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    elicit

    US /ɪˈlɪsɪt/

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    UK /iˈlɪsɪt/

    B2 中上級TOEIC
    v.t.他動詞引き出す
    Her joke happened to elicit a lot of laughs from the audience

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    AI が生み出した注目の仕事!「プロンプトエンジニアリング」とは?

    04:59AI が生み出した注目の仕事!「プロンプトエンジニアリング」とは?
    • Still, anyone who wants to successfully work with AI tools and elicit the best answers from them really should learn some of these prompt writing skills,

      それでも、AIツールをうまく使いこなし、彼らからベストな回答を引き出したい人は、こうしたプロンプトの書き方を学ぶべきでしょう、

    • Still, anyone who wants to successfully work with AI tools and elicit the best answers from them really should learn some of these prompt writing skills, even if your next job title isn't officially prompt engineer.
    B1 中級

    生成AI入門 (Introduction to Generative AI)

    22:08生成AI入門 (Introduction to Generative AI)
    • If Y is a sentence, like defined sales, it is generative, as the question would elicit a text response.

      もしYが、定義されたセールスのような文章であれば、質問によって文章での回答が引き出されるため、生成的である。

    • If Y is a sentence, like defined sales, it is generative, as the question would elicit a text response.

      私たちは伝統的なプログラミングからニューラルネットワーク、そして生成モデルへと長い道のりを歩んできた。

    B1 中級

    人生を変える方法(習慣を変える科学的方法) (How to CHANGE your LIFE (Scientific Method to Change Habits))

    14:51人生を変える方法(習慣を変える科学的方法) (How to CHANGE your LIFE (Scientific Method to Change Habits))
    • Second, once you have determined the behavior type, use the appropriate techniques and methods to elicit change.

      この動画の内容が気に入った方は、間違いなくこの本を楽しんでいただけると思います。

    • use the appropriate techniques and methods to elicit change.

      変化を引き出すために適切な技術と方法を使用してください。

    B1 中級

    なぜ人は不健康な関係に陥るのか (Why People get into Unhealthy Relationships)

    03:24なぜ人は不健康な関係に陥るのか (Why People get into Unhealthy Relationships)
    • Where others would despair of intransigence or meanness, we see every chance of being able to change a partner – so long as we keep quiet and hope. It can take an awfully long time until we are in any position to realise that all told, the situation does appear a little strange and somewhat irrevocable. That it may not be entirely to our advantage to be told again and again that we are mad for wanting greater gentleness, or demanding for seeking a deeper connection, or crazy for wondering why a partner spends so much time on their phone or out drunk with friends. We could be compared to a giant fish, a tuna perhaps, whose had its fins cut off and lost any powers of navigation, so that it bobs helplessly on the current, hoping against hope that it will be taken somewhere nice, but unable to exert any influence on its course. The famous expression runs, when people show you who they are, believe them. But it's hard to be very clear-eyed about who is good and bad when you happen to grow up with a heavy disincentive to perceive certain awkward truths about your own parents, because you were five years old, trapped in a house with them, and love wasn't readily available from anyone else. Our entire perceptual mechanism may have been twisted as a result. Like an animal that can't perceive certain frequencies of light, our emotional eyes may have grown up unable to see difficult traits for what they are. Coldness now just looks like honourable absorption in more important tasks. Sarcasm is read as wit. Being belittled feels like care. We're always more likely to think of ourselves as bad for failing to elicit kindness from a fundamentally lovely person whom we'll continue to adore and admire, despite one or two signs of trouble, as opposed to conceiving that we might have fallen in with a jerk. We may be deep into our lives before we decide we might have had enough of suffering, and start to be curious about what kindness and presence might feel like. We may ever so slightly determine that though our partner may be using every ounce of their considerable logic and charm to secure the status quo, they might in the end just be taking us for a long ride. We don't have to be here. We are, astonishingly, not five anymore. If we're not happy, we can run.

