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Hot Words No.42

Augment

発音:

[ɔːgmént]
意味:
増やす又は強化する
To increase or strengthen
例文1:
I work as a photographer on the weekends to augment my income.
例文2:
The ethnic minority group is augmenting civil protests in the capital.

Bellicose

発音:

[bélikòus]
意味:
荒々しくて好戦的な
Aggressive and feisty
例文1:
Her bellicose attitude turns off a lot of people.
例文2:
The bellicose leader refused to give up the fight.

Close in

発音:

[klóuz ín]
意味:
敵対又は攻撃する目的で相手に接近する
To come closer so as to confront or attack
例文1:
When our car broke down in the middle of the inner city, we were scared to see a group of teenagers close in on us from all sides.
例文2:
As inflation cools, the debt problem closes in.

Exhort

発音:

[iɡzɔ́ːrt]
意味:
強く促す
To urge; to work very hard on someone to do something
例文1:
The prime minister exhorted the protesters to go home.
例文2:
She exhorted the class to spell-check their term papers before submitting them.

Flesh out

発音:

[fléʃ áut]
意味:
詳細を加える
To put more details on some idea
例文1:
Let’s have a meeting and flesh out our new corporate strategy.
例文2:
The decision-makers fleshed out the new plan amid fears that it isn’t enough.

Ironclad

発音:

[áiərnklǽd]
意味:
断固とした
Strong, unmoving and secure
例文1:
The president gave the nation an ironclad promise that he will bring the troops home for Christmas.
例文2:
The protesters have four ironclad demands.

Leapfrog

発音:

[líːpfrὰɡ]
意味:
目覚ましい勢いで追い抜く
To surpass something or someone in a sudden and impressive manner
例文1:
The presidential candidate joined the election campaign late and leapfrogged his rivals into a leading position.
例文2:
Volkswagen is expected to leapfrog G.M. to take the lead in car sales.

Put up

発音:

[pùt ʌ́p]
意味:
ある目的の為に出費する
To lay out money for a specific purpose
例文1:
The sponsors of the speech contest put up a million-yen prize for the winner.
例文2:
The government is trying to persuade private investors to put up more money to stimulate the economy.