執筆者 Modern English | 2013年01月19日 | Phrases
Phyllis: I love pizza! Jennifer: That makes two of us! Husband: I don’t want you to be transferred overseas. Wife: That makes two of us. In the first example above, Jennifer already knew one person who loved pizza: herself. Then when Phyllis said she loved pizza,...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年01月18日 | TOEIC
The _____ expenses are too high. We need to cut costs to make this project profitable. A. projected B. projection C. progression D. projectile 「予定した経費は高すぎる。このプロジェクトが利益を出すには、コストを低くしなければならない。」...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年01月17日 | Trivia
Sometimes the colors we see when we look at things can be influenced by culture. An American picturing a tiger sees orange and black stripes, but the Hanshin Tigers have yellow and black stripes. The sun on the Japanese flag is red, but Americans usually color the sun...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年01月16日 | Idioms
“How are you?” “I’m sick as a dog. Don’t touch me; it’s contagious.” Dogs are not particularly more prone to sickness than other animals, but when someone is very sick, we say they are as sick as a dog. One theory about the origin of this phrase is that it is because...
執筆者 Modern English | 2013年01月15日 | Words
Bill: Ted and I used to hang out together all the time, but recently he never wants to go anywhere with me. Frank: I know. He’s gotten really busy with work lately. “Recently” or “lately” mean “in the period of time leading up to the present.” The starting point may...