      他の人が強情さや意地悪さに絶望するところ、私たちは黙って希望を持ち続ける限り、相手を変えられる可能性があると考える。この状況が少し奇妙で、取り返しのつかないものであることに気づくまでには、非常に長い時間がかかる。もっと優しさを求めるのは頭がおかしい、もっと深いつながりを求めるのは要求が高い、なぜパートナーが携帯電話にばかり時間を費やしたり、友人と酔っ払って外出したりするのか不思議に思うのは頭がおかしい、と何度も何度も言われるのは、まったく得策ではないかもしれない。私たちは巨大な魚に例えられるかもしれない。

    • We're always more likely to think of ourselves as bad for failing to elicit kindness from a fundamentally lovely person whom we'll continue to adore and admire despite one or two signs of trouble, as opposed to conceiving that we might have fallen in with a jerk.
    B1 中級

    CIA心理学:すべてを話させる質問の仕方 | アンドリュー・バスタマンテ (CIA psychology: Ask questions that make people reveal everything | Andrew Bustamante)

    16:46CIA心理学:すべてを話させる質問の仕方 | アンドリュー・バスタマンテ (CIA psychology: Ask questions that make people reveal everything | Andrew Bustamante)
    • When you are trying to elicit specific information without demonstrating that you're interested in that specific information.

      特定の情報に興味があることを示すことなく、特定の情報を引き出そうとしている場合。

    • We use a term called elicitation for this activity, when you are trying to elicit specific information without demonstrating that you're interested in that specific information.

      他人から秘密を集めようとするときも同じだ。

    A2 初級

    スパイは生まれつきではない、作られるもの | アンドリュー・ブスタマンテ:フルインタビュー (How spies are built, not born | Andrew Bustamante: Full Interview)

    03:41スパイは生まれつきではない、作られるもの | アンドリュー・ブスタマンテ:フルインタビュー (How spies are built, not born | Andrew Bustamante: Full Interview)
    • When you are trying to elicit specific information without demonstrating that you're interested in that specific information.

      特定の情報に興味があることを示すことなく、特定の情報を引き出そうとしている場合。

    • You want to elicit that information.

      その情報を引き出すのだ。

    B1 中級

    ヨーグルトのプロバイオティクスは気休め? (Are probiotics in yogurt a gimmick?)

    07:18ヨーグルトのプロバイオティクスは気休め? (Are probiotics in yogurt a gimmick?)
    • There are a ton of different strains that elicit different effects.

      異なる効果を引き出す系統は山ほどある。

    • There are a ton of different strains that elicit different effects, so.

      例えば、期待できる利益は何だろう?

    B2 中上級

    「忘れられた」英語スキル:スピーロス・パパジオルギウ氏によるリスニング徹底解説 (The “Forgotten” English Skill: A Deep Dive on Listening With Spiros Papageorgiou)

    19:39「忘れられた」英語スキル:スピーロス・パパジオルギウ氏によるリスニング徹底解説 (The “Forgotten” English Skill: A Deep Dive on Listening With Spiros Papageorgiou)
    • So with all assessments, the biggest challenge is that we want to be able to elicit enough information to provide a score, but

      すべての評価において、最も大きな課題は、スコアを提供するために十分な情報を引き出す必要があるということですが、

    • So with, with all assessments, the biggest challenge is that we want to be able to elicit enough information to provide a score,

      しかし、リスニングに特化すると、リスニングを実際のコミュニケーションの外で評価しがちであることが、最大の課題の一つだと思います。

    A2 初級

    バルキングとは?筋肉は増えますか? (What is Bulking? Will It Make You Gain Muscle?)

    02:56バルキングとは?筋肉は増えますか? (What is Bulking? Will It Make You Gain Muscle?)
    • It's widely believed that perhaps your body only synthesizes about a quarter to, at most, a half a pound of muscle per week, given you're training effectively enough to elicit optimal muscle protein synthesis and minus steroids.

      膂力 週に1回、効果的なトレーニングをしていることを考えると

    B1 中級

    オバマ大統領、米国アフリカ首脳会議で記者会見 (President Obama Holds a Press Conference at the U.S.-African Leaders Summit)

    39:50オバマ大統領、米国アフリカ首脳会議で記者会見 (President Obama Holds a Press Conference at the U.S.-African Leaders Summit)
    • And we find that, in some cases, engaging a country that generally is a good partner but is not performing optimally when it comes to all the various categories of human rights, that we can be effective by working with them on certain areas and criticizing them and trying to elicit improvements in other areas.

      しかし、最終的には、議会が予算を可決しなければなりません

    • areas, and criticizing them and trying to elicit improvements

      ある分野では、彼らを批判し、改善を引き出そうとします

    B1 中級