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Hot Words No.35

Bail out

発音:

[béil áut]
意味:
脱出する、困っている人や団体を経済的に助ける
To escape a dangerous situation; to financially help someone out of trouble
例文1:
Terrified passengers bailed out of the burning ship.
例文2:
The government stepped in to bail out the failing bank.

Creep

発音:

[kríːp]
意味:
緩やかに静かに動く
To move in a slow, gradual and quiet way
例文1:
I came late, so I crept into the meeting as inconspicuously as possible.
例文2:
In the land of hope and optimism, doubts started creeping in.

Cripple

発音:

[krípl]
意味:
不能にする、長期にわたるダメージを与える
To disable; to incapacitate; to inflict major damage with lasting impact
例文1:
The black population in America was long crippled by discrimination and segregation.
例文2:
The hurricane caused utter destruction in the entire region, crippling its economy.

Disagreeable

発音:

[dìsəɡríːəbl]
意味:
不快な、無礼な
Unpleasant; rude; unfriendly
例文1:
He is a disagreeable man. I would not want to share a car ride with him.
例文2:
It is possible to disagree without being disagreeable.

Endgame

発音:

[éndɡèim]
意味:
終盤戦
The final stage of a war
例文1:
As the endgame approached, the remaining soldiers fled in all directions.
例文2:
The streets of the capital are inundated with destroyed buildings as the endgame moves to a nearby town.

Face off

発音:

[féis ɔ́ːf]
意味:
面と向かって争いや討論をする
To compete or argue with someone
例文1:
The presidential candidates faced off in a public debate.
例文2:
The finalists will face off over the idea of a free trade zone.

Hobnob

発音:

[hάbnὰb]
意味:
付き合う、交わる
To socialize with; to hang out together
例文1:
Over the vacation I stayed with my fiancé’s family, hobnobbing with my future in-laws.
例文2:
Oh, he is away from his desk. He is hobnobbing with the president.

Impresario

発音:

[ìmprəsάːriòu]
意味:
イベントや運動のプロモーター・主催者・スポンサー
A promoter, organizer or sponsor of an event, movement, etc
例文1:
He got a new job as impresario of the city concert hall.
例文2:
She is an impresario of the new art movement.