質問 |
答え |
to weave wove (weaved) woven (weaved) 学び始める
|
|
to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom (= special frame):
|
|
|
dress fabric seats upholstered in red fabric cotton fabrics 学び始める
|
|
cloth or material for making clothes, covering furniture, etc.
|
|
|
to sew - sewed - sewn (sewed) My grandmother taught me to sew. I made this skirt just by sewing two pieces of material together. He sewed the badge neatly onto his uniform. 学び始める
|
|
to join two pieces of cloth together by putting thread through them with a needle: UK: sewed (US: sewn or sewed)
|
|
|
She still darns the holes in her socks. 学び始める
|
|
to repair a hole or a piece of clothing with long stitches across the hole and other stitches across them:
|
|
|
Could you mend this hole in my shirt? UK I've left my watch at the jeweller's to be mended. UK The plumber came to mend the burst pipe. The country's president is seeking to mend relations with the United States. 学び始める
|
|
to repair something that is broken or damaged
|
|
|
I'm hopeless at knitting. She takes her knitting with her everywhere. 学び始める
|
|
the activity of knitting something, or a thing that is being knitted
|
|
|
Let me show you Pat's embroideries. It was a beautiful piece of embroidery. 学び始める
|
|
patterns or pictures that consist of stitches sewn directly onto cloth:
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
a decorative style of sewing that uses stitches that cross each other to form an X
|
|
|
Investors each received a windfall of £3,000. UK The government is hoping to collect a windfall tax (= extra tax on a large unexpected company profit) from British Electric. 学び始める
|
|
an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly:
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
awkward because of being large, heavy, or not effective
|
|
|
That algebra equation is really difficult. I can't wrap my brain around it" 学び始める
|
|
to find a way to understand or accept (something)
|
|
|
"What are their chances of winning?" "Slim to none." 学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
to met someone with intention; without intention
|
|
|
By (a strange) happenstance they were both in Paris at the same time. 学び始める
|
|
chance or a chance situation, especially one producing a good result.
|
|
|
I saw him the other day. She called the other night. 学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
He thinks he is a big boss
|
|
|
As babies, the twins looked so much alike that I just couldn't tell them apart. 学び始める
|
|
to be able to see the difference between two very similar things or people:
|
|
|
We're just a hop, skip, and a jump away. Orlando is a hop, skip, and a jump from Puerto Rico. 学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
The game was cancelled because of a waterlogged pitch. Water the plants regularly but do not allow the soil to become waterlogged. 学び始める
|
|
(of land) full of water and almost covered by a layer of it:
|
|
|
I had so many ambitions when I first graduated from college, but now I feel like I've gotten into a rut 学び始める
|
|
To become seemingly trapped or stuck in a mundane, non-changing pattern of life, work, and/or personal behavior.
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
a tall, strong, attractive man
|
|
|
to have a baby/to deliver a baby 学び始める
|
|
to have a baby women/doctor
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
If your computer is out of whack, it isn't doing what you need it to do. An out of whack kitchen scale will give you the wrong measurements 学び始める
|
|
Anything out of whack isn't working quite right.
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
To understand the central, essential, or general matter of something, such as an argument, speech, concept, process, etc., without being proficient in the more specific details.
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
|
|
|
to pop into your head/mind • A line from an old drinking song popped into his head. List these assets and liabilities at random as they pop into your mind or as they are suggested to you by others. 学び始める
|
|
to suddenly think of something
|
|
|
unseasonably warm weather The weather was unseasonably cold most of the week. unseasonally heavy snow 学び始める
|
|
in a way that is not usual or expected for the time of year
|
|
|
The festival is to encompass everything from music, theatre, and ballet to literature, cinema, and the visual arts. 学び始める
|
|
to contain, but not about physical subjects
|
|
|
It was like pulling out my teeth. 学び始める
|
|
It was hard and unpleasant.
|
|
|
"if you're in a boring lecture you can tune out" 学び始める
|
|
stop listening or paying attention to something.
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
a stick with a piece that fits under the arm, that you lean on for support if you have difficulty in walking because of a foot or leg injury:
|
|
|
məˈlɑːr. ki I like the socializing but I can't be bothered with dressing up and all that malarkey. 学び始める
|
|
silly behaviour or nonsense:
|
|
|
Being an actor has a certain amount of kudos attached to it. 学び始める
|
|
the public admiration that a person receives as a result of a particular achievement or position in society:
|
|
|
You want a plain blouse to go with that skirt - nothing too elaborate. They're making the most elaborate preparations for the wedding. He came out with such an elaborate excuse that I didn't quite believe him. 学び始める
|
|
containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
|
|
|
impeccable taste/manners/credentials His English is impeccable. 学び始める
|
|
perfect, with no problems or bad parts:
|
|
|
Arranging childcare over the school holidays can be a real conundrum for working parents. 学び始める
|
|
a problem that is difficult to deal with:
|
|
|
学び始める
|
|
a person who deceives other people by making them believe something false or making them give money away
|
|
|