Case
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スーツケース, トランク
a container in which goods can be stored and safely carried around
例
She packed her clothes into a large case for the trip.
彼女は旅行のために服を大きなスーツケースに詰めた。
The case was locked to keep the valuables secure.
貴重品を安全に保管するためにケースはロックされていました。
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ケース, 箱
the contents or the amount held in a portable container that keeps the goods safe and secure
例
She ordered a case of pens for the office, which amounted to 50 pens in total.
彼女はオフィス用にペンを1ケース注文し、それは合計50本になりました。
We bought a case of oranges from the farmer's market, and it had twenty-five oranges inside.
私たちは農家の市場からオレンジのケースを買い、その中には25個のオレンジが入っていました。
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枕カバー, 枕のカバー
bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow
例
She changed the pillow case weekly.
The hotel provided fresh cases.
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ケース, 筐体
a container that holds the major internal components of a computer, such as the motherboard, power supply, and storage devices
例
The PC case is made of metal and plastic to protect the hardware inside.
PCのケースは内部のハードウェアを保護するために金属とプラスチックで作られています。
She installed new fans in the computer case to improve airflow.
彼女は気流を改善するためにコンピュータのケースに新しいファンを設置しました。
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ケース, 外箱
the housing or outer shell of a musical instrument, such as a guitar, piano, or keyboard
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場合, 例
an example of a certain kind of situation
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In this case, we need to follow the company's emergency procedures.
この場合、会社の緊急手順に従う必要があります。
The lawyer presented a strong case to the jury, emphasizing the evidence.
弁護士は、証拠を強調して、陪審員に強力な事例を提示しました。
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場合, 状況
a special set of circumstances
例
In her case, the rules were applied differently.
It 's a unique case due to the timeline.
例
The lawyer prepared diligently for the upcoming murder case, knowing it would be challenging.
弁護士は、それが挑戦的であることを知りながら、今後の殺人事件のために熱心に準備をしました。
The judge scheduled the case for trial next month, giving both parties time to gather their evidence.
裁判官は来月の裁判のために事件をスケジュールし、両当事者に証拠を集める時間を与えた。
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場合, 状況
the actual state of things
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事例, 患者
a person requiring professional services
例
They admitted a new case to the clinic.
She was a severe case needing urgent care.
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事件, 議論
a series of facts supporting a theory or an argument
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The lawyer built a strong case by presenting a series of compelling pieces of evidence.
弁護士は、説得力のある証拠を次々と提示することで、強力な事件を構築しました。
In her presentation, she made a persuasive case for the benefits of renewable energy.
彼女のプレゼンテーションでは、再生可能エネルギーの利点について説得力のある事例が示されました。
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事件, ケース
a situation that needs official investigation by the police
例
The case involved missing documents.
Detectives opened a new case.
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症例, 被験者
a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation
例
The study included fifty cases.
Each case was monitored daily.
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格, 形
nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence
例
English has limited case marking.
The nominative case shows the subject.
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ショーケース, ケース
a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home
例
The fossils were arranged in a display case.
The case protected the items from dust.
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ケース, 活字箱
(printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers
例
The printer sorted letters into the case.
Each case held the full set of characters.
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ケース, 外装
the housing or outer covering of something
例
The phone 's case cracked on impact.
They opened the case to repair the wiring.
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枠, フレーム
the enclosing frame around a door or window opening
例
The door would n't fit the case properly.
They repainted the window case.
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ケース, 包み
an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part
例
The larva formed a tough case around itself.
Seeds developed inside a rigid case.
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ケース, 書体
a specific size and style of type within a type family
例
The printer ordered a larger case for headings.
The document used a narrow case of the same type.
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ケース, 人物
a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)
例
He 's a real case when he gets excited.
They called her a strange case.
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気分, 精神状態
a specific state of mind that is temporary
例
She had a case of nerves before the exam.
He came down with a case of stage fright.
to case
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下見する, 偵察する
look over, usually with the intention to rob
例
The thieves cased the jewelry store before breaking in.
He spent the afternoon casing the neighborhood for potential targets.
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ケースに入れる, 包む
enclose in, or as if in, a case
例
He cased the guitar in its hard shell before traveling.
The jeweler cased the diamonds for transport.



























