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to inundate
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inundated
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inundation
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transverse
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transposition
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to transplant
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to transmute
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to transmit
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transmission
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transference
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transferrer
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to transfigure
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successor
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successive
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to revoke
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revocation
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to commiserate
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bullion
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bulbous
to inundate
(水浸しにする)

(水浸しにする)

浸す

flag
/ˈɪnənˌdeɪt/
動詞

to cover a stretch of land with a lot of water

synonymdeluge
synonymsubmerge
example
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The construction of the new reservoir will inundate large areas of the forested land.
Heavy rains can inundate the riverbanks, causing widespread flooding in the area.
The river's overflow had the potential to inundate several nearby neighborhoods.
to inundate
inundated
(水浸しの)

(水浸しの)

氾濫した

flag
/ˈɪnənˌdeɪtɪd/
動詞

(of an area) flooded with water

synonymafloat(p)
synonymawash(p)
synonymflooded
synonymoverflowing
inundation
(水害)

(水害)

洪水

flag
/ˌɪnənˈdeɪʃən/
動詞

a natural phenomenon in which water overflows and covers an area that is usually dry

synonymalluvion
synonymdeluge
synonymflood
inundation
transverse
(交差する)

(交差する)

横断的な

flag
/tɹænzˈvɝs/
動詞

placed across another thing in a way that there is a right angle between the two of them

synonymcross(a)
synonymthwartwise
synonymtransversal
example
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The transverse bar connects the two sides of the structure.
The transverse stripes on the road warn drivers of an upcoming intersection.
The transverse section of the tree trunk revealed its growth rings.
transposition
(移動)

(移動)

転置

flag
/tɹænspəzˈɪʃən/
動詞

the act or process of moving something to a different place

synonymreversal
to transplant
(再植する)

(再植する)

移植する

flag
/tɹænsˈpɫænt/
動詞

to remove a plant from its original place and replant it somewhere else

synonymtransfer
example
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During the landscaping project, the crew carefully transplanted ornamental shrubs.
Farmers may transplant crops like rice or tomatoes to optimize spacing.
The homeowner decided to transplant the rose bush to a sunnier spot in the backyard.

文法情報:

他動詞
to transmute
(変化させる)

(変化させる)

変換する

flag
/tɹænsmjˈuːt/
動詞

to change something's nature, appearance, or substance into something different and usually better

synonymtransform
synonymtransubstantiate
example
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The artist transmuted ordinary materials into a stunning sculpture.
In his self-help book, the author provides strategies to transmute negative thoughts into positive ones.
Through education and self-reflection, she managed to transmute her fears into newfound confidence.

文法情報:

他動詞
to transmute
to transmit
(送信する)

(送信する)

伝達する

flag
/tɹænzˈmɪt/
動詞

to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

synonymcommunicate
synonymconvey
example
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The radio host skillfully transmitted breaking news updates to the listeners.
In a heartfelt letter, she transmitted her love and gratitude to her parents.
Skilled diplomats work to transmit the intentions and concerns of their respective governments to reach mutual agreements.

文法情報:

他動詞
transmission
(伝送)

(伝送)

送信

flag
/tɹænsˈmɪʃən/, /tɹænzˈmɪʃən/
動詞

the act or process of sending out a message

synonymtransmittal
synonymtransmitting
transference
(転移)

(転移)

移行

flag
/tɹænsˈfɝəns/
動詞

the act of altering the form of something

synonymtransfer
transferrer
(運搬者)

(運搬者)

移動者

flag
/tɹænsfˈɜːɹə/
動詞

a person who moves something from one place to another

synonymtransferer
to transfigure
(形を変える)

(形を変える)

変容させる

flag
/tɹænsfˈɪɡjɚ/
動詞

to change the form, appearance, or nature of something

synonymmetamorphose
synonymtransmogrify
example
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The artist's brushstroke seemed to transfigure the canvas, bringing life to the mundane scene.
As the protagonist faced adversity, their resilience and strength began to transfigure them, revealing their true character.
The artist's masterpiece transfigures the mundane into the extraordinary, capturing the essence of beauty in everyday scenes.

文法情報:

他動詞
to transfigure
successor
(後継)

(後継)

後継者

flag
/səkˈsɛsɝ/
動詞

a person or thing that is next in line to someone or something else

synonymreplacement
example
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After the professor's retirement, her most promising student became her successor in the department.
The CEO announced her retirement and named her longtime deputy as her successor.
The prince was groomed to be the king's successor and take the throne one day.
successive
(続けざまの)

(続けざまの)

連続した

flag
/səkˈsɛsɪv/
動詞

happening one after another, in an uninterrupted sequence

synonymconsecutive
synonymsequent
synonymsequential
synonymserial
example
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The successive waves of immigrants enriched the cultural tapestry of the city.
The successive failures of the project led to its eventual cancellation.
The company experienced successive quarters of growth, demonstrating its resilience in the market.
successive
to revoke
(取り消す)

(取り消す)

撤回する

flag
/ɹiˈvoʊk/, /ɹɪˈvoʊk/
動詞

to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a law, a decision, a license, or a privilege

synonymannul
synonymcountermand
synonymlift
synonymoverturn
synonymrepeal
synonymrescind
example
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The school administration will revoke the scholarship if the student's grades consistently fall below the required level.
The company had to revoke the faulty product from the market to ensure consumer safety.
The government decided to revoke the controversial law due to public protests.

文法情報:

他動詞
revocation
(取り消し)

(取り消し)

撤回

flag
/ˌɹɛvəˈkeɪʃən/
動詞

the cancelation of a law, agreement, or decision

to commiserate
(哀れむ)

(哀れむ)

同情する

flag
/kəˈmɪsɝˌeɪt/
動詞

to express sympathy or pity, especially with someone who is experiencing misfortune, hardship, or sorrow

synonymsympathise
synonymsympathize
example
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Friends often commiserate with each other during challenging times.
During the support group meeting, participants shared their experiences and commiserated with one another.
Neighbors came together to commiserate with the family who had lost their home in a fire.

文法情報:

自動詞
to commiserate
bullion
(金塊)

(金塊)

flag
/ˈbʊɫjən/
動詞

a large amount of gold or silver

bulbous
(ふくらんだ)

(ふくらんだ)

球根状の

flag
/ˈbəɫbəs/
動詞

having a rounded, swollen, or bulb-shaped form

synonymbulb-shaped
synonymbulblike
example
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The cartoon character had a bulbous nose, adding a humorous touch to its appearance.
The cactus had a bulbous base, serving as a water storage reservoir in arid environments.
The tulip bulbs were bulbous, ready to bloom into vibrant flowers in the spring.
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