AI(Claude 3)を使って、GSL(General Service List)に情報を追加してみた(単語2201-2284)

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22016feast[fiːst]ごちそうThe wedding reception featured a lavish feast.名詞
22026nuisance[ˈnuːsns]厄介者The neighbor’s barking dog was becoming a real nuisance.名詞
22036thorn[θɔːrn]とげBe careful not to prick your finger on the thorn of that rose.名詞
22046tame[teɪm]飼いならすThe lion tamer used a whip and a chair to tame the wild beast.動詞
22055inclusive[ɪnˈkluːsɪv]包括的なThe resort offers an all-inclusive package with meals and activities.形容詞
22065homemade[ˌhoʊmˈmeɪd]自家製のNothing beats the taste of homemade chocolate chip cookies.形容詞
22075handwriting[ˈhændˌraɪtɪŋ]手書きThe thank-you note was written in her elegant handwriting.名詞
22085chalk[tʃɔːk]チョークThe teacher wrote the lesson on the chalkboard.名詞
22095sour[ˈsaʊər]酸っぱいThe lemonade was too sour, so I added more sugar.形容詞
22105slippery[ˈslɪpəri]滑りやすいBe careful walking on the slippery sidewalk after the ice storm.形容詞
22115procession[prəˈseʃn]行列The graduationprocession marched solemnly into the auditorium.名詞
22125ripen[ˈraɪpən]熟すThe tomatoes will ripen on the vine in the warm sun.動詞
22135jealous[ˈdʒeləs]嫉妬深いShe felt jealous when she saw her friend with a new handbag.形容詞
22145jealousy[ˈdʒeləsi]嫉妬Jealousy can ruin a friendship if left unchecked.名詞
22155liar[ˈlaɪər]嘘つき“Liar, liar, pants on fire!” the children taunted.名詞
22165homecoming[ˈhoʊmˌkʌmɪŋ]帰郷The soldier looked forward to his homecoming after being deployed overseas.名詞
22175barber[ˈbɑːrbər]理髪師The barber trimmed his beard and gave him a neat haircut.名詞
22185whiten[ˈwaɪtn]白くするYou can use baking soda to whiten your teeth naturally.動詞
22195berry[ˈberi]ベリーWe went strawberry picking and gathered a basket of ripe red berries.名詞
22205lighten[ˈlaɪtn]明るくするA fresh coat of paint will lighten up the room.動詞
22215pigeon[ˈpɪdʒən]ハトA flock of pigeons gathered in the city square.名詞
22225hinder[ˈhɪndər]邪魔をするThe bad weather hindered our progress on the hiking trail.動詞
22234bravery[ˈbreɪvəri]勇敢The firefighter was awarded a medal for his bravery in rescuing the child from the burning building.名詞
22244baggage[ˈbæɡɪdʒ]手荷物The airline allows each passenger to check two pieces of baggage for free.名詞
22254noun[naʊn]名詞In the sentence “The cat chased the mouse,” both “cat” and “mouse” are nouns.名詞
22264amongst[əˈmʌŋst]の間にThe red pen was hidden amongst the blue ones in the drawer.前置詞
22274grammar[ˈɡræmər]文法Proper grammar is important for clear communication in writing.名詞
22284cultivation[ˌkʌltəˈveɪʃn]栽培The farmer’s successful cultivation of crops earned him a good profit at the market.名詞
22294companionship[kəmˈpæniənʃɪp]仲間関係The elderly woman enjoyed the companionship of her loyal dog.名詞
22304rubbish[ˈrʌbɪʃ]ごみPlease take out the rubbish before it starts to smell.名詞
22314modesty[ˈmɑːdəsti]謙虚さDespite her incredible achievements, she accepted the award with modesty and grace.名詞
22324woolen[ˈwʊlən]羊毛でできたShe wore a cozy woolen sweater on the cold winter day.形容詞
22334deepen[ˈdiːpən]深めるThe crisis will only deepen the divide between the two nations.動詞
22344pastry[ˈpeɪstri]ペストリーThe bakery offers a delicious selection of fresh pastries every morning.名詞
22354cupboard[ˈkʌbərd]食器棚Can you grab the sugar from the top shelf of the cupboard?名詞
22364quart[kwɔːrt]クォートThe recipe requires one quart of milk.名詞
22374canal[kəˈnæl]運河The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.名詞
22384notebook[ˈnoʊtˌbʊk]ノートI always carry a small notebook to jot down ideas and reminders.名詞
22394deceit[dɪˈsiːt]欺瞞The politician’s deceit was exposed when the truth came to light.名詞
22403parcel[ˈpɑːrsl]小包The parcel was delivered to the wrong address.名詞
22413brighten[ˈbraɪtn]明るくするThe colorful flowers helped to brighten up the dull room.動詞
22423moderation[ˌmɑːdəˈreɪʃn]適度The key to a healthy lifestyle is moderation in both eating and exercise.名詞
22433punctual[ˈpʌŋktʃuəl]時間厳守のThe punctual student always arrived to class on time.形容詞
