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B1レベルの単語リスト - 抽象的概念

ここでは、B1レベルの学習者向けに準備された「態度」、「理論」、「オプション」などの抽象的な概念に関するいくつかの英単語を学びます。

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
content
[名詞]

(usually plural) the things that are held, included, or contained within something

内容, 内容物

内容, 内容物

Ex: She poured the contents of the jar into the mixing bowl.
situation
[名詞]

the way things are or have been at a certain time or place

状況, 状態

状況, 状態

Ex: It 's important to adapt quickly to changing situations in order to thrive in today 's fast-paced world .今日の速いペースの世界で繁栄するためには、変化する**状況**に素早く適応することが重要です。
attitude
[名詞]

the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

態度,  考え方

態度, 考え方

Ex: A good attitude can make a big difference in team dynamics .
impression
[名詞]

an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

印象

印象

Ex: She could n't shake the impression that she had seen him somewhere before .
point
[名詞]

the most important thing that is said or done which highlights the purpose of something

点, 主なアイデア

点, 主なアイデア

Ex: The meeting concluded with a consensus on the main points of the new policy .
theory
[名詞]

a set of ideas intended to explain the reason behind the existence or occurrence of something

理論, 仮説

理論, 仮説

Ex: The students struggled to grasp the main idea behind the theory of relativity .
thinking
[名詞]

the activity or process of carefully considering something in one's mind

思考, 考え

思考, 考え

Ex: Clear thinking is crucial for effective communication , as it enables individuals to express their ideas and opinions coherently .
choice
[名詞]

the number of different things or people that one can pick from

選択, 選択肢

選択, 選択肢

Ex: Having a wide range of choices can foster creativity and innovation as individuals explore different possibilities .
option
[名詞]

something that can or may be chosen from a number of alternatives

オプション,  選択肢

オプション, 選択肢

Ex: The restaurant offers a vegetarian option on their menu for those who prefer it .
ignorance
[名詞]

the fact or state of not having the necessary information, knowledge, or understanding of something

無知

無知

Ex: The ignorance of some people about climate change highlights the need for more widespread awareness and education on environmental issues .
doubt
[名詞]

a feeling of disbelief or uncertainty about something

疑い, 不確実性

疑い, 不確実性

Ex: The decision was made quickly , leaving no room for doubt.
possibility
[名詞]

something that one can choose or do among many other things

選択肢, 代替案

選択肢, 代替案

Ex: Embracing uncertainty opens the door to unexpected possibilities and outcomes , fostering adaptability and resilience .
concept
[名詞]

a principle or idea that is abstract

概念, アイデア

概念, アイデア

prediction
[名詞]

a statement made about the likelihood of something happening in the future

予測, 予言

予測, 予言

truth
[名詞]

the true principles or facts about something, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

真実, 現実

真実, 現実

Ex: Personal honesty and transparency contribute to a culture of truth.
need
[名詞]

(usually plural) a set of things that allow someone to achieve their goal or live comfortably

必要, 必需品

必要, 必需品

Ex: The basic needs of a newborn baby include diapers , formula or breast milk , and clothing .
permission
[名詞]

the action of allowing someone to do a particular thing or letting something happen, particularly in an official way

許可, 承認

許可, 承認

Ex: Visitors must obtain permission from the landowner before entering private property .訪問者は私有地に入る前に土地所有者から**許可**を得なければなりません。
help
[名詞]

anything that is done to make a task or process easier or less difficult for someone

助け, 支援

助け, 支援

Ex: The development of new tools and equipment has been a considerable help in improving efficiency in manufacturing processes .新しいツールや機器の開発は、製造プロセスの効率化において大きな**助け**となっています。

to take steps to confirm if something is correct, safe, or properly arranged

Ex: Make sure to wear a helmet when riding your bike.
no way
[]

used to indicate that something is impossible, unacceptable, or absolutely will not happen under any conditions

Ex: They 'll no way finish the project by Friday without help .
evidence
[名詞]

anything that proves the truth or possibility of something, such as facts, objects, or signs

証拠, 根拠

証拠, 根拠

Ex: Historical documents and artifacts serve as valuable evidence for understanding past civilizations and events .
gap
[名詞]

a difference, particularly an unwanted one, causing separation between two people, situations, or opinions

