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matter
[名詞]

a situation or subject that needs to be dealt with or considered

問題, 事案

問題, 事案

Ex: matter of budget allocation was discussed during the meeting .
trend
[名詞]

a fashion or style that is popular at a particular time

トレンド, 流行

トレンド, 流行

Ex: Trends in fashion change rapidly every year .
fad
[名詞]

an interest, activity, or style that becomes popular for a short time and is followed with exaggerated enthusiasm

流行, フェード

流行, フェード

Ex: The sudden craze for virtual pets was a fad.
craze
[名詞]

a temporary enthusiasm or infatuation for a particular thing or activity

ブーム, 熱中

ブーム, 熱中

Ex: Every few years , there seems to be a craze in fashion that everyone follows .
virtual
[形容詞]

(of a place, object, etc.) generated through the use of software

バーチャル, 仮想の

バーチャル, 仮想の

Ex: The company created virtual tour of their new office space for potential clients to explore remotely .
sensation
[名詞]

a physical perception caused by an outside stimulus or something being in touch with the body

感覚, センサーション

感覚, センサーション

Ex: sensation of the soft sand beneath her feet was relaxing .
awareness
[名詞]

knowledge or understanding of a specific situation, fact, or issue

意識, 認識

意識, 認識

wrist band
[名詞]

an accessory that is worn around the wrist, often for decoration, identification, or to support a cause or event

腕輪(うでわ), リストバンド

腕輪(うでわ), リストバンド

Ex: A wrist band helped doctors identify his allergy .
adult
[名詞]

a fully grown man or woman

大人, 成人

大人, 成人

Ex: The survey aimed to gather feedback from adults and children .
to gain
[動詞]

to obtain something through one's own actions or hard work

得る(える), 獲得する(かくとくする)

得る(える), 獲得する(かくとくする)

Ex: gained a reputation as a reliable leader by effectively managing his team through challenging projects .
to relieve
[動詞]

to decrease the amount of pain, stress, etc.

軽減する, 和らげる

軽減する, 和らげる

Ex: A good night 's sleep relieve fatigue and improve overall well-being .
during
[前置詞]

used to express that something happens continuously from the beginning to the end of a period of time

の間に, 間中

の間に, 間中

Ex: The students remained during the teacher 's lecture .
since
[接続詞]

used to express a period from a specific past time up to now or another specified point

Ex: I have enjoyed traveling ever since I was young.
for
[前置詞]

used to indicate a time duration

間, ため

間, ため

Ex: I will be out of the for two weeks , so please direct any urgent matters to my colleague .
from
[前置詞]

used for showing the place where a person or thing comes from

から, 出身の

から, 出身の

Ex: The actress moved to from New York City .
historic
[形容詞]

relating to a person or event that is a part of the past and is documented in historical records, often preserved for educational or cultural purposes

歴史的な, 歴史に残る

歴史的な, 歴史に残る

Ex: Her research historic figures from the Renaissance period .
earthquake
[名詞]

the sudden movement and shaking of the earth's surface, usually causing damage

地震, 震災

地震, 震災

Ex: The earthquake startled everyone in the city .
to establish
[動詞]

to create a company or organization with the intention of running it over the long term

設立する, 創設する

設立する, 創設する

Ex: With a clear vision , they sought investors to help establish their fashion brand in the global market .
communist
[形容詞]

relating to an ideology or political system advocating for the collective ownership of property and the absence of social classes

共産主義の, 共産党の

共産主義の, 共産党の

Ex: The communist party advocates for state control of industries and resources to ensure equitable distribution.
to confirm
[動詞]

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

確認する (かくにんする), 確証する (かくしょうする)

確認する (かくにんする), 確証する (かくしょうする)

Ex: His confirmed the hypothesis he had proposed earlier .
existence
[名詞]

the fact or state of existing or being objectively real

存在 (sonzai), 実在 (jitsuzai)

存在 (sonzai), 実在 (jitsuzai)

