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    <anon>英語の原書を読む</anon>
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  <description>Reader's Digest １１月号の記事 'Words That Are Their Own Opposites' からの引用です。 A contronym is a word that is its own antonym. Sound unusual? You probablly use contronym every day ... この後に &quot;contronym&quot; を使った例文が続きます。そうだなと思う例文の他に片方の意味を知らなかった例が二つありました。 - Dust can mean &quot;to add dust&quot; (to crops) or &quot;to remove dust&quot; (…</description>
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