B2 adjective ニュートラル

remove

/rɪˈmuːvd/

Describes something that is separate, distant, or disconnected from something else in space, time, or character. It is often used to indicate that two things are not directly related or that someone lacks involvement in a specific situation.

例文

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1

The quiet mountain cabin felt completely removed from the stress of city life.

The quiet mountain cabin felt completely removed from the stress of city life.

2

The proposed legislative changes are far removed from the original intent of the constitution.

The proposed legislative changes are far removed from the original intent of the constitution.

3

He's so removed from reality that he doesn't realize how much prices have risen.

He's so removed from reality that he doesn't realize how much prices have risen.

語族

名詞
removal
Verb
remove
形容詞
removed
関連
remover
💡

覚え方のコツ

If you 'remove' a puzzle piece, it becomes 'removed'—it is now separate and distant from the rest of the picture.

クイックテスト

The celebrity's lifestyle was far _______ from the humble upbringing he often talked about.

正解!

正解は: removed

例文

1

The quiet mountain cabin felt completely removed from the stress of city life.

everyday

The quiet mountain cabin felt completely removed from the stress of city life.

2

The proposed legislative changes are far removed from the original intent of the constitution.

formal

The proposed legislative changes are far removed from the original intent of the constitution.

3

He's so removed from reality that he doesn't realize how much prices have risen.

informal

He's so removed from reality that he doesn't realize how much prices have risen.

4

This theoretical model is several steps removed from any practical application in the field.

academic

This theoretical model is several steps removed from any practical application in the field.

5

The executive team often seems removed from the daily challenges faced by the sales staff.

business

The executive team often seems removed from the daily challenges faced by the sales staff.

語族

名詞
removal
Verb
remove
形容詞
removed
関連
remover

よく使う組み合わせ

far removed from significantly different or distant from
physically removed separated by physical distance
totally removed completely disconnected
seemingly removed appearing to be disconnected
several steps removed separated by several intermediate stages

よく使うフレーズ

first cousin once removed

a cousin from a different generation (child of one's first cousin)

at a remove

at a distance or from a separate perspective

far removed from reality

having no connection to what is actually happening

よく混同される語

remove vs remote

'Remote' usually refers to physical distance or a technological device, while 'removed' describes a state of being disconnected or distinct.

📝

使い方のコツ

When used as an adjective, it almost always takes the form 'removed' and is typically followed by the preposition 'from'. It often conveys a figurative distance rather than just a physical one.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use the base verb 'remove' when they mean the adjective 'removed' to describe a state of separation.

💡

覚え方のコツ

If you 'remove' a puzzle piece, it becomes 'removed'—it is now separate and distant from the rest of the picture.

📖

語源

From the Latin 'removere', where 're-' means back and 'movere' means to move.

文法パターン

Used as a predicative adjective after linking verbs like 'be', 'feel', or 'seem' Commonly paired with the preposition 'from' Often modified by degree adverbs such as 'far', 'completely', or 'totally'

クイックテスト

The celebrity's lifestyle was far _______ from the humble upbringing he often talked about.

正解!

正解は: removed

関連単語

trivacation

C1

Relating to or characterized by a holiday structure divided into three distinct segments or taken three times within a single year. It is frequently used in travel planning to describe a multi-destination trip or in corporate settings regarding staggered leave policies.

angeoion

C1

Pertaining to or functioning as a vessel or receptacle, particularly within botanical or biological systems to describe structures that enclose seeds, spores, or fluids. It denotes a protective or containing quality within the organism's morphology.

comforthood

C1

To actively cultivate or provide a state of deep emotional security and familiar ease for oneself or others. It describes the intentional process of shielding an environment or a person from external stressors to ensure a lasting sense of peace.

exphobant

C1

Describing something that tends to expel, drive away, or counteract fear and phobias. It is typically used in clinical, psychological, or specialized contexts to refer to agents or environments that alleviate anxiety.

syngraphious

C1

Describing a legal document or contract that is signed by all parties involved, rather than just one. It implies a mutual obligation where multiple copies are often produced and distributed to each signatory.

antecivence

C1

The state or quality of preceding in time, rank, or logical order. It refers to the condition of being prior to something else, often implying a sense of priority or historical precedence.

biscicy

C1

To divide a concept, object, or group into two distinct and often opposing branches to facilitate precise analysis or categorization. It is primarily used in technical or academic contexts to describe the act of bifurcating a process for efficiency or clarity.

malmanency

C1

The state of being poorly or improperly maintained, or a condition of persistent mismanagement that leads to deterioration. It typically refers to systems, structures, or administrative processes that suffer from long-term neglect or faulty upkeep.

misalicide

C1

To intentionally suppress, destroy, or 'kill' a message or written communication before it reaches its intended recipient. This term is often used in specialized vocabulary contexts to describe the interception and termination of correspondence.

ultracedment

C1

Ultracedment refers to the extreme or excessive act of yielding, conceding, or surrendering one's position or rights, typically far beyond what is considered reasonable in a negotiation. It describes a state of absolute capitulation where one party abandons almost all demands to satisfy another.

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