Ex: existence of ancient civilizations can be proven through archaeological evidence .
president
[名詞]

the leader of a country that has no king or queen

大統領 (だいとうりょう), プレジデント

大統領 (だいとうりょう), プレジデント

Ex: president's term in office lasts for four years .
to invade
[動詞]

to enter a territory using armed forces in order to occupy or take control of it

侵略する, 侵入する

侵略する, 侵入する

Ex: Governments around the world are currently considering whether invade or pursue diplomatic solutions .
impact
[名詞]

an influence or effect that something has on a person, situation, or thing

影響(えいきょう), 効果(こうか)

影響(えいきょう), 効果(こうか)

Ex: Environmentalists are concerned about impact of pollution on marine life .
biography
[名詞]

the story of someone's life that is written by another person

伝記, バイオグラフィー

伝記, バイオグラフィー

Ex: biography provided an in-depth look at the president 's life and legacy .
to suffer
[動詞]

to experience and be affected by something bad or unpleasant

苦しむ, 悩む

苦しむ, 悩む

Ex: suffered a lot of pain after the accident .
to attack
[動詞]

to act violently against someone or something to try to harm them

攻撃する, 襲う

攻撃する, 襲う

Ex: He attacked by a group of thieves and left with bruises .
to continue
[動詞]

to not stop something, such as a task or activity, and keep doing it

続ける(つづける), 継続する(けいぞくする)

続ける(つづける), 継続する(けいぞくする)

Ex: She was too exhausted continue running .
crime
[名詞]

an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

犯罪(はんざい), 違法行為(いほうこうい)

犯罪(はんざい), 違法行為(いほうこうい)

Ex: The increase in crime has made residents feel unsafe .
hobby
[名詞]

an activity that we enjoy doing in our free time

趣味 (しゅみ), 嗜好 (しこう)

趣味 (しゅみ), 嗜好 (しこう)

Ex: They enjoy hiking and exploring nature as hobby.
futurist
[名詞]

an artist who practices futurism, regarding modern advancements and technologies positively

未来派の芸術家, 未来主義者

未来派の芸術家, 未来主義者

futurology
[名詞]

the study of future possibilities and potential developments in science, technology, society, and other areas of human endeavor

未来学(みらいがく), フューチャリズム

未来学(みらいがく), フューチャリズム

professional
[形容詞]

doing an activity as a job and not just for fun

プロフェッショナルな, 専門的な

プロフェッショナルな, 専門的な

Ex: The conference featured presentations professional speakers on various topics in the industry .
prediction
[名詞]

the act of saying what one thinks is going to happen in the future or what the outcome of something will be

予測 (yosoku), 予言 (yogen)

予測 (yosoku), 予言 (yogen)

Ex: Her prediction about the stock market shocked the financial community .
universe
[名詞]

all that exists in the physical world, such as space, planets, galaxies, etc.

宇宙 (うちゅう), 世宇 (せいう)

宇宙 (うちゅう), 世宇 (せいう)

Ex: Philosophers and physicists ponder the ultimate fate and origin of universe.
factor
[名詞]

one of the things that affects something or contributes to it

要因(よういん), 因子(いんし)

要因(よういん), 因子(いんし)

Ex: The proximity to good schools was a factor in choosing their new home .
to interrupt
[動詞]

to stop or pause a process, activity, etc. temporarily

中断する, 遮る

中断する, 遮る

Ex: They interrupting the game to fix a technical issue .
various
[形容詞]

several and of different types or kinds

様々な, いろいろな

様々な, いろいろな

Ex: The library various genres of books to cater to different interests .
certain
[形容詞]

feeling completely sure about something and showing that you believe it

確信している, 確実な

確信している, 確実な

Ex: She certain that she left her keys on the table .
speculation
[名詞]

the creation of theories or opinions about something with no fact or proof

推測 (すいそく), 憶測 (おくそく)

推測 (すいそく), 憶測 (おくそく)

