Hot Words No.38
Blitz
発音:
- [blíts]
- 意味:
- 1. 何らかの目的を成就する為の尽力、急襲
- (As noun) A great effort intended to attain a given objective; a sudden military attack
- 2. 急襲する
- (As verb) To attack suddenly
- 1の例文a:
- We need your help. We will have a cleaning blitz on the house.
- 1の例文b:
- The small nation was not prepared for the blitz from the invading forces.
- 2の例文a:
- The team blitzed its rival team.
- 2の例文b:
- The village was blitzed by the hurricane.
Crunch
発音:
- [krʌ́ntʃ]
- 意味:
- 何かの不足による困難な状態、重要な決断を迫られる瞬間
- A difficult situation due to a shortage of something; an important decision-making moment
- 例文1:
- The company just announced that it will freeze the employees’ salary so as to pull through the financial crunch.
- 例文2:
- The high unemployment rate among women is only exacerbating the day care crunch.
- 例文3:
- The crunch abruptly came when I found myself alone in the elevator with my boss.
Glossy
発音:
- [ɡlάsi]
- 意味:
- うわべだけ輝いている又は取り飾った
- Shiny or attractive in an artificial and superficial way; sleek
- 例文1:
- Her glossy social life came to an end when she lost her fortune in the stock market crash.
- 例文2:
- She dyed her hair glossy black.
Inscrutable
発音:
- [inskrúːtəbl]
- 意味:
- 無表情で何を考えているか分からない
- Expressionless and mysterious as to what one’s is thinking or feeling
- 例文1:
- A tiny old man answered the door. His expression was inscrutable.
- 例文2:
- Some Westerners find Asians inscrutable.
Laconic
発音:
- [ləkάnik]
- 意味:
- 口数少ない
- Few in words
- 例文1:
- The station clerk gave me a laconic reply when I politely asked for directions.
- 例文2:
- She was hostile and laconic throughout dinner.
Nab
発音:
- [nǽb]
- 意味:
- 逮捕する、大急ぎで確保する
- To arrest; to grab in a hurry
- 例文1:
- The new regime nabbed the protesters in a large-scale crackdown.
- 例文2:
- I rushed into the train and nabbed a window seat.
Overhaul
発音:
- [òuvərhɔ́ːl]
- 意味:
- 改正、是正
- A reform; an improvement
- 例文1:
- The procedure is in need of an overhaul.
- 例文2:
- The government promised a complete overhaul of the tax system.
Pound
発音:
- [páund]
- 意味:
- 強打する、大きな音を立てて歩く又は走る
- To strike hard; to slam; to walk or run with heavy and loud footsteps
- 例文1:
- A typhoon pounded the coastal areas, leaving scores of people dead.
- 例文2:
- When I worked as a salesman, I had to be out pounding the pavement every day.