
(発見する (hakken suru))
見つける (mitsukeru)
to randomly discover someone or something, particularly in a way that is surprising or unexpected
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(ソリューション)
解決策
a way in which a problem can be solved or dealt with

(環境保護の)
環境の
relating to the natural world and effects of human actions on it

(関心(かんしん))
懸念(けねん)
a subject of significance or interest to someone or something

(妨げる (さまたげる))
防ぐ (ふせぐ)
to not let someone do something
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(公害 (こうがい))
汚染 (おせん)
a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous

(空気汚染)
大気汚染
toxic and harmful substances in the air that can cause illnesses
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(統合する)
結合する
to join together in pursuit of a shared goal or advantage
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(通う)
通勤する
to regularly travel to one's place of work and home by different means
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(メンテナンスを行う)
維持する
to keep a vehicle, building, road, etc. in good condition by doing regular repairs, renovations, or examinations
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(回避する (かいひする))
避ける (さける)
to intentionally stay away from or refuse contact with someone
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(収納する)
保管する
to keep something in a particular place for later use, typically in a systematic or organized manner
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(制約する)
制限する
to not let something increase in amount or number
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(捨てる)
廃棄する
to get rid of something that is no longer needed
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(保護する)
保存する
to keep something from change or harm
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(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
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(再利用する)
リサイクルする
to make a waste product usable again
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(識別する (shikibetsu suru))
特定する (tokutei suru)
to be able to say who or what someone or something is
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(捨てる)
廃棄する
to get rid of waste material, particularly in an unorganized manner
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(タスク)
課題 (かだい)
a piece of work for someone to do, especially as an assignment

(実現可能な (じつげんかのうな))
可能な (かのうな)
able to exist, happen, or be done

(効率良い (こうりつよい))
効率的な (こうりつてきな)
(of a system or machine) achieving maximum productivity without wasting much time, effort, or money

(水の汚染 (みずのおせん))
水質汚染 (すいしつおせん)
the poisoning of bodies of water caused by harmful materials
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(噴霧缶)
スプレー缶
a pressurized container that dispenses liquid or gas as a fine mist or spray when activated
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(化学の)
化学的な
concerning or used in the scientific field of chemistry

(容れ物 (いれもの))
容器 (ようき)
any object that can be used to store something in, such as a bottle, box, etc.

(危害を及ぼす)
有害な
causing damage or negative effects to someone or something

(バッテリー)
電池 (でんち)
an object that turns chemical energy to electricity to give power to a device or machine
A battery is a device that stores energy and provides power to machines, devices, or vehicles. It works by converting stored chemical energy into electrical energy, which can be used to run various equipment. Batteries come in different sizes and power levels depending on their use, from small ones in electronic devices to large ones in cars. They are essential for powering things like phones, flashlights, and cars. Over time, batteries lose their ability to hold charge and need to be replaced or recharged.

N/A
in an appropriate manner according to established standards
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(コンディション)
状態(じょうたい)
the state of something at a particular time

(額 (がく))
量 (りょう)
the total number or quantity of something

(支配する (しはいする))
制御する (せいぎょする)
to have power over a person, company, country, etc. and to decide how things should be done
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(廃棄する)
捨てる
to get rid of what is not needed or wanted anymore
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(包装)
パッケージング
the process or business of packing goods for storage, transport, or sale

(バケツ)
ゴミ箱
a plastic or metal container with a lid, used for putting garbage in and usually kept outside the house
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(見つけ出す)
位置を特定する
to discover the exact position or place of something or someone
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(昇格する)
昇進する
to move to a higher position or rank
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(すべての)
全体の
including every part, member, etc.

(通勤客(つうきんきゃく))
通勤者(つうきんしゃ)
a person who regularly travels to city for work

( sidewalk )
歩道
a pathway typically made of concrete or asphalt at the side of a street for people to walk on
A sidewalk is a paved path along the side of a road or street that is designed for pedestrians to walk on. It is typically raised slightly above the level of the road to keep people safe from moving vehicles. Sidewalks are common in cities, towns, and residential areas, providing a space for people to walk, jog, or ride bikes. They are usually made of concrete, asphalt, or other durable materials, and may be lined with trees, benches, or other street features to improve the walking experience.

(鉄道駅)
駅
a place where trains regularly stop for passengers to get on and off
A train station is a location where trains stop to pick up and drop off passengers or goods. It typically includes platforms where people wait for trains, along with facilities like ticket counters, waiting rooms, and sometimes shops or restaurants. Train stations can vary in size from small local stops to large, busy centers that serve long-distance or multiple train lines. They are essential for organizing and managing rail transport, providing passengers with a safe and convenient place to board, get off, or transfer to other trains.
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( jitensha))
自転車 (じてんしゃ
a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

(地下の鉄道 (じかのてつどう))
地下鉄 (ちかてつ)
a city's railway system that is below the ground, usually in big cities

(車庫)
ガレージ
a building, usually next or attached to a house, in which cars or other vehicles are kept
A garage is a building or space, typically attached to or located near a house, used for storing vehicles, tools, or other items. It often has a door that can be opened to allow cars to enter or exit. Garages can vary in size, from small single-car spaces to larger ones that can fit multiple vehicles or serve as additional storage areas. Some garages are used for purposes like workshops or home maintenance tasks, while others are primarily for parking vehicles.
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