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Youtubeで朝日新聞社により,千葉幸生七段vs黒田堯之五段戦が配信。
終盤,まさかの千葉七段のうっかりにより,一手ばったりの将棋に。
残り時間が2時間半以上残っていた黒田五段が的確に咎めて,勝ちました。
千葉七段は先日の棋王戦羽生善治九段戦に続く,逆転負けとなってしまいました。
千葉涼子女流四段が失神してしまったのではないかと心配になりました。
配信で奥で映っていた北島忠雄七段vs伊藤匠五段戦はこの対局よりも早く終わり,
伊藤五段が勝ちました。
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a piece of clothing that you wear over the front of other clothes to keep the clothes clean while you are doing something dirty, such as cooking or cleaning
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transitive verb
: to diminish in size, amount, extent, or number
reduce taxes
reduce the likelihood of war
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add the wine and reduce the sauce for two minutes
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the impact of the movie reduced them to tears
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rubble noun [U]
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the piles of broken stone and bricks, etc. that are left when a building falls down or is destroyed:
The bomb reduced the house to rubble.
covet verb [T] formal
UK /ˈkʌv.ɪt/ US /ˈkʌv.ət/
to want to have something very much, especially something that belongs to someone else:
She always coveted power but never quite achieved it.
The Booker Prize is the most coveted British literary award.
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accession noun [U]
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the time when a country officially joins a group of countries or signs an agreement:
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swiftly adverb
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C2 quickly or immediately:
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desperate adjective
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desperate adjective (WANTING)
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