Lesson 14

33 of 133 Vocabulary

registering (a marriage, etc.) in the family register
to desire ②to expect (of someone) ③to see
discontinuation (of business)
white paper (government report)
to remove ②to drop (e.g. from a team) ③to leave (e.g. one's seat) ④to dodge (a question, blow, etc.)
to work ②to function ③to commit (e.g. a crime) ④to be conjugated
failure ②tear (in clothing, etc.)
denial ②negation ③NOT operation
cruel ②violent ③very bad ④excessive
metamorphosis
to leave (a matter, decision, etc. to someone) ②to leave (to chance, one's imagination, etc.) ③to use (money, strength, spare time, etc.) to the full
to lose ②to succumb ③to reduce the price
to collect ②to summarize ③to bring to a conclusion ④to establish
one's personal belongings
care ②trouble ③good offices ④everyday life
to be able to possess (hold, get, etc.) ②to be well liked ③possessed ④rich
rate ②comparatively ③contrary to expectations
Note: In order to match dictionary entries, some of the words listed here are shown in simpler forms than what you see in the book, and compound words may be split into multiple entries.