| definition | word or phrase | definition in English | example sentence |
1 | あおる | fuel | To support or stimulate the activity or existence of | Too much food, alcohol and sun has fuelled a massive rise in some forms of cancer |
2 | なんらかの | some form | something | ↑ |
3 | ~比率を上げる | push up ~ rate | raise up something rate | Modern life pushes up cancer's rate. |
4 | (判決の多数意見に対する)反対意見 | dessent
ディせんトッ | oppisition | rhetoric that fueled the dissenters. |
5 | 雄弁 | rhetoric
ぅれトァォリック | Language that is elaborate, pretentious, insincere, or intellectually vacuous | ↑ |
6 | ~(問題)を~に引き起こす | pose~ to~ | put something problem to | Once open the SNS, that could pose a problem. If anyone can join the SNS, that includes spammers. Then the site will have a big problem with them. |
7 | きわめて重要な | crucial
くゥルーシャォル | extreamly important | Fat "crucial" in children's diet. |
8 | 肥満 | obesity
おービィーシティ | increased body weight caused by excessive accumulation of fat. | While parents may be increasingly worrying about childhood obesity, they must ensure their offspring eat enough fat. |
9 | 子 | offspring | child | ↑ |
10 | 大いに、かなり | substantially
サブスたンシャリィ | ample | Researchers found children burned substantially more fat than adults relative to their calorie intake. |
11 | カロリー摂取量 | calorie intake | | ↑ |
12 | 成長する | thrive
スぅらイヴ | To grow vigorously | Youngsters needed that fat to grow and thrive. |
13 | 〈時間・金銭などを〉(…に)浪費[乱費]する | squander
スクわンダー | to spend wastfully | Roger Federer squandered match points in the second and third sets before claiming his 11th straight victory over Lleyton Hewitt 6-3, 6-7(7), 7-6(1) to reach the Cincinnati final, where he will chase his 50th career title. |
14 | まあ、そんなところだ | That's about it. | That's about it.:) | Well, I can make sensible short sentences,
but, that's about it. |
15 | ふさわしい | sensible | Acting with or exhibiting good sense | We can become really good friends...though I won't be able to make any sensible Japanese until I get back into the habit. |
16 | いつもの習慣に戻る | get back into the habit | get back into the practice | ↑ |
17 | 経営[管理]上の;経営者[管理人]の | manegerial
マネじぇぅリォル | Of, relating to, or characteristic of a manager or management. | Many managerial positions at high-tech companies require an engineering background. |
18 | 経歴 | background | educational and work experience | ↑ |
19 | (~から)遠い | remote | located far away | His farm is remote from any town. |
20 | とりわけ、数ある中で | among other things | especially
人の場合は、among others | I'd like to discuss the deal you've suggested, among other things. |