autonomy (noun) 自治権、自主性、自治体、自律性
the right or condition of self-government, a self-governing country or region, freedome from external control or influence, independence,
A lot of countries admits the autonomy of that country.
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unwind (他動詞) を[〜から]ほどく[from], <ばねなどを>をゆるめる、〜の緊張をほぐす、〜をくつろがせる、(自動詞)ほどける
unwind (他動詞) を[〜から]ほどく[from], <ばねなどを>をゆるめる、〜の緊張をほぐす、〜をくつろがせる、(自動詞)ほどける
to relax after a period of work or tension
I unwound the strings.
to relax after a period of work or tension
I unwound the strings.
ironic (adjective) 反語の、皮肉の、当てこすりの、皮肉を言う、皮肉好きな、反語的な
ironic (adjective) 反語の、皮肉の、当てこすりの、皮肉を言う、皮肉好きな、反語的な
(adjective) using or characterized by irony, happening in a way contrary to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this.
He is always ironic.
(adjective) using or characterized by irony, happening in a way contrary to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this.
He is always ironic.
consecutive (adjective) 連続した、一貫した
consecutive (adjective) 連続した、一貫した
following each other continuously
I worked 5 consecutive business days.
following each other continuously
I worked 5 consecutive business days.
turnover (noun) 取引(売上)高、(資本・商品の)回転率、離職(率)
turnover (noun) 取引(売上)高、(資本・商品の)回転率、離職(率)
The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period, the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced, the rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop
This company faces a large number of turnovers.
The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period, the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced, the rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop
This company faces a large number of turnovers.
turnover (noun) 取引(売上)高、(資本・商品の)回転率、離職(率)
turnover (noun) 取引(売上)高、(資本・商品の)回転率、離職(率)
The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period, the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced, the rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop
This company faces a large number of turnovers.
The amount of money taken by a business in a particular period, the rate at which employees leave a workforce and are replaced, the rate at which goods are sold and replaced in a shop
This company faces a large number of turnovers.