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    injure

    US /ˈɪndʒɚ/

    ・

    UK /ˈɪndʒə(r)/

    A2 初級TOEIC
    v.t.他動詞傷つける
    Did you injure yourself when you fell off the bike?

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    結果が見えた - Destination F'd (Vol. 38) (I Could See the Outcome - Destination F'd (Vol. 38))

    04:08結果が見えた - Destination F'd (Vol. 38) (I Could See the Outcome - Destination F'd (Vol. 38))
    • Now let's see how badly you injure yourself.

      ダッシュカムの映像

    • Now let's see how badly you injure yourself.

      ダッシュカムの映像

    B1 中級

    人間は魚よりも忘れっぽい?(Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?)

    02:59人間は魚よりも忘れっぽい?(Are You More Forgetful Than A Fish?)
    • But when it comes to pain we’re actually quite different than fish. When you injure

      しかし痛みということになると、私たちは魚とかなり違う。

    B1 中級

    台北(台湾)の秘密の場所30選&おすすめスポット (30 Secrets & Best Places in Taipei, Taiwan)

    20:07台北(台湾)の秘密の場所30選&おすすめスポット (30 Secrets & Best Places in Taipei, Taiwan)
    • Don't try this at home, you may injure yourself.

      割合は38%から63%に至るまで、それはなぜKaoliangが非常に臭う理由です。

    • Don't try this at home you may injure yourself. Luckily, their training is very

      あなた自身を傷つける可能性があります自宅でこれをしようとしないでください。幸いにも、彼らの訓練は非常に

    B2 中上級

    【英語フレーズ】「老化」の兆候を英語ではどう表現する?

    07:44【英語フレーズ】「老化」の兆候を英語ではどう表現する?
    • One of the things that is a sure sign of aging is that you injure yourself easier.

      老化の確実な兆候の一つは、怪我をしやすくなることだ。

    • One of the things that is a sure sign of aging is that you injure yourself easier.

      明日背中が痛くなったら、あの大きな板を持ち上げたせいだとわかるが、実際この年齢では、なぜか痛みがあってもわからないことがある。

    A2 初級

    IELTSスピーキング - フルサンプル面接 (IELTS Speaking - Full Sample Interview)

    13:21IELTSスピーキング - フルサンプル面接 (IELTS Speaking - Full Sample Interview)
    • and they took selfies on the rooftop, which is quite a dangerous thing, considering that not only you will fall off the building and die, you could also injure someone who is walking below on the streets.

      ありがとうございます。

    • you could also injure someone who is walking below on the streets, so taking ...

      歩行者を傷つける可能性がありますので、下を歩いている人を傷つけることができます。

    A2 初級

    高慢と偏見(9/10)映画クリップ - キャサリン夫人の尋問(2005)HD (Pride & Prejudice (9/10) Movie CLIP - Lady Catherine's Interrogation (2005) HD )

    03:24高慢と偏見(9/10)映画クリップ - キャサリン夫人の尋問(2005)HD (Pride & Prejudice (9/10) Movie CLIP - Lady Catherine's Interrogation (2005) HD )
    • though not wishing to injure him by supposing it possible...

      とはいえ、彼を傷つけたくはないが

    • Though not wishing to injure him by supposing it possible, I instantly set off to make my sentiments known.

      私はすぐに私の気持ちを伝えるために出発しました。

    B1 中級

    航空機整備士不足は航空業界にとって次の課題 (Why A Shortage Of Airplane Mechanics Is Aviation's Next Challenge)

    13:35航空機整備士不足は航空業界にとって次の課題 (Why A Shortage Of Airplane Mechanics Is Aviation's Next Challenge)
    • Jobs like air traffic controllers or maintenance carry a responsibility with them that one mistake could injure or kill hundreds of people.

      航空管制官や整備士のような仕事は、ひとつのミスが何百人もの人を傷つけたり殺したりしかねない責任を伴う。

    • Jobs like air traffic controllers or maintenance carry a responsibility with them that one mistake could injure or kill hundreds of people.

      このような、空を飛ぶマシンのようなものに携われることは、とても光栄で特権的なことだと感じている。

    B1 中級

    都市部配送バンの交換時期 (It's time to replace urban delivery vans)

    06:20都市部配送バンの交換時期 (It's time to replace urban delivery vans)
    • They get the job done, but they also emit lots of carbon, take up lots of room, and kill and injure lots of people.

      しかし、多くの炭素を排出し、場所を取り、多くの人を殺傷する。

    • and kill and injure lots of people.

