keep on smiling 英訳テスト10問 - 結果
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× I'm pulling for you.
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○ It's time for breakfast.
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× But my daughter's wedding cost me a fortune.
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× It's getting out of hand.
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○ I'm not that good yet.
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○ Here we go.
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○ I'm in the mood for <i>maguro</i>.
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× I've seen great results.
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× Let's stretch.
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× I'll get a taxi.
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ビジネスシーン120 和訳テスト20問 - 結果
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× How much bang for the buck can you get?
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× And many people are concerned about how genetically modified foods have been stealthily making their way onto restaurant menus and into supermarket produce departments.
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× It sounds like simple common sense, but you have to take a break from time to time to recharge your batteries.
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× It can be a slippery slope to endless emails.
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× And if I feel like I need to unload emotionally, I first ask myself whether they might consider it presumptuous if I were to suddenly bare my soul to them.
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○ I've never seen you go over the top with excessive politeness.
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○ It lets all the parties concerned say whatever needs to be said.
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○ The jury's still out on that.
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○ The way I see it, the outward forms of etiquette are always in flux.
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○ I'm sure we can make it.
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○ Yes, companies like ours have done a U-turn in their hiring strategies.
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○ No, seriously, I've been on a steep learning curve here at H&B.
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○ Well, how the person presents himself or herself is at the top of my list.
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○ Well, she's pretty strict about putting a firewall between family time and working time.
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× People in the business world have only so much time to deal with email.
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× I'd like to get some advice. I really don't have a clue about managing my subordinates' performance.
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○ You can say that again.
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× I thought you'd taken to living in America like a duck to water.
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○ Of course, there are always a few holdouts in any group of workers.
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○ That's a bitter pill to swallow.
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日常 リスニングテスト20問 - 結果
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○ Is this your first time in Japan?
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○ When is it?
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○ No way!
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× I'd rather not...
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○ Take off your shoes, please.
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× Does that mean...?
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○ Let me have a bite.
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○ Better late than never.
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○ I don't know where to start!
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○ I'm so embarrassed!
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○ Did it work?
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○ You don't have to...
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○ What exactly is this again?
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○ Do you need something?
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× There's a first time for everything.
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○ It's all Greek to me.
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○ What did you wish for?
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○ Did you have a good stay?
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○ Are you interested?
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○ You'll love it.
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