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今日のBBC英語ニュースの頻出単語

Beggar (2 回使われました) (Level 4)
Pronunciation: UK /ˈbeɡ.ər/ US /-ɚ/
日本語 (Japanese): こじき / 貧乏人・貧困者 / 《おもに喜話》やつ・野郎 / …'を'貧困に陥らせる,零落させる
中国话 (Simplifized):乞丐 (Qǐgài)
漢語 (Traditional):乞丐 [ㄑㄧˇㄍㄞˋ] (Qǐgài)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
A blind beggar came to the palace and met the king.


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
The medieval word "briber" meant a robber, beggar, trickster or general rascal and "bribe" meant various illicit gains they made.


Videotape (1 回使われました) (Level 1)
Pronunciation: UK /ˈvɪd.i.əʊ.teɪp/ US /-oʊ-/
日本語 (Japanese): ビデオテープ(テレビの録音と録画をする電磁気テープ) / 〈テレビの映像〉‘を'録画する
中国话 (Simplifized):录影带 (lùyǐng dài)
漢語 (Traditional):錄影帶 (lùyǐng dài)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
The videotape of the incident was given to her family, and Hall says she's "thankful it was an earlier age and so it's not out there for people to see anymore".


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
My investigative team has analysed the photographs and videotape from the official autopsy and they came to the conclusion that Alberto's violent death was certainly not accidental.


Grandpa (1 回使われました) (Level 2)
Pronunciation: UK /ˈɡræn.pɑː/ US /ˈɡræn.pɑː/
日本語 (Japanese): おじいちゃん
中国话 (Simplifized):爷爷 (yéyé)
漢語 (Traditional):爺爺 [ㄧㄝˊㄧㄝˊ] (yéyé)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
Dirty Grandpa - $11.5m (£8.06m). . . 5\.


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
He's like the cool grandpa".


Refrigerator (1 回使われました) (Level 3)
Pronunciation: UK /rɪˈfrɪdʒ.ər.eɪ.tər/ US /-ɚ.eɪ.t̬ɚ/
日本語 (Japanese): 『冷蔵庫』;冷凍室(また《おもに英話》fridge,《米古》icebox)
中国话 (Simplifized):冰箱 (bīngxiāng)

例文1 (1st sample sentense):
Your refrigerator has a compressor.


例文2 (2nd sample sentense):
Body in refrigerator Image copyright Reuters Image caption Bus companies cancelled journeys from the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir because of the violence In the south-eastern city of Cizre, one resident told the BBC that a curfew imposed after deadly clashes meant that people were being kept under siege by security forces.