[英和辞典] (…で)〈人〉‘を’ひどくしかる;〈人〉‘を’非難する《+名〈人〉+with(for)+名(doing)》
[英英辞典] upbraid: to scold or criticize harshly.(Dictionary.com)
[英和辞典] (…で)〈人〉‘を’ひどくしかる;〈人〉‘を’非難する《+名〈人〉+with(for)+名(doing)》
[英英辞典] upbraid: to scold or criticize harshly.(Dictionary.com)
[英英辞典]
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for January 16, 2008 is:
shank’s mare • \SHANKS-MAIR\ • noun
: one’s own legs
Example sentence:
We were determined to see the ruins, and when we found out the shuttle bus wasn’t running that day, we traveled by shank’s mare.
Did you know?
"A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!" […]
[英和辞典] (種痘などで)〈皮膚〉‘を’乱切する,乱刺する
[英英辞典]
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for January 17, 2008 is:
scarify • \SKAIR-uh-fye\ • verb
1 : to make scratches or small cuts in (as the skin) 2 : to lacerate the feelings of *3 : to cut or soften the wall of (a hard seed) to hasten germination […]
A blockhead.
(Wordsmith.org)
[英和辞典] 90歳代の
[英英辞典] nonagenarian: someone whose age is in the nineties.(Dictionary.com)
[英英辞典]
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for January 16, 2008 is:
shank’s mare • \SHANKS-MAIR\ • noun
: one’s own legs
Example sentence:
We were determined to see the ruins, and when we found out the shuttle bus wasn’t running that day, we traveled by shank’s mare.
Did you know?
"A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!" […]
[英和辞典] 壊血病,壊血病にかかった
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Pertaining to or afflicted with scurvy.
(Wordsmith.org)
[英和辞典] (人・人の心に)〈教訓・考えなど〉‘を’繰り返む,植え付ける《+『名』+『in』(『into,on,upon』)+『名』〈人〉》;(教訓・考えなどを)〈人・人の心〉‘に’教え込む《+『名』〈人〉+『with』+『名』》
[英英辞典] inculcate: to teach and impress by frequent repetition or instruction.(Dictionary.com)
[英英辞典]
Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day for January 15, 2008 is:
neoteric • \nee-uh-TAIR-ik\ • adjective
: recent in origin : modern
Example sentence:
The gallery eschews traditional works of art in favor of more neoteric pieces, such as electric light installations and computer graphic displays.
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An odd thing about "neoteric" is that this word for […]
[英和辞典] 義務以上の;必要以上の
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1. Going beyond the call of duty.
2. Superfluous.
(Wordsmith.org)