1. closely
I became aware of being closely observed by a man sitting next to me.
They studied them closely.
The body and the mind of man are so closely bound together that whatever affects one affects the other.
In preparation for painting a portrait, my friend takes many photographs in order to study the subject closely.
to watch somebody closely
And yet the large blocks of stone are fitted together so closely that you cannot put in the point of a knife between them.
Our ancestors used animals to name the years of people's births as their lives were closely connected to these animals.
We need to study the cause and effect of the accident closely.
The 48-year-old Ryouichi Kawakatsu took over as coach at Fukuoka in June this year, but his fate is closely linked with that of 46-year-old Matsuda.
I have read your letter closely, and your situation seems very typical and foreseeable in a relationship.
Japanese consumers are watching closely the U.S. government's efforts to make Japan dismantle various restrictions on imports of foreign goods into the country.
Like it or not, we're in this together. All we can do is work as closely as if we were joined at the hip.
Budget items that received priority are education, social security and other fields that are closely related to people's lives.
What a nice flower. I want to take a look at it closely.
A megalopolis is a network of multiple closely linked metropolitan areas.
英語 "という言葉bacznie"(closely)集合で発生します。
New English File 12. peered
I nervously peered over the side of...
He peered at the small print in a newspaper.
3. vigilantly
英語 "という言葉bacznie"(vigilantly)集合で発生します。
Why Evolution is True4. peer
Children are easily influenced by their peers.
I peered into the darkness
peer pressure
We're peers.
And I'm a product of that generation, like so many other of my peers.
These days, children prefer computer games to playing with their peers.
She kept peering over her shoulders
... bit like peek is“ peer”, but you peer... it's...
She was known among her peers as a good student
In this situation I think it's better tp peer through the mist rather than decide blindly.
When no one answered the door, she peered through the window to see if anyone was there. / The driver was peering into the distance trying to read the road sign.
He started to move toward the wall to peer out
. The window was so dirty we had to peer through it to see inside.
The driver was peering into the distance trying to read the road sign. Getting help from a peer is easier than asking a teacher.
Peer helpers made the teacher's job a lot easier, but established a cruel hierarchy among the students.
5. steadily
The number of fish in the ocean is steadily declining.
Trade between the two countries has been steadily growing.
moved steadily
The race developed into a free-for-all but Shinomiya lapped the group and in the final stage steadily piled on points with good timing to achieve victory.
The words covered are steadily increasing, so check frequently.
The Recruit scandal is a corruption scandal concerning public officials and politicians who accepted as bribes undisclosed shares from the RecruitCoscom company. The shares had been rising steadily.
Her studies are improving slowly but steadily.
How are things going? "Terrific. Income and profit are continuing to rise steadily."
There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
Oh luck! Like the moon, you steadily change, you always grow and then wither again.
Then he looked steadily at me with hard black eyes.
he steadily gained confidence
If volcanoes are properly swept, they burn slowy and steadily, without erupting.
Our profits increase steadily every year.
Since the introduction of euro cash in 2002, the value and the number of euro banknotes in circulation have risen steadily.