1-C. W: What does the word "xenophobia" mean?W: What does the word "xenophobia" mean?
W:何を、その単語「排外主義」は、意味するのでしょうか?
2-C. So, if we need to have the same behavior for group membership, does that mean those who are not the same aren't members of their cultural group?So, if we need to have the same behavior for group membership, does that mean those who are not the same aren't members of their cultural group?
3-C. Which of the following statements does the word myopia in Paragraph (5) mean?Which of the following statements does the word myopia in Paragraph (5) mean?
どれですか、次の文のダヨ、単語"myopia"が、段落(5)の中のダヨ、意味するのはダヨ?
4-C. What I mean is, a leader breaks down work projects into tasks that encourage and challenge team members to develop existing or new skills.What I mean is, a leader breaks down work projects into tasks that encourage and challenge team members to develop existing or new skills.
9-C. What does the woman mean?What does the woman mean?
何を、女性は意味するのでしょうか?
10-C. What does the man mean?What does the man mean?
何を、その男は意味するのでしょうか?
meant[動詞]~を意味した(過去形、過去分詞)
11-C. The current world economic slowdown has meant that less money is available for cultural institutions and artists.The current world economic slowdown has meant that less money is available for cultural institutions and artists.
12-C. (2) That's not exactly what I meant.(2) That's not exactly what I meant.
(2)それは、正確には、ではありません、私が意味するものダヨ。
13-C. The introduction of the car radio in the 1920s meant that music could be enjoyed on the road as well.The introduction of the car radio in the 1920s meant that music could be enjoyed on the road as well.
14-C. It came from a Persian word, which literally meant "leg clothing".It came from a Persian word, which literally meant "leg clothing".
それは、来ました、ペルシャの単語からダヨ、それは、文字通り "足衣類"を意味しました。
15-C. The development of new technologies in the twentieth century meant a need for greater skills and rapid growth of secondary and higher education.The development of new technologies in the twentieth century meant a need for greater skills and rapid growth of secondary and higher education.
16-C. It also means that journalists have to be good at working under time pressure to meet deadlines and keep information up to date.It also means that journalists have to be good at working under time pressure to meet deadlines and keep information up to date.
17-C. This means that you should report on all sides of a story and not just take one side, even if that side appears to be right.This means that you should report on all sides of a story and not just take one side, even if that side appears to be right.
18-C. That means shared behaviors may make you a member of a cultural group.That means shared behaviors may make you a member of a cultural group.
それは、意味します、共有行動が、あなたをメンバーにするだろうということをダヨ、文化グループのダヨ。
19-C. This means that all members have a clear view of the goal everyone is working toward and know exactly what to do to achieve success.This means that all members have a clear view of the goal everyone is working toward and know exactly what to do to achieve success.
20-C. The word somatic means related to the environment.The word somatic means related to the environment.
単語のソマティックは、意味する、環境に関連することをダヨ。
21-C. The word somatic means related to technology.The word somatic means related to technology.
単語のソマティックは、意味する、技術に関連することをダヨ。
22-C. The word somatic means related to psychology.The word somatic means related to psychology.
単語のソマティックは、意味する、心理学に関連することをダヨ。
23-C. In paragraph (4,) the word somatic means related to the body.In paragraph (4,) the word somatic means related to the body.
段落(4)において、単語のソマティックは、意味する、体に関係することをダヨ。
24-C. W: Wait. Checking this box means you want to receive their email magazine.W: Wait. Checking this box means you want to receive their email magazine.
25-C. However, she seems to think that being an adult means that you stop listening to others.However, she seems to think that being an adult means that you stop listening to others.
30-C. (4) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to receiving awards.(4) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to receiving awards.
31-C. (3) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to losing popularity.(3) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to losing popularity.
32-C. (2) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to increasing rapidly.(2) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to increasing rapidly.
33-C. (1) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to causing arguments.(1) The word burgeoning in Paragraph (2) is closest in meaning to causing arguments.
34-C. Question 2: The phrase has a penchant for in the second paragraph of Mr. Whitmore's email is closest in meaning to followings.Question 2: The phrase has a penchant for in the second paragraph of Mr. Whitmore's email is closest in meaning to followings.
35-C. The expression "Mom's really going to let me have it" in the last sentence of Ricky's blog is closest in meaning to "my mother will scold me very strongly ."The expression "Mom's really going to let me have it" in the last sentence of Ricky's blog is closest in meaning to "my mother will scold me very strongly ."