conscientious
[形容詞]

devoted fully to completing tasks and obligations to the highest standard

誠実な, 注意深い

誠実な, 注意深い

Ex: She approached her volunteer work with conscientious commitment to helping others .
impulse
[名詞]

a sudden strong urge or desire to do something, often without thinking or planning beforehand

衝動 (しょうどう), インパルス

衝動 (しょうどう), インパルス

Ex: She resisted impulse to reply angrily to the criticism .
impulsive
[形容詞]

acting on sudden desires or feelings without thinking about the consequences beforehand

衝動的な(しょうどうてきな), 思いつきの(おもいつきの)

衝動的な(しょうどうてきな), 思いつきの(おもいつきの)

Ex: Without considering the consequences , Alex made impulsive choice to confront his boss about a minor issue .
logic
[名詞]

a field of study that deals with the ways of thinking, explaining, and reasoning

論理, ロジック

論理, ロジック

Ex: Some debate topics require a strong foundation logic to ensure the arguments presented are coherent and valid .
reality
[名詞]

the true state of the world and the true nature of things, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

現実(げんじつ), 実際(じっさい)

現実(げんじつ), 実際(じっさい)

Ex: Virtual reality allows users to experience simulated environments.
realistic
[形容詞]

concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality

現実的な, 実際的な

現実的な, 実際的な

Ex: His goals realistic, taking into account the resources available .
sympathy
[名詞]

feelings of care and understanding toward other people's emotions, especially sadness or suffering

同情 (どうじょう), 思いやり (おもいやり)

同情 (どうじょう), 思いやり (おもいやり)

Ex: sympathy towards someone going through a difficult time can strengthen bonds of empathy and support .
sympathetic
[形容詞]

of or relating to the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary actions

交感神経系の, 自律神経の

交感神経系の, 自律神経の

Ex: When startled , sympathetic system prepares our body for a quick reaction .
to support
[動詞]

to provide someone or something with encouragement or help

支える (sasaeru), 助ける (tasukeru)

支える (sasaeru), 助ける (tasukeru)

Ex: The teacher always tries support her students by offering extra help after class .
supportive
[形容詞]

giving encouragement or providing help

支援的な, 励ましのある

支援的な, 励ましのある

Ex: The therapy dog supportive companionship to patients in the hospital , offering comfort and emotional support .
to talk
[動詞]

to tell someone about the feelings or ideas that we have

話す (はなす), 伝える (つたえる)

話す (はなす), 伝える (つたえる)

Ex: They talking about their feelings and emotions .
talkative
[形容詞]

extremely willing to chat and have verbal communication with others

おしゃべりな, 話好きな

おしゃべりな, 話好きな

actor
[名詞]

someone whose job involves performing in movies, plays, or series

俳優 (はいゆう), 演者 (えんじゃ)

俳優 (はいゆう), 演者 (えんじゃ)

Ex: The actor effortlessly portrayed a wide range of characters , from a hero to a villain .
architect
[名詞]

a person whose job is designing buildings and typically supervising their construction

建築家, アーキテクト

建築家, アーキテクト

Ex: As architect, he enjoys transforming his clients ' visions into functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces .
executive
[名詞]

a person in a high-ranking position who is responsible for making important decisions in a company or organization

Ex: She met with executives to discuss expansion plans .
novelist
[名詞]

a writer who explores characters, events, and themes in depth through long narrative stories, particularly novels

小説家, ノベル作家

小説家, ノベル作家

Ex: She often draws inspiration from her own life experiences to create compelling characters as novelist.
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