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Saturday 28 January 2012

向いてない

Expression:
  • not cut out for something
  • not cut out to be something

Examples:
  1. I'm not cut out for physical work; I prefer an easy office job.
  2. He's not cut to be a surgeon because he's squeamish.
  3. Their home is a mess because she's not cut out for housework.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

運転

In Japan and the UK, we drive on the left side of the road. There are many countries that drive on the left but most countries drive on the right.

Vehicles in Japan and the UK are RHD (right hand drive); the steering wheel is on the right side. Vehicles in the USA and most other countries are LHD (left hand drive); the steering wheel is on the left side.

  • vehicle = 乗り物
  • steering wheel = ハンドル

    Tuesday 10 January 2012

    美しさ

    Expression:
    • The beauty of something is...
    Meaning:
    • The best part
    • The main advantage
    Examples:
    1. The beauty of my new job is flexitime.
    2. The beauty of this airconditioner is it's self-cleaning.
    3. The beauty of my homestay was it was near the airport.

    Saturday 7 January 2012

    裕福

    Adjectives:
    • rich
    • wealthy
    • affluent
    • well-off
    Examples:
    1. He must be rich because he always flies business class.
    2. The houses are big around here; it's an affluent area.
    3. I think he's well-off because he owns a house in Hawaii.
    Expressions for very rich:
    • filthy rich
    • stinking rich
    Expressions for spending a lot of money:
    • She's got money to burn.
    • He's a big spender.

    Tuesday 3 January 2012

    貧乏

    Adjectives:
    • Stone-broke
    • Stony-broke
    • Broke
    • Skint
    • Penniless
    Examples:
    1. Sorry, I can't go to the pub because I'm skint.
    2. He's stony-broke so he's selling his car.
    3. She spent all her money at the sales and now she's broke.
    Expression:
    • I don't have two pennies to rub together.