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21. consume: use, devour, utilize
消費する:彼は細部に多くの時間を費やす傾向があります。
He tends to expend a lot of time on minor details.
He tends to utilize a lot of time on minor details.
He tends to use up a lot of time on minor details.
consume: to use up or expend something, often resources or time
22. attract: entice, allure, draw
魅了する:新しいデザインは若い消費者を惹きつけることを目指しています。
The new design aims to allure younger consumers.
The new design seeks to entice younger consumers.
The new design intends to captivate younger consumers.
attract: to allure or pull interest or attention
23. compare: contrast, match, relate
比較する:2つの戦略を比較した場合、どちらがより実行可能ですか?
When comparing the two strategies, which appears more viable?
When contrasting the two strategies, which seems more viable?
When analyzing the two strategies, which appears more feasible?
compare: to contrast or analyze differences and similarities
24. competition: rivalry, contest, challenge
競争:当社は競争で先を行くことを目指しています。
Our company strives to maintain a competitive edge in the market.
Our company aims to stay ahead in the competitive market.
Our company endeavors to excel in the competitive market.
competition: a situation where multiple entities vie for superiority or success
25. convince: persuade, influence, assure
説得する:彼は投資家をプロジェクトの支援に説得することに成功しました。
He succeeded in persuading the investors to support the project.
He managed to win over the investors to support the project.
He effectively persuaded the investors to back the project.
convince: to persuade or make someone believe or agree to something
26. fad: trend, craze, fashion
流行:現在のトレンドは一過性の流行かもしれません。
The current trend might just be a passing fashion frenzy.
The current trend might simply be a fleeting fashion fad.
The current trend might only be a momentary fashion fad.
fad: a temporary and popular trend that quickly fades away
27. inspiration: motivation, influence, stimulus
インスピレーション:CEOのスピーチは多くの人にインスピレーションを与えた。
The CEO's speech served as an inspiration for many.
The CEO's speech was a source of inspiration for many.
The CEO's speech was an inspiring moment for many.
inspiration: something that stimulates creativity or motivation
28. persuasion: influence, convincing, coaxing
説得:成功した販売には効果的な説得技術が必要です。
Effective sales involve the art of persuasive techniques.
Successful sales incorporate effective persuasion methods.
Achieving successful sales involves adept persuasion tactics.
persuasion: the act of convincing someone to do or believe something
29. productive: efficient, effective, fruitful
生産的:整然としたチームは非常に生産的です。
A well-organized team yields high productivity.
High productivity results from a well-organized team.
Efficiency thrives in a well-organized, productive team.
productive: being capable of producing or achieving results effectively
30. attraction: allure, appeal, attractiveness
魅力:製品のユニークな特徴がその魅力の主要な要素です。
The unique features of the product are its primary allure.
The product's unique features are its main attraction.
The primary attraction lies in the product's unique features.
attraction: a feature or quality that draws interest or admiration
31. attractive: appealing, alluring, tempting
魅力的:魅力的なパッケージデザインは売り上げを伸ばすことができます。
An appealing packaging design can significantly boost sales.
A captivating packaging design can substantially boost sales.
An attractive packaging design can greatly enhance sales.
attractive: appealing or pleasing in appearance or character
32. comparison: contrast, analogy, examination
比較:2つの製品の比較は詳細です。
The detailed comparison between the two products was thorough.
The comprehensive comparison of the two products was extensive.
The in-depth comparison between the two products was exhaustive.
comparison: an examination of similarities and differences between two or more things
33. comparable: similar, equitable, equivalent
比較可能:彼らのサービス品質は業界のリーダーと比較しても遜色ありません。
Their service quality is on par with industry leaders.
Their service quality is comparable to industry leaders.
Their service quality matches that of industry leaders.
comparable: able to be likened or compared
34. compete: contest, vie, struggle
競争する:我々はグローバル市場で効果的に競争する必要があります。
We need to compete effectively in the global market scenario.
Effectively competing in the global market is imperative.
Competing effectively in the global market is a priority.
compete: to strive or vie against others for a goal
35. competitive: aggressive, rivalrous, cutthroat
競争力のある:当社の価格設定はかなり競争力があります。
The company's pricing is highly competitive in the market.
The company offers market-leading competitive pricing.
The company's pricing strategy is exceptionally competitive.
competitive: having a strong desire to win or succeed
36. consumer: customer, buyer, purchaser
消費者:消費者行動を理解することは重要です。
Understanding consumer behavior stands as a pivotal factor.
Grasping consumer behavior is crucial in our analysis.
Comprehending consumer behavior is vital for our strategy.
consumer: a person who purchases goods or services for personal use
satisfy: to fulfill or meet expectations or desires
37. satisfy: fulfill, meet, gratify
満足させる:お客様のニーズを満たすことを目指しています。
Our aim is to fulfill our customers' needs satisfactorily.
We strive to meet our customers' needs to their satisfaction.
Our goal is to satisfy our customers' needs completely.
satisfy: to fulfill or meet expectations or desires
38. satisfactory: acceptable, adequate, decent
満足のいく:テストの結果は満足のいくものでした。
The test results met the required standards adequately.
The test results were sufficiently satisfactory.
The test results were satisfactory enough for our needs.
satisfactory: meeting requirements or expectations adequately
39. characteristic: trait, feature, attribute
特性:誠実さは従業員に尊重される特性です。
Honesty stands as a valued trait in our employees.
We value honesty as a key characteristic in our employees.
Honesty is a characteristic highly esteemed in our employees.
characteristic: a distinguishing feature or quality
40. consequence: result, outcome, ramification
結果:その決定の結果は予想外でした。
The decision had unforeseen repercussions.
The decision resulted in unexpected consequences.
The consequence of the decision was unforeseen.
consequence: the result or effect of an action or condition
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