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gaggle |
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n. 群れ a flock of geese; a cluster or group A gaggle of photographers huddled on the sidewalk beside a swelling crowd of onlookers. |
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gainsay |
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v. 否定する speak against; contradict; oppose in words; deny or declare not to be true She was too honest to gainsay the truth of the report. |
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gait |
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n. 歩行 manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving; walk; the rate of moving The lame man walked with an uneven gait. |
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gall |
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v. 胆嚢 make sore by abrasion; damage surface friction; annoy It will gall her to have to wait outside; I guess she will leave there in five minutes. |
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gallantry |
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n. 勇まし the quality of being brave when something is difficult or dangerous I had a theoretical reverence and homage for beauty, elegance, gallantry, fascination. |
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galleon |
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n. ガレオン船 large sailing ship, usually having two or more decks and carrying guns The Spaniards pinned their hopes on the galleon, the large warship. |
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gallop |
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v. ギャロップ move or run rapidly or carelessly, lifting the fore and hind feet alternately, in successive leaps or bounds He is learning how to gallop the horse along the track. |
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galvanize |
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v. 亜鉛めっき stimulate by shock; stir up; spur to action Perhaps SIV was waiting for some event or announcement to galvanize people into marching once again. |
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gambol |
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v. 跳ね dance and skip about in sport; leap playfully See children gambol in the park is a pleasant experience. |
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gamut |
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n. 域 entire range; all notes in musical scale In this performance, the leading lady was able to demonstrate the complete gamut of her acting ability. |
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gape |
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v. 顕 open the mouth wide; yawn from sleepiness, weariness, or dullness We saw the huge pit gape before him; if he stumbled, he would fall in. |
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