サッカsakka-bu
1.

学校や地域で活動する、サッカーを愛好する生徒やメンバーが集まる団体で、練習や試合を通じて技術を向上させたり、チームワークを育てたりする場。

2.

サッカーに関心のある人々が所属し、公式戦や親善試合に参加し、競技の楽しさやスピリットを共有するコミュニティ。

アタッカーatakkaa
1.

A player in volleyball who plays a crucial role in executing offensive plays by delivering powerful spikes aimed at scoring points.

2.

An athlete in volleyball responsible for striking the ball during attacks, contributing to the team's efforts to gain an advantage over their opponents.

3.

A specialized position in volleyball focusing on offensive maneuvers, particularly the execution of attacks that can potentially lead to scoring.

アンカーankaaアンカanka
1.

A device used to secure a vessel to the seafloor, preventing it from drifting due to wind or current.

2.

The final runner or swimmer in a relay race, responsible for bringing the team to the finish line.

3.

A structural component that connects a building’s foundation to its base, ensuring stability and integrity.

4.

A central figure or presenter in news broadcasts who guides the show's content and communicates with the audience.

イエローカードierookaado
1.

A visible warning issued by a referee to a player for committing a foul or displaying unsportsmanlike conduct in sports like soccer, identified by the color yellow.

2.

A certificate established by global health organizations that indicates which vaccinations a traveler has received, recognizable by its yellow cover, which is essential for international travel.

3.

A formal notification intended to prevent serious consequences, symbolizing a cautionary message regarding behavior or actions that may be harmful.

ウインカーuinkaa
1.

A small light installed at the front and rear corners of a vehicle that flashes intermittently to indicate a left or right turn or lane change.

2.

A signaling device in vehicles that uses blinking lights to communicate directional intentions to other road users.

3.

An essential safety feature in cars that alerts other drivers about the driver’s intended maneuvers, such as turning or merging.