Maho Flashcards
Dampness
不快を感じさせる湿気
Humidity and dampness
Mold
カビ
Mites
ダニ
Crumple
紙・布などを、くしゃくしゃにする
紙・布などをくしゃくしゃにするする
Crumple
To become , or cause something that I become, full of folds that are not equal in size
This shirt crumples easily.
Stephanie crumpled up the letter and threw it away.
Work towards
に向けて努力する
Work towards becoming your very best self
He was working towards getting a high score on his test.
No matter what they do
何をしようとも
Become Wrinkled
シワシワになる
心拍数
Heart rate
Extent of
広さ、幅広い〇〇
He dazzled us with the extent of his knowledge.
彼は幅広い知識で私たちを感嘆させた
Dazzle
美しさ・能力などで人に強い印象を与える
If you dazzled by someone or something, you think they are extremely good and exciting.
だーぞー
I was dazzled by his charm and good looks.
Mess up at work
仕事でめちゃくちゃ
In a row
連続して、続けて
One after another without a break
If you continue something for 21 days in a row, it became a habit.
Be capable of
が出来る
の能力がある
You are capable of doing what you want
This video game is capable of being connected to the internet.
Most of all
何より、とりわけ
You should take care of yourself most of all
I like English most of all.
Staple
定番、必須食品
A main product or part of something
The practice turned into giving money to children and remains a staple today.
Shortages mean that even staples like bread are difficult to find.
Phosphate has been a staple of this area for many years.
Increase likelihood of/that
の可能性を増す
The chance that something will happen
This helps increase the likelihood that you will get what you wish for
Regular visits
定期的な訪問
Make regular visits
Regular visits to the hospital is required
I recommend regular visits to a shrine
Out there
世の中には
You shouldn’t get upset, there are plenty of guys out there
I’m sure there are lots of people out there who are uncomfortable with shrines
Come to mind
思い浮かぶ
Nothing is coming to mind
Write what comes to mind about a topic
One of a kind
唯一無二の
He is very talented and one of a kind.
There are many places to visit, where you can have one of a kind experience here in this city.
Wail
泣き叫ぶ、声を上げて泣く
The voice that wailed in your mother’s arms when you were small.
Conversely
逆にいえば
We are in unexpected pinch. Conversely, we’ll win if we get out of it.
Cactus need little water to grow. Conversely too much water will wither up the plant.
Permeate
To spread through something and be present in every part of it
染み渡る
Democracy has bit permeated the whole country
These words will permeate your very being
One’s very being
の存在そのもの
辞書ではあまり多くは出てこない。。。
Tremble
トランボー
震える、震えさせる
Your hands start to tremble.
The wooden bridge trembled as we crossed it.
Harness
To control something, usually in order to use its power
利用する
The Aswan Dam harnessed the waters of the Nile.
You’ll be able to harness your true ability for whatever important thing you’re facing.
Savor
(飲食物、経験などを)楽しむ、味わう
To enjoy food or an experience in order to enjoy it as much as possible
Savor the aroma and feelings that come with that one drop
Flushed
Red in the face
Distraction
気を散らすもの
Something that prevents someone from giving their attention to something else
If you take the time to write a list of possible distraction
I turn off all notifications on my phone when I’m working because it’s a distraction
Sound familiar to
(人にとって)聞き覚えがある
That name sounds familiar to you?
Does this kind of story sound familiar to you?
Envision
を心に描く
To imagine or expect something to happen, etc. in a particular way
I always envisioned that I would return home at some point.
He envisioned developing a telescope 100 years before one was invented.
炎上する
Come under fire
While recently the concept of ladies first has come under fire in light of women’s equally
In light of
の観点から、の視点から見ると
を踏まえて
In light of his contribution to the company, he was promoted to a vice-president of the company.
Point fingers at someone
To accuse someone of being responsible for something bad that had happened.
Unhappy tourists have pointed the finger at unhelpful travel agents.
Down the line
In the future
Cars that drive themselves are in development now, but a markable product is a long way down the line.
Side hustle
副業
Burn out
To be forced to stop working because you have become ill or very tired from working too hard.
Stop working so hard - you’ll burn yourself out.