Hot Words No.39
Aplomb
発音:
- [əplάm]
- 意味:
- 必要とされるスキルにバックアップされた自信
- Confidence backed by required skills
- 例文1:
- When some protesters tried to cause disturbance during the speech, the president handled it with great aplomb.
- 例文2:
- He organized the dinner party with aplomb.
Bode
発音:
- [bóud]
- 意味:
- 将来の前兆となる
- To be a sign for the future
- 例文1:
- The political trends do not bode well for the ruling party.
- 例文2:
- The aide’s conviction bodes ill for the politician.
Cue
発音:
- [kjúː]
- 意味:
- 次のステップを取るように促すシグナル、何かが次に起きる前兆、ヒント
- A signal for the next step to be taken; a sign or omen for something to happen next; a hint
- 例文1:
- She was conditioned by family and other social cues into developing a positive psychological stance on the Republican Party early in childhood.
- 例文2:
- As if on cue, it started raining just as we got in the car.
- 例文3:
- When the company started downsizing, I took my cue and began looking for a new job.
Disseminate
発音:
- [disémənèit]
- 意味:
- 情報を広げ分散させる
- To distribute and spread information
- 例文1:
- By the end of the 19th century, the idea of democracy was widely disseminated.
- 例文2:
- Government’s job is to collect and disseminate necessary information to the public.
Grip
発音:
- [ɡríp]
- 意味:
- 堅く握りしめる、強い影響を及ぼす、強く関心を湧かす
- To hold something tightly; to have a strong impact; to captivate someone’s interest
- 例文1:
- The policeman gripped me by the arm.
- 例文2:
- The bank tightened its belt as recession gripped the financial industry.
- 例文3:
- I am reading a biography of Saint Francis of Assissi. I find it gripping.
Huckster
発音:
- [hʌ́kstər]
- 意味:
- 1. あの手この手で押し売りのように強引に何かを売ろうとする
- (As verb) To be aggressive and even dishonest in one’s attempt to promote and sell something
- 2. 信頼のおけない強引な営業マン
- (As noun) An unscrupulously aggressive salesperson
- 1の例文:
- The whole nation was disgusted with his huckstering showmanship.
- 2の例文:
- Today I had to spend most of the morning hours fending off a huckster who walked in determined to sell his products.
Iffy
発音:
- [ífi]
- 意味:
- 確定してない
- Uncertain
- 例文1:
- My vacation plan in Hawaii is still iffy.
- 例文2:
- A truly responsible financial regulatory system is at best iffy.
Last-ditch
発音:
- [lǽst-dítʃ]
- 意味:
- 土壇場の、最後ぎりぎりの
- Final, before time is up
- 例文1:
- The student made a last-ditch effort to pass the exam.
- 例文2:
- The beleaguered army is frantically crafting a last-ditch strategy.