breeze
To move in a relaxed, confident, and effortless manner, or to complete a task quickly and easily without any apparent struggle. It describes both physical movement and the ease with which one handles a challenge.
例文
3 / 5She breezed into the room and immediately became the center of attention.
She entered the room quickly and confidently.
While the presentation was expected to be difficult, the CEO breezed through the questions from the board.
The CEO answered the board's questions with great ease.
Don't worry about the test; you've studied so hard you'll probably breeze it.
You will likely pass the test very easily.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of a person walking so fast and effortlessly that they create their own 'breeze' as they pass by.
クイックテスト
He was so well-prepared for the interview that he ________ through the technical questions.
正解!
正解は: breezed
例文
She breezed into the room and immediately became the center of attention.
everydayShe entered the room quickly and confidently.
While the presentation was expected to be difficult, the CEO breezed through the questions from the board.
formalThe CEO answered the board's questions with great ease.
Don't worry about the test; you've studied so hard you'll probably breeze it.
informalYou will likely pass the test very easily.
The study suggests that students who utilize mnemonic devices often breeze through rote memorization tasks.
academicStudents using memory aids finish memorization tasks effortlessly.
The marketing team breezed past their quarterly targets thanks to the new campaign.
businessThe team exceeded their goals without much difficulty.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
shoot the breeze
To have a casual, aimless conversation
a breeze
Something that is very easy to do
breeze out
To leave a place in a casual or hurried manner
よく混同される語
使い方のコツ
When used as a verb, 'breeze' is frequently followed by a preposition like 'through', 'in', or 'past'. While it can be used in academic writing to describe the ease of a process, it remains slightly more common in conversational or journalistic English.
よくある間違い
Learners sometimes use 'breeze' to mean simply 'to walk', but it specifically requires the connotation of ease or lack of effort.
覚え方のコツ
Think of a person walking so fast and effortlessly that they create their own 'breeze' as they pass by.
語源
Derived from the noun 'breeze' (a light wind), which likely comes from the Old Spanish or Portuguese 'briza' meaning a northeast wind.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
He was so well-prepared for the interview that he ________ through the technical questions.
正解!
正解は: breezed
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