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今日のBBC英語ニュースの頻出単語

Pronounce (9 回使われました) (Level 4)
Pronunciation: UK /prəˈnaʊns/ US /prəˈnaʊns/
日本語 (Japanese): 〈単語・文・音〉‘を'『発音する』;〈単語の発音〉‘を'発音記号で示す / …‘を'『宣言する』,言明する;…‘を'宣告する / 発音する / (…について)判断(判決)を下す《+『on』(『upon』)+『名』》
中国话 (Simplifized):发音 (Fāyīn)
漢語 (Traditional):發音 [ㄈㄚㄧㄣ] (Fāyīn)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
Butter - how do you pronounce the letter "u" when you spread it on your scone?


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
So perhaps we should pronounce it in the French way.


Pronunciation (5 回使われました) (Level 4)
Pronunciation: UK /prəˌnʌn.siˈeɪ.ʃən/ US /prəˌnʌn.siˈeɪ.ʃən/
日本語 (Japanese): 『発音』,発音のしかた
中国话 (Simplifized):发音 (fāyīn)
漢語 (Traditional):發音 [ㄈㄚㄧㄣ] (fāyīn)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
The pronunciation of Gullane has sparked much debate over the years both in the East Lothian village and far beyond.


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
The pronunciation of Gullane attracted letters to the editor of the Scotsman as far back as 1944 The same question has also engaged no less an author than Edinburgh-based Alexander McCall Smith.


Teacup (1 回使われました) (Level 3)
Pronunciation: UK /ˈtiː.kʌp/ US /ˈtiː.kʌp/
日本語 (Japanese): 紅茶わん / 茶わん1杯の量
中国话 (Simplifized):茶碗 (cháwǎn)
漢語 (Traditional):茶碗 [ㄔㄚˊㄨㄢˇ] (cháwǎn)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
It's a storm in a teacup.


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
Hosnia Abdullah, 27, got into the teacup ride with her two children.


Magnet (1 回使われました) (Level 4)
Pronunciation: UK /ˈmæɡ.nət/ US /ˈmæɡ.nət/
日本語 (Japanese): 『磁石』 / (魅力などで)(人の注意などを)引く人(もの)《+『of』+『名』》;(…にとって)魅力的な場所(もの)《+『to』(『for』)+『名』》
中国话 (Simplifized):磁铁 (cítiě)
漢語 (Traditional):磁鐵 [ㄘˊㄊㄧㄝˇ] (cítiě)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
Crowd magnet Once dubbed the devil's music, a ghetto pastime with instruments as rudimentary as hubcaps and scrap metal, traditional Caribbean steel bands are today as much part of Antiguan culture as Carnival and fried dumplings.


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
We also attached magnets to the structures and waved another magnet nearby, causing it to bend," Prof Paul McEuen, lead author, told BBC Science in Action.