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Friends S1:EP13

1. You just barge in here

barge in (phv.)

to walk into a room quickly, without beinginvited:

wish he'd knock instead of just barging in.
She barged in on me when I was in the bathroom.
Suddenly two men barged in to the room.

2. open weave (n.)

縫い目が粗い(繊維が詰まっていなくて、向こう側が透けて見える状態)

weave (v.)

[ I/T ] past tense wove US/woʊv/ weavedpast participle woven US/ˈwoʊ·vən/ weaved to makecloth by repeatedly passing a single threadin and out through long threads on a loom(= special frame):

[ T ] How long does it take to weave three yards of cloth?

3. relatively (adv.)

in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect:

A few states across the country have remained in relatively good shape.
relatively few/little Scottish businesses have relatively few problems with skill levels in the workforce compared to the rest of Britain.
relatively low/high/weak Interest rate levels are expected to remain relatively low.
relatively cheap/inexpensive Phone calls are relatively cheap, with a mix of monthly packagesand pay-as you-go services.
relatively easy/simple Online sales are relatively easy to track.
relatively new/recent Wireless internet radio is still a relatively new product category.
relatively large/small Investments that generally go up or down in value in relatively small amounts are considered "low volatilityinvestments.

4. Did I miss something between...(you and Rachel)?

あなた達の間で何かがあったことを見逃してたりする?=何かあったの?

If you miss something, you fail to notice it.
From this vantage point he watched, his searching eye never missing a detail.[VERB noun]
It's the first thing you see as you come round the corner. You can't miss it. [VERBnoun]
Sergeant Cobbins was an experienced officer and didn't miss much. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: fail to noticemistakeoverlookpass over  

5. I was hoping for more of change

もっと変えて欲しかったんだけど

6. intimacy (n.)

[ U ] situation in which you have a close friendship or sexual relationship with someone:

Intimacy between teachers and students is not recommended.

7. mortician (n.)

⇔ undertaker (n.)

person whose job is to prepare dead bodies that are going to be buried or cremated (= burned) and to organize funerals

8. It blows (slang)

Means absolutely terrible

Kid: Hey hows your football team?
Other Kid: it blows

9. tit for tat (n.)

actions done intentionally to punish other people because they have done something unpleasant to you:

noticed she didn't send me a card - I think it was tit for tat because I forgot her birthday last year.

10. conceivable (adj.)

possible to imagine or to believe:

Books on every conceivable subject lined one wall.
It's just conceivable (= possible although difficult to imagine) (that) the hospital made a mistake.

11. overshadow (v.)

to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy:

Karen has always felt overshadowed by her famous elder sister.
My happiness was overshadowed by the bad news.