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assist |
/ə'sɪst/ v. Syn. help (支援する) give help or support to, especially as a subordinate A good way to assist is to bring entrepreneurial and business skills to them. |
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assure |
/ə'ʃʊə(r)/;/ə'ʃʊər/ v. Syn. solidify; guarantee; convince (保証) solidify; guarantee; convince I know it, and I don't wish to palliate them, I assure you. |
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attach |
/ə'tætʃ/ v. Syn. fasten; annex (添付) fasten; annex; be in contact with The anti-nuclear campaigners used concrete blocks and chains to attach themselves to the rails. |
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attain |
/ə'teɪn/ v. Syn. gain (達成) achieve or accomplish; gain The scarecrow sought to attain one goal: he wished to obtain a brain. |
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attitude |
/'ætɪtju:d/;/'ætɪtud/ n. (態度) posture, action, or disposition of a figure or a statue One of the major reasons for this change in attitude is that there's more money around. |
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attribute |
/ə'trɪbju:t/ n. Syn. trait (属性) essential quality; reputation; honor His outstanding attribute was his kindness. |
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automate |
/'ɔ:təmeɪt/ v. (自動化) replace or enhance human labor with machines The other reason to automate is to get people out of the dangerous circumstance. |
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aware |
/ə'wɛə(r)/ a. (認識) knowing; having knowledge or cognizance BPA, as you're likely aware, is a chemical commonly found in plastics, food cans, and water bottles. |
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behalf |
/bɪ'hɑrf/ n. Syn. represent (代表) represent; advantage, benefit, interest of someone And I'm going to work to assure that that voice that is heard on their behalf is a roar and not a whisper. |
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