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COMPOUND WORDS
| audible | {adj} | (able to be heard) | audience | {n} | (formal meeting with a dignitary) | audience | {n} | (group of people seeing a performance) | audience | {n} | (readership of a written publication) | audio | {adj} | (of or relating to audible sound) | audio | {adj} | (of or relating to the broadcasting or reproduction of sound) | audiobook | {n} | (audiobook) | audio cassette | {n} | (cassette for audio data) | audiology | {n} | (study of hearing and hearing defects) | audio mastering | {n} | Mastering | audiotape | {n} | (magnetic tape that stores analog sound) | audiovisual | {adj} | (audiovisual) | audit | {n} | (examination in general) | audit | {n} | (independent review) | audition | {n} | (performance by an aspiring performer) | audition | {n} | (sense of hearing) | audition | {v} | (evaluate one or more performers in through an audition) | audition | {v} | (take part in such a performance) | auditor | {n} | (one who audits bookkeeping accounts) | auditory | {adj} | (of or pertaining to hearing) | auditory | {n} | (an assembly of hearers; an audience) | auditory | {n} | (an auditorium) | Bermudian | {adj} | (of, from or pertaining to Bermuda) | Bermudian | {n} | (person from Bermuda or of Bermudian descent) | Classical Studies | {n} | (classics) SEE: classics :: | Claudia | {prop} | (female given name) | Croatian studies | {n} | (academic discipline) | dance studio | {n} | (studio) | English studies | {n} | (academic discipline) | erudite | {adj} | (scholarly, learned) | erudition | {n} | (profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship) | excluding | {prep} | (to the exclusion of) | extrajudicial | {adj} | (carried out without legal authority) | Freudian | {adj} | (relating to or influenced by Sigmund Freud) | Freudian slip | {n} | (subconscious mistake in speech or action) | gender studies | {n} | (academic field) | Georgian studies | {n} | (Kartvelian studies) SEE: Kartvelian studies :: | German studies | {n} | (academic discipline) | inaudible | {adj} | (unable to be heard) | including | {prep} | (Such as, among which) | Indo-European studies | {n} | (Indo-European studies) | injudicious | {adj} | (showing poor judgement; not well judged) | injudiciously | {adv} | (in an injudicious manner) | judicial | {adj} | (of or relating to a court of law) | judiciary | {n} | (the judicial branch of government) | judiciously | {adv} | (in a judicious manner) | Judith | {prop} | (book of the Bible) | Judith | {prop} | (female given name) | Judith | {prop} | (wife of Esau) | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | {prop} | (official name of Saudi Arabia) | ludicrous | {adj} | (idiotic or unthinkable, often to the point of being funny) | media studies | {n} | (academic discipline) | medieval studies | {n} | (medieval studies) | nonrepudiation | {n} | (assurance of digital sending or receipt) | nudism | {n} | (the belief in or practice of social, non-sexual nudity) | nudity | {n} | (the state of being without clothing on the body) | nudiustertian | {adj} | (of the day before yesterday) | prejudice | {n} | (adverse judgement formed beforehand) | prejudice | {n} | (any preconceived opinion) | prejudiced | {adj} | (Having prejudices) | prejudicial | {adj} | (causing harm or injury; detrimental, harmful or injurious) | prejudicial | {adj} | (exhibiting prejudice or bias) | prudish | {adj} | (exaggeratedly proper) | prudishness | {n} | (condition of being prudish; prudery) | repudiate | {v} | (to reject the truth of, deny) | repudiation | {n} | (refusing) | repudiator | {n} | Ablehner | rudiment | {n} | (biology: body part that has no function left) | rudiment | {n} | (fundamental principle or skill) | rudiment | {n} | (sthg in undeveloped form) | rudimentary | {adj} | (basic; minimal) | Russian studies | {n} | (academic discipline) | Saudi | {adj} | (pertaining to Saudi Arabia) | Saudi | {n} | (person from Saudi Arabia) | Saudi Arabia | {prop} | (country in the Middle East) | Saudi Arabian | {adj} | (pertaining to Saudi Arabia) | Saudi Arabian | {n} | (person from Saudi Arabia) | Slavonic studies | {n} | (Slavic studies) SEE: Slavic studies :: | social studies | {n} | (study of various subjects) | studio | {n} | (artist’s or photographer’s workshop) | studio | {n} | (place where radio or television programs, records or films are made) | studio | {n} | (studio flat/apartment) | Talmudic | {adj} | (related to the Talmud) | translation studies | {n} | (study of theory and practice of translating and interpreting) | Udi | {prop} | (language) | without prejudice | {prep} | [+gen.] unbeschadet | Yehudit | {prop} | (female given name) SEE: Judith ::
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基本から学び始めます。

We'll begin our studies with the basics .
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(0760)
| 私を含めて私たちのグループには5人の人がいます。

There are five people in our team including me .
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(0820)
| 彼はオーディオ機器を調整しています。

He is adjusting the audio equipment .
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(1061)
| 彼らは講堂で会議をしました。

They are having a meeting in the auditorium .
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(1186)
| 聴衆は暖かく拍手喝采した。

The audience applauded warmly .
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(1482)
| 学習を途中でやめることはできません。

One mustn't give up halfway in one's studies .
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(1751)
| 彼女は学ぶのが簡単です。

She is very studious .
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| 彼女は子供たちの勉強を手伝っています。

She is helping the kids with their studies .
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| He studied hard in order to get into college . |
| She is prudish . |
She studied hard lest she should fail in the exam . |
She studied english as hard as she could . |
I did not watch tv but studied english last night . |
How long have you studied ? |
English is studied all over the world . |
I studied in the morning during the summer vacation . |
He studied abroad . |
There was a large audience in the room . |
She is a student who studies very hard . |
I studied hard to enter the school . |
English is studied in china , too . |
I studied before supper . |
I studied it thoroughly . |
He studied for one and a half hours every day . |
She studies mathematics . |
He hasn't studied abroad for nothing . |
I played tennis after I studied . |
He studied very hard to become a scientist . |
He studied hard day after day . |
He speaks as if he had studied abroad . |
I think it's clouding up . |
He studies hard to pass the exam . |
English is studied all over the world . |
He failed the exam because he had not studied enough . |
She went in for the audition last week . |
He is prejudiced against her . |
She studies as hard as any student in her class . |
He studied the flight of birds . |
I studied hard in order to pass the examination . |
I studied for a while this afternoon . |
She studied french as hard as possible . |
We studied english . |
He studied hard in order to pass the test . |
She's far behind in her studies . |
He has hardly studied this term . |
She studies hard . |
She studied english in the morning . |
He studied for ten years . |
She studied very hard in order that she might succeed . |
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