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Hot Words No.19-1

Accentuate

発音:

[ækséntʃuèit]
意味:
強調する、際立たせる
To stress; to make clear
例文1:
The new discovery accentuates the difference between what people in those days thought and what we believe today.
例文2:
I don’t appreciate this book review of the new biography of President Obama. It accentuates his personal foibles.

Breach

発音:

[bríːtʃ]
意味:
法や合意内容を破る行為、意見の対立
A violation of a law or agreement; a disagreement
例文1:
We deem that your behavior constitutes a breach of the Company Policy.
例文2:
There is a breach between the two nations over human rights issues.

Din

発音:

[dín]
意味:
ざわめき
A loud and continuous noise
例文1:
When the speaker walked up to the podium, the din in the auditorium quieted down.
例文2:
The crowd was so loud that I could barely speak above the din.

Enamored with/of

発音:

[ɪnæmərd wíð/əv]
意味:
夢中な、魅せられている、大変気に入っている
To be infatuated with; to be strongly in favor of
例文1:
She told me that she is enamored of me.
例文2:
The young people in this town are enamored with theater.
例文3:
We moved to a new apartment, but we are not so enamored of the neighborhood.

Forte

発音:

[fɔ́ːrt]
意味:
得意な分野
An area in which one is skilled; a specialty
例文1:
Oops, that’s not enough space for me to park the car. Parking was never my forte.
例文2:
Confrontational negotiation is not the diplomat’s forte.

Gusto

発音:

[ɡʌ́stou]
意味:
情熱、やる気
Passion; intense feeling
例文1:
Under the new coach, the team played the game with gusto.
例文2:
The new employee fell to the job with gusto.

Hammer out

発音:

[hǽmər áut]
意味:
討論・議論を通して計画や同意にこぎつける
To decide on a plan or agreement after a lot of discussion and debate
例文1:
I spent three whole days with my client, trying to hammer out a mutually acceptable deal.
例文2:
The decision-makers are working hard to hammer out a viable debt reduction plan.