Before starting my challenge, I often had had severe backache, and I had felt guilty about not doing exercise. However, now I don't usually have backache. :) I had already understood exercising was very important to reduce my backache, but I disliked exercising nonetheless. Furthermore, I needed to break the shell in someway. That's why this challenge was perfect for me. :) The most difficult part of my challenge is that I need to manage my schedule. I go to gym every evening, so the time of dinner is very important now. I try to eat dinner as early as possible every day because I don't want to go to gym shortly after finishing dinner. My schedule became packed, but I think I regulate my daily life more than before I did.
I hope I will meet my goal. :)
Today's Vocabulary
・ pass over : phrasal verb /
- 経過する、〔時を〕過ごす
- 除外する、省く、候補から外す、考慮に入れない
- 見送る、見逃す、見落とす、見過ごす
- 聞き捨てにする、黙視する、大目に見る、目こぼしする、不問に付する
・The policeman passed over his friend's small offense. : 警官は友人のちょっとした違反を見逃してくれた。 - 死ぬ
- 横切る、通り越す、通り過ぎる
・The hurricane passed over the Bahamas on the 16th. : そのハリケーンは16日にバハマ諸島を通り過ぎました。 - 避けて通る、避ける
・They keep passing me over. - 引き渡す、譲る
- 前進、進展
・Some analysts seem to feel that progress is too slow. : 一部のアナリストは進展が遅過ぎると感じているようだ。 - 発達、進歩、向上
- 成長、発育
・The drug prevents the progress of the cells around the newly formed bone. : その薬は新しく作られた骨の周りにある細胞の成長を阻害する。 - 〔作業などの〕進捗、進み具合
- 《progresses》〔王室の〕行幸
・ shortly after : ~の直後に、すぐ後に、程なく、_時ちょっと過ぎに、間もなく
ex) shortly after infection 感染後間もなく
ex) shortly after takeoff from ~からの離陸直後に
・ regulate one's daily life : 規則正しい生活をする
No comments:
Post a Comment