Ex: Speculation about the upcoming election results sparked lively discussions .
to require
[動詞]

to need or demand something as necessary for a particular purpose or situation

必要とする, 要求する

必要とする, 要求する

Ex: To bake the cake , the recipe require eggs , flour , sugar , and butter .
target
[名詞]

a person, building, or area marked to be attacked

目標(もくひょう), ターゲット

目標(もくひょう), ターゲット

Ex: The hackers aimed at government systems as target.
powerful
[形容詞]

possessing great strength or force

強力な, 力強い

強力な, 力強い

Ex: The team powerful energy , winning the match easily .
to implant
[動詞]

to insert a living tissue or an artificial object into the body via medical procedure

インプラントする, 埋め込む

インプラントする, 埋め込む

Ex: To treat severe arthritis , the orthopedic surgeon implanting an artificial joint in the patient 's knee .
vision
[名詞]

the ability to see thing through the eyes

視力, 視覚

視力, 視覚

Ex: The doctor confirmed that her peripheral vision was unaffected despite the injury.
to paralyze
[動詞]

to cause a person, animal, or part of the body to lose the ability to move or function, usually due to injury or illness

麻痺させる (まひさせる), 動けないようにする (うごけないようにする)

麻痺させる (まひさせる), 動けないようにする (うごけないようにする)

Ex: The disease progressed rapidly , threatening paralyze the patient 's respiratory system .
destination
[名詞]

the place where someone or something is headed

目的地, 行き先

目的地, 行き先

Ex: The train departed from New York City , with Chicago as its destination.
dramatically
[副詞]

to a significantly large extent or by a considerable amount

劇的に, 大幅に

劇的に, 大幅に

Ex: Her mood dramatically within minutes .
genetic
[形容詞]

connected to the parts of the DNA in cells, called genes, that determine hereditary traits

遺伝的な, 遺伝学的な

遺伝的な, 遺伝学的な

Ex: Genetic counseling helps individuals and families understand the implications of genetic makeup and make informed decisions about their health .
skyscraper
[名詞]

a modern building that is very tall, often built in a city

超高層ビル, スカイスクレーパー

超高層ビル, スカイスクレーパー

Ex: skyscraper was built to withstand high winds and earthquakes .
solar
[形容詞]

related to the sun

太陽の, ソーラーの

太陽の, ソーラーの

Ex: Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity.
climate
[名詞]

the typical weather conditions of a particular region

気候, クライメート

気候, クライメート

Ex: They visited a place with a climate for their archaeological research .
cure
[名詞]

a treatment or medication for a certain disease or injury

治療法 (ちりょうほう), 治癒 (ちゆ)

治療法 (ちりょうほう), 治癒 (ちゆ)

Ex: Unfortunately , there is no cure for this illness .
conflict
[名詞]

a serious disagreement or argument, often involving opposing interests or ideas

対立 (たいりつ), 紛争 (ふんそう)

対立 (たいりつ), 紛争 (ふんそう)

Ex: The internal conflict within the organization affected its overall efficiency and morale.
certainty
[名詞]

the state of being sure about something, usually when there is proof

確実性 (かくじつせい), 確信 (かくしん)

確実性 (かくじつせい), 確信 (かくしん)

Ex: certainty about the project 's success helped persuade others to invest in it .
epidemic
[名詞]

the rapid spread of an infectious disease within a specific population, community, or region, affecting a significant number of individuals at the same time

流行病(りゅうこうびょう), 疫病(えきびょう)

流行病(りゅうこうびょう), 疫病(えきびょう)

Ex: epidemic put a strain on the healthcare system .
natural
[形容詞]

originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans

自然の(しぜんの), 天然の(てんねんの)

自然の(しぜんの), 天然の(てんねんの)

Ex: He preferred natural fabrics like cotton and linen for his clothing .
disaster
[名詞]

a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of death and destruction

災害(さいがい), 惨事(さんじ)

災害(さいがい), 惨事(さんじ)

Ex: The outbreak of the disease was a public disaster.
to alter
[動詞]

to cause something to change

変える, 変更する

変える, 変更する

Ex: The altered the design after receiving feedback from the client .
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