22443hurrah[hʊˈrɑː]万歳“Hurrah!” the crowd cheered as the team scored the winning goal.感嘆詞
22453lipstick[ˈlɪpˌstɪk]口紅She applied a bright red lipstick before heading out for the evening.名詞
22463uppermost[ˈʌpərmoʊst]最上のThe safety of the passengers was the uppermost concern for the flight crew.形容詞
22473fatten[ˈfætn]太らせるThe farmer fed the pigs extra corn to fatten them up before market.動詞
22483conqueror[ˈkɑːŋkərər]征服者Alexander the Great was a notorious conqueror of many lands.名詞
22492hindrance[ˈhɪndrəns]妨げThe heavy traffic was a major hindrance to the ambulance trying to reach the hospital.名詞
22502cowardice[ˈkaʊərdɪs]臆病The soldier’s cowardice in battle led to his dismissal from the army.名詞
22512obedient[oʊˈbiːdiənt]従順なThe obedient dog followed its owner’s every command.形容詞
22522saucer[ˈsɔːsər]受け皿The teacup and saucer were made of delicate china.名詞
22532madden[ˈmædn]激怒させるThe constant dripping of the faucet was enough to madden anyone.動詞
22542scold[skoʊld]叱るThe mother scolded her child for drawing on the walls.動詞
22552weekday[ˈwiːkˌdeɪ]平日The bank is closed on weekends but open on weekdays.名詞
22562rotten[ˈrɑːtn]腐ったThe smell of rotten eggs permeated the room.形容詞
22572disrespect[ˌdɪsrɪˈspekt]無礼The student showed disrespect by talking during the lecture.名詞
22581widower[ˈwɪdoʊər]男やもめThe elderly widower often visited his wife’s grave.名詞
22591deafen[ˈdefən]耳をつんざくようなThe deafening noise from the construction site made it hard to concentrate.動詞
22601donkey[ˈdɑːŋki]ロバThe farmer used a donkey to help plow his fields.名詞
22611businesslike[ˈbɪznɪsˌlaɪk]仕事熱心なThe meeting was conducted in a businesslike manner, with no time wasted on small talk.形容詞
22621motherhood[ˈmʌðərhʊd]母親であることShe embraced the joys and challenges of motherhood.名詞
22631sadden[ˈsædn]悲しませるThe news of his passing saddened all who knew him.動詞
22641handshake[ˈhændˌʃeɪk]握手The businessmen sealed the deal with a firm handshake.名詞
22651calculator[ˈkælkjəˌleɪtər]電卓Students are permitted to use a calculator during the math exam.名詞
22661headdress[ˈhedˌdres]頭飾りThe bride wore a traditional headdress for her wedding ceremony.名詞
22671scissors[ˈsɪzərz]はさみUse scissors to cut along the dotted line.名詞
22681translator[trænzˈleɪtər]翻訳者The book was translated from French to English by a skilled translator.名詞
22691possessor[pəˈzesər]所有者As the possessor of the property, he had the right to sell it.名詞
22701shilling[ˈʃɪlɪŋ]シリングIn old British currency, there were twelve pence in a shilling.名詞
22711redden[ˈredn]赤くするThe child’s cheeks began to redden with embarrassment.動詞
22721motherly[ˈmʌðərli]母のようなShe had a motherly instinct to care for and protect her young.形容詞
22730whose[huːz]だれのWhose coat is this?代名詞
22740cultivator[ˈkʌltəˌveɪtər]栽培者As an experienced cultivator of roses, she took great pride in her garden.名詞
22750whom[huːm]だれをTo whom should I address this letter?代名詞
22760homework[ˈhoʊmˌwɜːrk]宿題The teacher assigned the students homework over the weekend.名詞
22770electrician[ɪˌlekˈtrɪʃn]電気技師We called an electrician to fix the faulty wiring in our house.名詞
22780oar[ɔːr]オールThe rowers dipped their oars into the water and propelled the boat forward.名詞
22790bribery[ˈbraɪbəri]収賄The politician was accused of accepting bribes in exchange for favors.名詞
22800sweeten[ˈswiːtn]甘くするAdd a spoonful of honey to sweeten your tea.動詞
22810sow[soʊ]種をまくIn the spring, farmers sow seeds in their fields.動詞
22820pronunciation[prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn]発音Practice proper pronunciation when learning a new language.名詞
22830beak[biːk]くちばしThe parrot used its curved beak to crack open the nut.名詞
22840plural[ˈplʊrəl]複数形The plural of “child” is “children.”名詞
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2,284単語全て覚えたら、英語圏での生活に困らないレベルとか何とか。

AIが普及して自動翻訳が普及しても、言葉を覚えておくことは大切なことだと感じています。

実際は言葉だけではなく、相手国に行く場合は、文化も理解しておくべき大切なことなので、色々と少しずつでも身につけていこうと思います。

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