Hot Words No.32
Apprentice
発音:
- [əpréntis]
- 意味:
- 弟子
- A pupil or disciple
- 例文1:
- The shogi master is not willing to take on apprentices.
- 例文2:
- A former apprentice gave the heavy weight champion a lesson in punching.
Blight
発音:
- [bláit]
- 意味:
- 被害を起こす
- To damage
- 例文1:
- The minority group is severely blighted by the ongoing recession.
- 例文2:
- The writer blighted millions of readers with her wicked comments.
Craft
発音:
- [krǽft]
- 意味:
- 緻密に作り上げる
- To carefully and skillfully create
- 例文1:
- I watched in awe as the child crafted a beautiful bird out of colored sheets of paper.
- 例文2:
- The politician gradually crafted his public image over 40 years.
Furor
発音:
- [fjúərɔːr]
- 意味:
- 憤激
- An outcry; an explosive outburst of anger
- 例文1:
- The president’s decision to declare war on Libya without the consent of Congress has caused a furor among the Republicans.
- 例文2:
- Amid the sex-scandal furor, the lawmaker announced his resignation.
Gyrate
発音:
- [dʒάɪreɪt]
- 意味:
- 迅速に動き回る、回転または上下運動する
- To move about fast; to spin; to fluctuate
- 例文1:
- The jazz dancers gyrated effortlessly on the stage.
- 例文2:
- The stock market gyrated as investors’ worries persisted.
Hedge
発音:
- [hédƷ]
- 意味:
- 1. にごす、ごまかす
- To avoid giving a straightforward answer
- 2. リスクに備えて予防策を取る
- Hedge against: To protect oneself against possible risks
- 3. リスクを減らすために複数の選択を同時に取る
- Hedge one’s bets: To reduce one’s risks by simultaneously pursuing more than one option
- 1の例文a:
- Don’t hedge. Give me a clear answer now.
- 1の例文b:
- The Congressman attempted to hedge by saying that he had an urgent business to attend to.
- 2の例文a:
- Saving a portion of your monthly salary will hedge against future contingencies.
- 2の例文b:
- The prefectural government is trying to hedge against the mounting national debt crisis.
- 3の例文a:
- She says she is hedging her bets by dating 3 eligible men.
- 3の例文b:
- When I was a child, my grandfather taught me the importance of hedging my bets in all critical decision points in life.
Mesmerize
発音:
- [mézməràiz]
- 意味:
- あっとするほど印象づける
- To impress in a powerful, breath-taking way
- 例文1:
- I was mesmerized by her amazing performance on the stage.
- 例文2:
- The Grand Canyon was just mesmerizing.
Nascent
発音:
- [nǽsnt]
- 意味:
- 新しく出現・発展しつつある
- Newly emerging; starting to develop
- 例文1:
- The town is working hard to expand its nascent tourist industry.
- 例文2:
- There are signs of nascent democracy from the new nation.