blurt out
[ 口走る、うっかりしゃべってしまう
blurt something out
=to say something suddenly and without thinking, usually because you are nervous or excited:
to say something suddenly or unexpectedly exclaim, come out with, blurt out
shuffle
[ ぎこちない動作をする
=to walk very slowly and noisily, without lifting your feet off the ground
baffle
[ 困惑させる、まどわせる
=if something baffles you, you cannot understand or explain it at all
eureka
[ 見つかった、あった、(語源)I have found it! を意味するギリシャ語
=used to show how happy you are that you have discovered the answer to a problem, found something etc
reinvigorate
[ 生き返らせる、活性化する
invigorate
=if something invigorates you, it makes you feel healthier, stronger and have more energy
that's not necessarily the case
[ 実情は必ずしもそうではない
☆Zero in on the lesson☆
All I said~と言っただけ All you have to do, All you have done, All I want to do
彼の電話を待っていることしかできませんでした。
[ All I could do was just wait for his call.
☆Vocabulary for the topic☆
a difference in ethical codes
[ 異なる倫理体系
euphemistic
[ 婉曲的な
=euphemistic language uses polite words and expressions to avoid shocking or upsetting people
sarcastic
[ 皮肉な、嫌みな
=saying things that are the opposite of what you mean, in order to make an unkind joke or to show that you are annoyed:
compliment
[ 讃辞を述べる、お世辞を言う
=to say something nice to someone in order to praise them