ギャップ, 溝

ギャップ, 溝

Ex: The gap in expectations between the teacher and her students resulted in frustration on both sides .
in favor
[前置詞]

used to show support for or agreement with someone or something

賛成して, のために

賛成して, のために

Ex: The public opinion polls indicate a growing number of people in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage.
sorry
[形容詞]

feeling ashamed or apologetic about something that one has or has not done

申し訳ない, 後悔している

申し訳ない, 後悔している

Ex: The teacher seemed sorry when she realized the assignment was unclear .先生は課題が明確でないと気づいたとき、**申し訳なさそう**に見えた。
unless
[接続詞]

used to say that something depends on something else to happen or be true

でない限り,  しない限り

でない限り, しない限り

Ex: We wo n't be able to start the meeting unless everyone is present .
to point out
[動詞]

to show something to someone by pointing one's finger toward it

指し示す, 指摘する

指し示す, 指摘する

Ex: When we visited the art gallery , she pointed out her favorite paintings .私たちが美術館を訪れたとき、彼女はお気に入りの絵を**指さしました**。
comparison
[名詞]

the process of examining the similarities and differences between two or more things or people

比較

比較

Ex: The comparison of Italian and Spanish reveals that they share many similar words and grammatical structures .
concern
[名詞]

a subject of significance or interest to someone or something

懸念, 関心

懸念, 関心

Ex: Financial stability is often a concern for young professionals .経済的安定は、若い専門家にとってしばしば**関心事**です。
growth
[名詞]

an increase in the amount, degree, importance, or size of something

成長, 拡大

成長, 拡大

Ex: She noticed significant growth in her skills after the training .
dream
[名詞]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

夢

Ex: The nightmare was the worst dream he had experienced in a long time .その悪夢は、彼が長い間経験した中で最悪の**夢**だった。
nightmare
[名詞]

a very scary, unpleasant, or disturbing dream

悪夢, 怖い夢

悪夢, 怖い夢

Ex: As a child , I used to have nightmares about being abandoned in a haunted house .
offer
[名詞]

the action of presenting something verbally

Ex: Their offer to cooperate improved relations .
sort of
[副詞]

to a degree or extent that is unclear

ちょっと, ある程度

ちょっと, ある程度

Ex: The team's performance was sort of impressive, considering the challenging circumstances.チームのパフォーマンスは、挑戦的な状況を考えると**ある程度**印象的でした。
difference
[名詞]

the way that two or more people or things are different from each other

違い

違い

Ex: He could n't see any difference between the two paintings ; they looked identical to him .彼は2つの絵の間に何の**違い**も見ることができなかった;彼には同じに見えた。
series
[名詞]

a group of similar events, things, or people coming one after the other

シリーズ, 連続

シリーズ, 連続

Ex: The company plans to release a series of new products over the next year to expand its market reach .同社は市場リーチを拡大するために、来年にかけて新製品の**シリーズ**をリリースする計画です。
possession
[名詞]

the fact of owning or having something

所有, 所持

所有, 所持

Ex: She lost possession of the documents .彼女は書類の**所有権**を失った。
defense
[名詞]

protection against harm or danger

Ex: Effective policies provide defense against economic crises .
middle
[名詞]

the part, position, or point of something that has an equal distance from the edges or sides

真ん中, 中心

真ん中, 中心

Ex: They met in the middle of the park to exchange keys for the apartment .彼らはアパートの鍵を交換するために公園の**真ん中**で会った。
boundary
[名詞]

a limit that defines distinctions or separations between particular elements, such as ideas, cultures, or rules

境界, 限界

境界, 限界

Ex: Violating someone 's boundaries can lead to feelings of discomfort , mistrust , or resentment in interpersonal interactions .
feeling
[名詞]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

感情

感情

Ex: Despite her best efforts to hide it , the feeling of anxiety gnawed at her stomach throughout the job interview .彼女がそれを隠すための最善の努力にもかかわらず、面接中を通して不安の**感情**が彼女の胃をむしばんだ。
plus
[前置詞]

used to introduce an additional fact, feature, or point

Ex: He is a talented musician, plus he can speak three languages.
promise
[名詞]

a statement used to mean that one will definitely do a specific thing or something will no doubt happen

約束, 誓約

約束, 誓約

Ex: Parents often teach their children the importance of keeping promises as a way to instill integrity and responsibility .親はよく、子供たちに誠実さと責任感を教える方法として、**約束**を守ることの重要性を教えます。
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