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    B2 中上級
    n.名詞把握
    The climber lost his grip on the rope and fell.
    n.名詞支配
    The government is losing its grip on the economy.
    n.名詞理解
    She has a good grip on the subject matter.

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    The Big Bang Theory _ Howard Wolowitz - Robotic Hand.mp4 (The Big Bang Theory _ Howard Wolowitz - Robotic Hand.mp4)

    03:52The Big Bang Theory _ Howard Wolowitz - Robotic Hand.mp4 (The Big Bang Theory _ Howard Wolowitz - Robotic Hand.mp4)
    • Really? A robot hand's got a death grip on your junk, dude. That's funny, ask anyone.

      ラージ:本当に?ロボットの手がお前の股間を掴んで離さないんだぜ、相棒。面白いだろ、誰にでも聞いてみろよ。

    B1 中級

    十分な水分補給をしていますか ⏲️ 6分間英語 (Are you drinking enough water ⏲️ 6 Minute English)

    06:15十分な水分補給をしていますか ⏲️ 6分間英語 (Are you drinking enough water ⏲️ 6 Minute English)
    • So I'm not sure how it was arrived at but it seems to be a number that has taken grip on a very large number of countries.

      そのため、どのようにしてこの数字が導き出されたのかはわからないが、非常に多くの国々でこの数字が定着しているようだ。

    • but it seems to be a number that has taken grip on a very large number of countries.

      だから、世界中の政府の勧告を見ると、ほとんど同じなんだ。

    A2 初級

    旅行者をイライラさせる、残念なスーツケース機能10選 (10 Dumb Luggage Features That Drive Travelers CRAZY)

    09:23旅行者をイライラさせる、残念なスーツケース機能10選 (10 Dumb Luggage Features That Drive Travelers CRAZY)
    • You don't want the grip on the telescoping handle to be an uncomfortable shape.

      伸縮ハンドルのグリップが不快な形状であってはならない。

    • You don't want the grip on the telescoping handle to be an uncomfortable shape.

      私の意見では、モノスは伸縮ハンドル部門で本当に輝いている。

    B1 中級

    トランプ氏、ホルムズ海峡めぐりイランのインフラを脅迫 | BBC News (Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure over Strait of Hormuz | BBC News)

    09:34トランプ氏、ホルムズ海峡めぐりイランのインフラを脅迫 | BBC News (Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure over Strait of Hormuz | BBC News)
    • Get a grip on yourself, old man." Let's speak to Liz Goodwin, Congress reporter at Washington Post.

      そして、それは副大統領に権限を与えます。

    • Get a grip on yourself, old man."

      自分をしっかり持ちなさい、おじいさん。」ワシントン・ポスト紙のコングレス担当記者、リズ・グッドウィンさんに話を聞きましょう。

    B1 中級

    スライスの最も簡単な直し方 - スイングではありません (The Easiest Fix for Your Slice – It’s Not the Swing)

    07:39スライスの最も簡単な直し方 - スイングではありません (The Easiest Fix for Your Slice – It’s Not the Swing)
    • This is your old grip on here.

      これが昔のグリップだ。

    • This is your old grip on here.

      もっとコーチングを受けたいなら、いくつかの選択肢がある。

    A2 初級

    メディチ家とは誰か?フィレンツェを支配した一族の歴史を nutshell で解説 (Who Were the Medici? A Nutshell History of Florence's Rulling Family)

    04:25メディチ家とは誰か?フィレンツェを支配した一族の歴史を nutshell で解説 (Who Were the Medici? A Nutshell History of Florence's Rulling Family)
    • Unfortunately, the Medici's grip on power would once again slip through their fingers.

      ジョヴァンニ・デ・メディチがローマ教皇レオ・セスとなり、新しい権威を利用して一族の地位を確保した。

    • Unfortunately, the Medici's grip on power would once again slip through their fingers, in 1527 the Holy Roman Emperor Charles the V sacked Rome and the Medici Pope Clement the seventh found himself at the mercy of the invaders.

      1527年、神聖ローマ帝国皇帝シャルル5世がローマを略奪し、メディチ家の第7代教皇クレメンスは侵略者のなすがままになった。

    B2 中上級

    ジュリア・マイケルズ - トライ・ユア・ラック (公式ビデオ) (Julia Michaels - Try Your Luck (Official Video))

    04:29ジュリア・マイケルズ - トライ・ユア・ラック (公式ビデオ) (Julia Michaels - Try Your Luck (Official Video))
    • Every time I bite my lip, you just lose your grip on reality.

      私が唇を噛むたびに、あなたは現実を見失う。

    • Every time I bite my lip, you just lose your grip on reality.

