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Hot Words No.24

Make allowance(s)

発音:

[méik əláuəns(ɪz)]
意味:
大目に見る、非常時に備える
To give special consideration or provision
例文1:
She is under a lot of stress from work. When she is irritable, you must make allowance.
例文2:
A rush hour train is extremely crowded. You must make allowances for occasional inconveniences.
例文3:
Our basement makes allowance for an emergency shelter.

Brash

発音:

[brǽʃ]
意味:
自信過剰な、音・色などが過度で注目を集める
Excessive in confidence, voice or color; attention-getting
例文1:
We got a new office manager. We are all having a hard time getting used to his brash management style.
例文2:
The audience was turned off by the speaker’s brash manner.
例文3:
Some say Lady Gaga is trashy but others like her brash ways.

Cajole

発音:

[kədƷóul]
意味:
説き伏せる、言いくるめる
To persuade
例文1:
She succeeded in cajoling the company into interviewing her.
例文2:
I wanted to quit the swim team but was cajoled into staying by the coach.

Comprise

発音:

[kəmpráiz]
意味:
〜から構成されている、全体で〜を占める
To consist of; to be made up of; to constitute
例文1:
This lecture comprises an introduction, the main argument and some concluding remarks.
例文2:
The committee is comprised of the chairman, 2 executives and 5 staff.
例文3:
The homeless comprise a large percentage of welfare recipients.

Defuse

発音:

[diːfjúːz]
意味:
難局を打開する、鎮める
To troubleshoot by improving a difficult situation
例文1:
The wage raise helped to defuse the labor union’s anger.
例文2:
He has a special gift of defusing awkward situations.

Elicit

発音:

[ilísit]
意味:
引き出す
To draw out
例文1:
At the end of my presentation, I asked the attendees for some feedback, but my request elicited no response from them.
例文2:
The new president elicits both admiration and fear from the employees.

Foray

発音:

[fɔ́ːrei]
意味:
特定の意図で目的地に出向くこと、何かを少しの間試してみること
A brief journey to some place for a specific purpose; a short attempt at something
例文1:
I make occasional forays into the countryside for fresh air.
例文2:
It was her first foray into post-modern art.

Impale

発音:

[impéil]
意味:
突き刺す
To pierce
例文1:
We went to this new restaurant, but I lost my appetite when I saw a pig’s head impaled on a stick.
例文2:
I had such a wonderful experience that it is impaled in my memory.