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Dabble
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Work at in a nonserious fashion, move noisily in a liquid
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Dais
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Raised platform for speakers, 演壇、高座
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Dank
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Damp unpleasantly wet
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Dapper
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Neat and trim in appearance, of small men, quick in movement, neat, spry
Hercule Poirot is the dapper detective of the Agatha Christie novelsキビキビした、軽快{けいかい}な、敏捷{びんしょう}な |
Dappled
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Spotted, a dappled pony
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Dauntless
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Bold, fearless opposite of daunt
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Deadlock
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Standstill resulting from the opposition of two unrelenting forces 交渉等の行き詰まり こう着状態
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Deadpan
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Wooden, impassive with no show of feeling
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Debacle
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Sudden disastrous downfall/defeat, complete disaster
総崩れ{そうくずれ}、崩壊{ほうかい}、 瓦解{がかい}、大失敗{だい しっぱい}、 潰走 |
Bout
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Match, short period of great activity, wrestling bout, bout of drinking
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Debonair
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Men/ friendly, charming fashionably dressed, aiming to please礼儀正{れいぎ ただ}しい、物腰{ものごし}の
丁寧{ていねい}な、愛想{あいそう}のい
い、屈託{くったく}ない
・He looked debonair, but in fact he was not. : 彼は、外見は礼儀正しそうに見えたが、実際はそうではなかった。 |
Debunk
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Expose as false exaggerated worthless ridicule, debunk the myth that had grown up around主張・思想などが〕誤りを暴く、偽り[虚偽{きょぎ}]であることを証明する◆
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Decant
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Pour off gently wine or liquid
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Deciduous
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歯,角,葉、羽,髪 抜け落ちる
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Dally
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Trite, toy with, treat without the necessary seriousness, procrastinate, waste time
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