Vocabulary Cards
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C1 adjective
Visionary
先見の明がある; 創造的;
Meaning
having original ideas about what the future will bring; innovative; imaginative
Example
Steve Jobs was a visionary leader who revolutionized technology.
A1 verb
visit
訪れる
Meaning
to go and see someone or somewhere; to pay a call
Example
We plan to visit the museum this weekend.
A2 verb
visiting
訪問する
Meaning
Going to see and spend time with someone or at a place.
Example
The group is visiting islands during the expedition.
A2 noun
visitor
訪問者
Meaning
a person who goes to see a place or someone for a short time
Example
The museum had many visitors last weekend.
C1 noun
vista
景色
Meaning
A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening.
Example
From the mountain top, we admired the breathtaking vista of the valley below.
B1 adjective
visual
視覚的
Meaning
Relating to seeing or sight.
Example
The movie was praised for its stunning visual effects.
B2 verb
visualize
視覚化する
Meaning
To form a mental image of something; to imagine.
Example
She tried to visualize her success before the big presentation.
C2 adjective
visuospatial
視覚を通じて空間と物体の関係を理解することに関連する
Meaning
Related to understanding the relationship between space and objects through vision.
Example
Good visuospatial skills are important for architecture and design.
B2 adjective
vital
不可欠
Meaning
essential or necessary for life or success
Example
It's vital to stay hydrated during the summer.
B2 noun
vital resources
重要な資源
Meaning
Essential assets or supplies that are crucial for survival and development.
Example
Water is one of Bangladesh's vital resources.
C1 noun
vitality
活力, エネルギー
Meaning
The state of being strong and active; energy.
Example
The vitality of the team helped them succeed in the competition.
C2 verb
vitalize
活力を与える
Meaning
To give life, energy, or strength to something.
Example
Fresh air and exercise can vitalize the body and mind.
C1 adverb
vitally
極めて重要に
Meaning
in an extremely important or essential way; in a manner relating to life or vitality
Example
Access to clean water is vitally important for public health.
B1 noun
vitamin
ビタミン
Meaning
a natural substance needed by the body to stay healthy
Example
Fruits and vegetables are rich sources of vitamins.
C2 verb
vitiate
損なう
Meaning
to spoil, weaken, or make something less effective
Example
One careless remark can vitiate the entire argument.
C2 adjective
vitreous
ガラスのような
Meaning
having a glass-like appearance or quality
Example
The mineral has a vitreous shine.
C2 verb
vitrify
ガラスに変える
Meaning
to turn into glass or a glass-like substance by heat
Example
Sand can vitrify under intense heat.
C2 noun
vitriol
辛辣な批判
Meaning
harsh and bitter criticism
Example
The politician faced vitriol from the public.
C2 adjective
vitriolic
痛烈な批判
Meaning
filled with bitter criticism or malice
Example
His vitriolic remarks hurt everyone in the room.
C2 adjective
vituperable
非難されるべき
Meaning
Deserving of blame, censure, or harsh criticism.
Example
His reckless actions made him vituperable in the eyes of his colleagues.
C2 verb
vituperate
酷評する
Meaning
To criticize harshly or abuse verbally.
Example
The politician was quick to vituperate his opponents during the debate.
C2 adjective
vituperative
悪口な
Meaning
Characterized by abusive or harsh language.
Example
The teacher’s vituperative remarks left the students in tears.
C2 noun
viva voce
口頭試験
Meaning
An oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.
Example
Viva Voce tests communication skills.
C1 adjective
vivacious
活発
Meaning
Attractively lively and animated.
Example
She was admired for her vivacious personality.