      しかし、多くの炭素を排出し、場所を取り、多くの人を殺傷する。

    B1 中級

    忘れられない元カレ (The Ex You Can’t Get Over)

    05:57忘れられない元カレ (The Ex You Can’t Get Over)
    • But it can also injure and maul us like pretty much nothing else ever can.

      長い時間の後、2人の心の間に何らかの協定が結ばれたようだ。

    • It's a thrilling force, this it will acknowledge, but it can also injure and maul us like pretty much nothing else ever can.

      スリリングな力であることは認めてくれるだろうが、他のどんなものよりも私たちを傷つけ、打ちのめすこともできる。

    B1 中級

    傷ついた人々はなぜさらなる罰を求めるのか (How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment)

    05:32傷ついた人々はなぜさらなる罰を求めるのか (How Wounded People Seek Out further Punishment)
    • It's just that for us, home was a place of grief and persecution. It's easy enough to see why children put up with poor treatment. They're born radically powerless. They can't run away. They are utterly at the mercy of others. They can't even think especially straight. What they must do, above all else, is adapt. Which in practice means learning to put up with poor treatment. They have to develop an advanced skill at not noticing quite how awful things are, an expertise at being unfazed by cruelty and neglect. Children in deprived circumstances tend to be geniuses at looking away, disassociating and making light of things. Of course, it might not be perfect that their father screams at them constantly, but there are some interesting shows on television and there's a really fascinating bit of the garden to explore in the morning. You can climb up the big tree and imagine it's a little house. And of course, ideally their mother wouldn't be so mocking and disloyal. But that's just the way things are, neither more or less sad than the fact it's often raining and there's a lot of homework to do. In any case, the bad treatment almost certainly has to do with something that they, the child, have done wrong. Badly treated children tend to take a compulsively generous view of those who injure them. Obviously, they aren't nasty on purpose. That would make no sense. Clearly, their ostensible brutality has sound explanations. It must be because they, the child, is in the wrong. That's why they're being neglected. That's why they've been declared fools. That's why they're being bullied. It's a great deal easier to believe that the parent is tough, yet fundamentally right, rather than gratuitously callous and unjustifiably hostile. In other words, what a bad childhood trains us to do, above all else, is to indulge meanness. The muscle that normally functions to repel attacks has had to be starved and has atrophied. In order to survive, we had to lose the ability to work out what was good and bad for us, lest we discover that we spent 18 years in the company of fiends. What this means for our futures is that we will be extremely poor at discerning when the partners we let into our lives cross the border into selfishness and malevolence. We'll continue under a narcoleptic command not to notice that we're being robbed and deceived. We'll be as blind to the blows now as we were then. For a long time, it simply won't occur to us to wonder why we've ended up paying for everything for the partner, or why they're unreliable in their promises, or constantly prioritise their friends over us, or are angrily defensive whenever we raise a complaint. We will simply, as we had to early on, fall into line and invent elaborate explanations for their behaviour. They're good, but they're tired. They're durable, but under pressure at work. They're fierce, but compensating for their childhood traumas, for which we have a lot of sympathy. Anything other than the more straightforward conclusion, we've fallen in with unconcerned egoists. We shouldn't compound our disloyalty towards ourselves by feeling, on top of everything else, ashamed for our tolerance. It isn't weakness, it's a survival strategy from childhood that served a very sensible purpose then but is liable to be ruining our lives now. To wake ourselves up, we need to consider our choices as if someone else had made them. We might wonder what we would advise a friend to do if they were in our situation. And through such a lens, we might start to perceive that the treatment we're facing isn't, as we've long thought, a sign of our partner's depth or complexity, but in the end, something much more humble, evidence that we need to get away. But this will be only a momentary liberation until we can understand the more fundamental issue, that the muscle most people use to eject poison has withered because of a distinctive history. We need to reverse the direction of our psychological fate. Our early suffering should not condemn us to yet more pain. It is what gives us an especially powerful claim on original sources of kindness, tenderness and calm.

      ただ、私たちにとって家は悲しみと迫害の場所だった。なぜ子供たちが劣悪な扱いを受けても我慢するのか、それを理解するのは簡単だ。彼らは生まれながらにして根本的に無力なのだ。逃げることもできない。他人のなすがままなのだ。特にまともに考えることもできない。彼らがなすべきことは、何よりも適応することだ。それは実際には、劣悪な扱いを我慢することを学ぶということだ。どんなにひどい状況であってもそれに気づかない高度な技術、残酷な仕打ちやネグレクトにも動じない専門技術を身につけなければならない。恵まれない環境にいる子どもた

    • Badly treated children tend to take a compulsively generous view of those who injure them.
    B1 中級