Alligator
가사:
이 노래의 어휘:
어휘 | 의미 |
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危険 (kiken) /ki.keɴ/ B1 |
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胸 (mune) /mɯ.ne/ A2 |
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震える (furueru) /ɸɯɾɯeɾɯ/ B1 |
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好奇心 (koukishin) /koː.ki.ɕiɴ/ B2 |
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目覚める (mezameru) /me.za.me.ɾɯ/ B2 |
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交わす (kawasu) /ka.wa.sɯ/ B2 |
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感情 (kanjou) /kaɴ.dʑoː/ B1 |
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ハマる (hamaru) /ha.ma.ɾɯ/ B2 |
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地獄 (jigoku) /dʑi.ɡo.kɯ/ B2 |
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恋 (koi) /ko.i/ A2 |
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罠 (wana) /wa.na/ B1 |
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引き寄せる (hikiyoseru) /hi.ki.jo.se.ɾɯ/ B2 |
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惹かれる (hikareru) /hi.ka.ɾe.ɾɯ/ B2 |
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絡む (karamu) /ka.ɾa.mɯ/ B2 |
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溺れる (oboreru) /o.bo.ɾe.ɾɯ/ B2 |
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狙う (nerau) /ne.ɾa.ɯ/ B1 |
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奪う (ubau) /ɯ.ba.ɯ/ B1 |
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光る (hikaru) /hi.ka.ɾɯ/ A2 |
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暴れだす (abaredasu) /a.ba.ɾe.da.sɯ/ B2 |
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運命 (unmei) /ɯɴ.meː/ B1 |
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문법:
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Like oh
➔ Expression of emphasis or emotion, often used as an interjection.
➔ "Like oh" is used here to convey a feeling of excitement or emphasis.
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わけもなく震えて
➔ Expressing an involuntary action without clear reason; the verb 『震える』 (to tremble) in present tense.
➔ The phrase describes trembling without a clear reason, using 『震える』 in the present tense.
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心が暴れだして
➔ The phrase 『心が暴れだして』 indicates the subject ('heart') beginning to 'rampage' or become uncontrollable, utilizing the verb 『暴れだす』 (to start to rampage).
➔ The phrase uses 『暴れだす』 to describe something beginning to become uncontrollable, here applied to the heart.
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制御不能だ
➔ The phrase 『制御不能だ』 means 'uncontrolable' or 'out of control', using the noun 『制御』 (control) with the negative form.
➔ The phrase indicates something is out of control, using 『制御』 (control) with a negative form and 『だ』 to state it as a fact.
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一度狙ったなら離さない
➔ Conditional sentence with 『なら』 (if, when), combined with 『一度狙った』 (once targeted), followed by 『離さない』 (won't let go).
➔ The sentence uses 『なら』 to set the condition 'if once targeted', and asserts certainty with 『離さない』 (won't let go).
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感じる体がただ
➔ The phrase 『感じる体がただ』 uses 『感じる』 (to feel) as a verb, with 『体』 (body) as the subject, and 『ただ』 (simply, only) emphasizing the simplicity or purity of the feeling.
➔ The phrase uses 『ただ』 to emphasize that the feeling is pure or simple, with 『感じる』 as the verb and 『体』 as the subject.