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増田有華ファンが英語学習に悪戦苦闘する日記

Countdown TOEIC L&R 第212回公開 4 IP 3

nutritious having substances that a person or animal needs to be
healthy and grow properly : promoting good health and growth
The food was both nutritious and delicious.
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PK戦の末に勝ちました。親善試合ですからねえ。。。

TOEIC L&R対策

『公式TOEIC Listening & Readingトレーニングリーディング編 』IiBC, 2017年6月。

Part5/6の部分を少々。かなり重症ですわ。orz

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セレン師匠謹製のマークシートを使ってみました。鉄板系問題すら落とす始末ですわ。orz


Enjoy Simple English

Rakugo: The Cat and the Bowl 

このサゲも好きですわ。


suit [+ obj] to be attractive on (someone) - not used in passive constructions
Your new hairstyle suits [=becomes] you.
That dress doesn't really suit her.

fit not used in progressive tenses : to be the right size and shape for
(someone or something)
[+ obj] The suit fits him perfectly.
I hope this key fits the lock.
The two pieces fit each other perfectly.
[no obj] These shoes fit perfectly.
This calculator will fit nicely/neatly in your shirt pocket.
Two pieces fit together perfectly.
pants that fit tightly/loosely = tight-fitting/loose-fitting pants 

tuck [+ obj] to push the end of (something, such as a piece of cloth or
paper) into or behind something in order to hold it in place, 
make it look neat, etc.
Tuck in your shirt. [=push the bottom of your shirt into the waist of
your pants or skirt]
She hadn't sealed the envelope, but had simply tucked in the flap.
Instead of tying his shoes, he just tucked the laces inside.
The sheets were tucked tightly under the matters.

layer [+ obj] to form or arrange parts or pieces of something on top of
each other : to form or arrange (something) in layers
The next step in the recipe is to layer the pasta and the sauce in the pan.
[=to place a layer of pasta in the pan, then a layer of sauce, then another
layer of pasta, and so on]
We layered her hair. [=he cut her hair in sections that were different lengths]
- often used as (be) layered  pasta layered with sauce

定期購読

休みます。

Quotations

Our funds are low. We have a deficit to bring down. We have more will 
than wallet.

[George Bush, 1924-January 10, 1989]


Until then.