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- woe - 悲しみ
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- a little too - 少し〜すぎる
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- all that much - それほど(否定形で)
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- family doesn't mean all that much to you.
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- articulate - 考えをはっきり述べられる
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- concordant - 調和した
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- ergo - それ故に
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- かたい ergo - thus - therefore - so やわらかい
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- endeavor - 努力
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- I myself struggle with the endeavor of mastering the English language
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- vis-à-vis - 〜と向かい合って、〜と比較して
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- takeaway - 要点
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- thoroughly - 徹底的に
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- three-fold — 三倍
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- evade — 避ける = avoid
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- a word that evades definition — 定義しにくい言葉
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- don't be fooled by A — Aに惑わされるな
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- thrice — とても
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- Circuit Judge Joseph Bulone called 49-year-old Michael Drejka a “wanna-be” law enforcement officer and a self-appointed “handicapped parking space monitor.”
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> Have you thought of what you’ll do after you retire? — 引退したらやりたいことについて考えたことある?
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- any of those — これらどれでも (all of, everyと交換可能 | 肯定文)
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- there aren't any apples on the floor (否定の場合はanyの後に複数形)
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- you will likely do A — あなたはAすることだろう
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- 99% of the time this is what you want to use — 99%これを使えば良い
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- The one catch is that — 例外は、
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- I ended up settling for this which looks incredibly anti-pattern-y but was the only option that wouldn’t explode on me — 最終的にこれに落ち着いた。アンチパターンっぽいけど僕にとっては一番安定している
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- Why was that even created? — まずなぜこれが作られたの?
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- Putting the main code in another function serves two purposes:
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- one week cannot and should not define any team
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- it go to show that A — Aということの証明となる
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- A is to not have B — 「A」とは、Bを持たないことである
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> wireless charging is kinda funny because it really goes to show that the only way to get the tech industry to agree on a unified connector is to not have a connector
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> glad you’re happily situated elsewhere now. — あなたが他の場所で活躍しているようで嬉しい
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- My dA account turned 10yo. In fact, I had spent 99% of the time as a lurker and six months ago finally started drawing and posting art.
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- A conditional request is one that triggers if something happens, like: "If you don't quit talking, I am gonna have to ask you to leave." In this case, you can't really say, "If you don't quit talking, I have to ask you to leave." So even though it's not really conditional, using a conditional form is more polite because it's less direct.
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- come to pass
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- come across
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- for asking — 望むなら
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- fuck A up — Aをボコボコにする
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- friendly reminder - a euphemism for "this is the last warning"
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- I feel attached
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- I feel called out
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- A teenager not old to buy a six-pack — ビールも買えない年頃の子供
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- It is likely that 未来形 — 〜になるだろう
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- It's likely that the affair will come to nothing — どうやら無事に治まりそうだ
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- We will most likely do A — 我々は必ずAをするでしょう
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- chirring - 虫が鳴く; bugs chirring
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- what are you waiting for
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- adherence — 執着 one's adherence to A
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- belief — 信念
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- on principle — 道徳的見地から
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- in set terms — 決まり文句で
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- (Evening|Cold weather) has set in — (夜に|寒く)なった
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- in term of A — Aの観点から
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## Go
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- go into 何かを始める;状態に入る;費やされる
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- go down 降りる;落ちる;低下する; go down on all fours — 四つん這いになる
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- go easy on fellow insiders 身内に甘い;身内に手加減する
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- go easy with her 彼女に優しくしろよ
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## Get
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- get over it (障害を)乗り越えろ
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- get out 出て行く
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- get down on A for B — Bしたことに大してAを批判し続ける
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- get down to [verb.] — やっと始める。
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- get in — 乗り込む
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- too much to take - 手に負えない
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- de rigueur - 慣習上必要不可欠
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- utterly - 完全に
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> The balloon is likely to burst at any time その風船は今にも爆発しそうだ
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> It is because the air was polluted that the experiment was a failure.
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The experiment was a failure because the air was polluted.
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> The experiment was a failure because the air was polluted.
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> Thesis. Remote companies have less of an echo chamber since they are distributed. Thoughts?
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> Because he's the kind of person who likes helping others and is always gentle and kind as you described
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> it was more difficult to get it wrong than guess it right!
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XD
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> XD
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> I'm pretty sure there was a lot of uproar about the Equifax thing
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- Seeing me, the man ran away. ←→ As the man saw me, he ran away.
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- Written in simple English, this book is easy to understand. ←→ Since this book is written in simple English, it is easy to understand.
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- Walking along the beach, I found a beautiful shell. ←→ When I was walking along the beach, I found a beautiful shell.
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- and そうすれば or 然もなくば but けれども so だから、それで for というのも nor 〜もまた、〜ではない
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- She is not a politician, nor is she a diplomat.
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## when
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1. 未来の条件を表す場合は現在形を使う When I arrive at the station, I'll call you.
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1. 過去の時を表す場合は過去形 When I was a child, I used to like soccer.
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1. 未来の可能性を話す場合は未来形 I don't know when he will come.
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2. 過去の時を表す場合は過去形 When I was a child, I used to like soccer.
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3. 未来の可能性を話す場合は未来形 I don't know when he will come.
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- happened to — たまたま、偶然、もしかして
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- Do you happen to know if she has a boyfriend? — あの子に彼氏いるのかな?
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- Thank you for playing the game
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1. She is studying English hard to study abroad.
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1. She study English hard to study abroad.
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2. She study English hard to study abroad.
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違いは?
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