Hot Words No.21-1
Adroitly
発音:
- [ədrɔ́itli]
- 意味:
- 効率的に
- Effectively and skillfully
- 例文1:
- The whole audience was impressed with the debater as she adroitly rebutted her opponent’s argument.
- 例文2:
- He took to his new job cleverly and adroitly.
Backlash
発音:
- [bǽklǽʃ]
- 意味:
- 反動、抗議
- A protest or negative reaction to a proposal or action taken
- 例文1:
- The plan to increase taxes ran into a backlash from the taxpayers.
- 例文2:
- The party leader faces an internal backlash over his new foreign policy.
- 例文3:
- There is a nationwide backlash against the series of liberal decisions by Supreme Court.
Court
発音:
- [kɔ́ːrt]
- 意味:
- おつき合いをする、何らかの見返りを期待して相手の機嫌を取る、招く
- To engage in a romantic relationship; to make an effort to please somebody in order to get something in return; to invite or solicit
- 例文1:
- He started courting her immediately after being introduced to her at a social function.
- 例文2:
- The Republican presidential candidates are busy courting the voters and the media.
- 例文3:
- Some developing countries are courting Japanese corporations to build factories on their soil.
Demise
発音:
- [dimáiz]意味:
- 終止符、死
- A termination; an end; a death
- 例文1:
- The old school’s demise was cause for much public chagrin.
- 例文2:
- The senior statesman faces a political demise over the scandal.
Enervate
発音:
- [énərvèit]
- 意味:
- 疲労・弱化させる
- To make tired and weak
- 例文1:
- After running a marathon, he was enervated to the point of collapse.
- 例文2:
- After 2 weeks of intensive campaigning, the entire team is enervated.
Humbug
発音:
- [hʌ́mbʌ̀ɡ]
- 意味:
- 偽りの言葉や行為、誠意に欠けた人物
- A statement, conduct or person that is deceptive or insincere
- 例文1:
- Don’t give me that humbug. I insist that you tell me the truth!
- 例文2:
- The terrorist blurted out an impassioned self-defense, but the court totally dismissed him as a helpless humbug.
Muster
発音:
- [mʌ́stər]
- 意味:
- 困難な課題に向けて才能・力・決意などを集中する
- To mobilize or summon enough resources or resolution to tackle a difficult task
- 例文1:
- I mustered all my powers to deliver a good speech.
- 例文2:
- The new government is trying to muster international support for its radical reform measures.