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souvenir
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incredible
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bored
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loud
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quiet
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accident
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silent
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to catch one's eye
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to notice
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photograph
diary
diary
名詞
d
d
ia
aɪɜ
r
r
y
i
(ダイアリー (daiarī))

(ダイアリー (daiarī))

日記 (nikki)

a book or journal in which one records personal experiences, thoughts, or feelings on a regular basis, usually on a daily basis

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She kept a diary throughout her travels, documenting her experiences and the people she met along the way.
Writing in her diary each night helped her process her thoughts and reflect on her day.
What is a "diary"?

A diary is a personal record where an individual regularly writes about their daily experiences, thoughts, and feelings. It is often used to document events, reflections, and personal observations. Diaries can provide insights into the writer’s daily life and emotional state, serving as a private space for self-expression and recording personal history. They are typically written in a chronological format and can vary in detail and length, depending on the writer's preferences and the purpose of the diary.

email
email
名詞
e
i:
m
m
ai
l
l
(電子メール)

(電子メール)

メール

a digital message that is sent from one person to another person or group of people using a system called email

What is an "email"?

An email is a digital message sent over the Internet from one person or organization to another. It can include text, attachments like images or documents, and links to websites. Emails are sent through email systems, which use addresses to identify the sender and recipient. The message is delivered to the recipient’s inbox, where it can be read and responded to. Emails are commonly used for personal, business, and official communication because they are fast, convenient, and can be accessed from various devices like computers and smartphones.

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souvenir
souvenir
名詞
s
s
ou
u:
v
v
e
ə
n
n
i
ɪ
r
r
(記念品(きねんひん))

(記念品(きねんひん))

お土産(おみやげ)

something that we usually buy and bring back for other people from a place that we have visited on vacation

incredible
形容詞
i
ɪ
n
n
c
k
r
r
e
ɛ
d
d
i
ə
b
b
ə
l
l
e
(途方もない)

(途方もない)

信じられない

too strange and impossible to believe

credible
bored
bored
形容詞
b
b
o
ɔ:
r
r
e
d
d
(うんざりした)

(うんざりした)

退屈な

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

loud
loud
形容詞
l
l
o
a
u
ʊ
d
d
(うるさい)

(うるさい)

大きい

producing a sound or noise with high volume

soft
quiet
quiet
形容詞
q
k
u
w
ie
aɪə
t
t
(静粛な)

(静粛な)

静かな

with little or no noise

noisy
accident
accident
名詞
a
æ
c
k
c
s
i
ə
d
d
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(アクシデント)

(アクシデント)

事故(じこ)

an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury

silent
silent
形容詞
s
s
i
l
l
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(無音の)

(無音の)

静かな

having or making little or no sound

to [catch] {one's} eye
to catch one's eye
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/kˈætʃ wˈʌnz ˈaɪ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to attract the attention of a person

What is the origin of the idiom "catch one's eye" and when to use it?

The idiom "catch one's eye" likely originates from the literal action of something visually or physically grabbing a person's attention. While the exact historical origin of this phrase is challenging to trace, idioms often evolve naturally from common language use over time. It is used to describe a situation where something or someone attracts or captures a person's attention or interest.

to notice
to notice
動詞
n
n
o
t
t
i
ə
c
s
e
(注目する)

(注目する)

気づく

to pay attention and become aware of a particular thing or person

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他動詞
photograph
photograph
名詞
ph
f
o
t
t
o
ə
g
g
r
r
a
æ
ph
f
(フォト(ふぉと))

(フォト(ふぉと))

写真(しゃしん)

a special kind of picture that is made using a camera in order to make memories, create art, etc.

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