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position.
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dire[dire]
- 発音記号[dáiər]
[形](dir・er, dir・est)
1 ((通例限定))恐ろしい, ものすごい, 悲惨な, 陰惨な, 不吉な, 不幸[災難]をもたらす
a dire predicament
ひどい苦境
ひどい苦境
a dire prediction
悲観的予測
悲観的予測
in dire straits
ひどい苦境に陥って.
ひどい苦境に陥って.
dire・ly
[副]You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink
MeaningPeople, like horses, will only do what they have a mind to do.
mind
n.
- The human consciousness that originates in the brain and is manifested especially in thought, perception, emotion, will, memory, and imagination.
- The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior.
- The principle of intelligence; the spirit of consciousness regarded as an aspect of reality.
- The faculty of thinking, reasoning, and applying knowledge: Follow your mind, not your heart.
- A person of great mental ability: the great minds of the century.
- Individual consciousness, memory, or recollection: I'll bear the problem in mind.
- A person or group that embodies certain mental qualities: the medical mind; the public mind.
- The thought processes characteristic of a person or group; psychological makeup: the criminal mind.
- Opinion or sentiment: He changed his mind when he heard all the facts.
- Desire or inclination: She had a mind to spend her vacation in the desert.
- Focus of thought; attention: I can't keep my mind on work.
- A healthy mental state; sanity: losing one's mind.
regard[re・gard]
- 発音記号[rigɑ'ːrd]
[動](他)(▼進行形不可)
1 [V[名]as[名][[形], doing, 過分]]…を(…と)みなす, 考える[語法]asを用いなかったり, asの代わりにto不定詞, that節を用いるのは((非標準)). ただし受動態ではasのない形も用いる:He is regarded a likely successor. 有望な後継者と考えられている.
duel
- 発音記号[djúːəl | djúː-]
[名]
1 決闘, 果たし合い
fight a duel with a person
人と決闘する.
人と決闘する.
2 (二者・二党間の)争い, 闘争, 勝負
pitchers' duel
(野球の)投手戦
(野球の)投手戦
a duel of wits
とんち比べ.
とんち比べ.
━━[動](〜ed, 〜・ing or((主に英))〜led, 〜・ling)(自)(…と)争う, 決闘する((with ...)).
━━(他)…と争う.
[中ラテン語duellum(duo- 2+bellum戦い=二者の戦い)]
du・el・er, ((英))・ler
, ・ist , ((英))・list [名]
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