      そう言いながらも距離を置き、そう言いながらも決して身を乗り出さない。

    A2 初級

    オubrey Anderson-Emmonsが『モダン・ファミリー』の瞬間を振り返る | ET Then and Now (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons REACTS to 'Modern Family' Moments | ET Then and Now)

    08:16オubrey Anderson-Emmonsが『モダン・ファミリー』の瞬間を振り返る | ET Then and Now (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons REACTS to 'Modern Family' Moments | ET Then and Now)
    • Like, oh, like people around the world know me as this, and only a few know me as who I am, which has been kind of a difficult thing for me, but I think I've gotten a good grip on it and I know who my people are and that's what matters.

      世界中の人々が私をこのように知っていて、私が誰であるかを知っているのはほんのわずかである。

    • But I think I've gotten a good grip on it,

      そうだね。

    A2 初級

    最も危険な武器は核ではない (The Most Dangerous Weapon Is Not Nuclear)

    11:05最も危険な武器は核ではない (The Most Dangerous Weapon Is Not Nuclear)
    • First, we need to delay the next deadly pandemic by getting a grip on how we treat dangerous viruses.

      まず第一に、危険なウイルスの扱い方を把握することで、次の致命的なパンデミックを遅らせる必要がある。

    • Experts have come up with three sort of bullet points: First, we need to delay the next deadly pandemic by getting a grip on how we treat dangerous viruses.

      そうすれば、間違った人が本当に辛いものにアクセスするのが難しくなる。

    B1 中級

    政治がいかに私たちを狂わせるか (How Politics Can Drive Us Mad)

    05:55政治がいかに私たちを狂わせるか (How Politics Can Drive Us Mad)
    • It's a measure of how much we generally manage to keep political events separate from our internal functioning that it sounds unusual, and possibly eccentric, to speak of such political events as having any power to drive us mad. Of course, we may sometimes sigh at our screens and let out an expletive or two at a given situation in the company of a friend, but somehow madness, that truly extreme state in which we lose a grip on the functioning of our minds, in which we can no longer contain our anxieties or retain perspective, feels exaggerated in relation to political events that don't personally touch us, when no bomb is directly falling on us and no tyrant is explicitly sending us to prison. We associate sanity with not going mad, even when the world does appear, some miles away from us, in its own way, to have gone a little bit mad. But if things are pressing on us with particular force, perhaps more than is generally held to be legitimate, we might turn to the example of the writer Virginia Woolf, one of the most sensitive humans ever to have lived, who did, it seems, lose control of her mind – and eventually of her life – over the rise of fascism in Germany and the outbreak of the Second World War. Virginia Woolf had not been mentally well for a long time. She had been sexually abused by her half-brothers from the age of six until adolescence. She had lost her mother at the age of 13, her beloved half-sister at 15 and her father at 22. It is no wonder that the world didn't feel quite safe, that she was often terrified, that she internalised what was done to her by imagining herself a terrible person, and that she had great difficulty trusting that anyone could be kind, reliable or properly on her side. At the same time, her challenges gave her an enormous appetite for beauty, gentleness, friendship, literature and compassion and sympathy. She held on extra tightly to what felt good outside to make up for all that was frightened and hurt inside. It is this faith that Hitler, a stranger living far away in another land, destroyed for Virginia Woolf. His aggression, his hate-filled and untruthful speeches, his control over the minds of Germans wore away at Woolf's trust in everything. He seemed to paint the world black and remove the hope that she had always already found in short supply. His cruelty echoed too much that had been cruel in her life. The invasion of Poland and then France and all of Western Europe, the beginning of the Blitz and U-Boat campaigns chiselled away at the foundations of Virginia Woolf's belief in reasoned and principled behaviour. The world had lost its way and Woolf could not prevent herself from following suit. She tried very hard to stop the fears, the voices, the anger and distress, but despite the love of her husband, the safeguards gradually fell away. On 28 March 1941, following a particularly senseless and destructive German air raid on London, Virginia Woolf filled her coat pockets with stones and walked into the River

      政治的な出来事が私たちを狂わせる力を持っているなどという言い方をすると、普通ではなく、おそらく風変わりに聞こえるのは、私たちが一般的に、政治的な出来事を私たちの内面的な機能からいかに切り離して考えているかを示している。もちろん、友人と一緒にいるときに、ある状況に対して画面に向かってため息をついたり、罵声を浴びせたりすることはあるだろう。しかし、どういうわけか狂気とは、私たちが心の機能をコントロールできなくなり、不安を抑えることも見通しを保つこともできなくなる、本当に極端な状態である。私たちから何マイルか離

    • somehow madness—that truly extreme state in which we lose a grip on the functioning of our minds, in which we can no longer contain our anxieties or retain perspective—that feels exaggerated in relation to political events that don't personally touch us, when no bomb is directly falling on us and no tyrant is explicitly sending us to prison.

      サセックス州ロドメルの自宅近くのウーズ。遺体は3週間後に発見された。溺死前、

    B1 中級