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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#2971
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pair off
idiom
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to form groups of two
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Students will pair off for the lab experiment. |
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#2972
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brand ambassador
idiom
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a person who promotes a brand through personal influence
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They hired a celebrity as their brand ambassador. |
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#2973
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reach for the moon
idiom
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to set very high goals
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Don’t be afraid to reach for the moon. |
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#2974
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make your mark
idiom
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to achieve distinction or recognition
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He worked hard to make his mark in the tech industry. |
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#2975
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aim high
idiom
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to set challenging and ambitious goals
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Always aim high if you want to achieve greatness. |
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#2976
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driven by passion
idiom
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to be motivated by strong enthusiasm or love for something
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He is driven by passion to help others succeed. |
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#2977
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butterflies in your stomach
idiom
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feeling nervous or anxious
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I always get butterflies in my stomach before a big presentation. |
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#2978
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go bananas
idiom
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to become very excited or angry
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The crowd went bananas when their team scored. |
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#2979
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a lump in your throat
idiom
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feeling emotional or about to cry
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He felt a lump in his throat when he said goodbye. |
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#2980
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break down in tears
idiom
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to start crying suddenly
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She broke down in tears after hearing the sad story. |
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#2981
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burst out laughing
idiom
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to suddenly start laughing loudly
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Everyone burst out laughing at his joke. |
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#2982
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robotic response
idiom
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an emotionless or mechanical reaction
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She gave a robotic response during the interview. |
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#2983
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wired for success
idiom
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naturally inclined or designed to succeed
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The new AI model seems wired for success in every test. |
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#2984
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AI arms race
idiom
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competition among companies or nations to lead in AI development
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Big tech companies are engaged in an AI arms race. |
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#2985
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outsmart the algorithm
idiom
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to beat or trick a system that uses AI or automation
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People try to outsmart the algorithm to boost their posts. |
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#2986
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code like a machine
idiom
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to work extremely fast and efficiently on programming
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She can code like a machine when a deadline is near. |
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#2987
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digital brainchild
idiom
••••••
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a product or idea created using digital or AI technology
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ChatGPT is the digital brainchild of OpenAI. |
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#2988
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scared out of one's wits
idiom
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to be very frightened
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The loud thunder scared me out of my wits. |
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#2989
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go head to head
idiom
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to directly compete or confront each other
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The two negotiators went head to head over the contract terms. |
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#2990
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stand one's ground
idiom
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to refuse to change one's position or opinion
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She stood her ground even when everyone disagreed. |
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#2991
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win-win situation
idiom
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a situation where all parties benefit
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The new deal was a win-win situation for both companies. |
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#2992
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have a change of heart
idiom
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to change your opinion or the way you feel about something
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She was going to move abroad, but she had a change of heart. |
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#2993
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have second thoughts
idiom
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to start having doubts about a decision you have made
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I'm having second thoughts about buying such an expensive car. |
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#2994
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look before you leap
idiom
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to think carefully about possible risks before doing something
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Before starting your own business, remember to look before you leap. |
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#2995
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it takes two to tango
idiom
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both people involved in a situation are equally responsible
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You can't blame only him for the argument - it takes two to tango. |
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#2996
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black sheep
idiom
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a person who is considered a disgrace to a group or family
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He is the black sheep of the family. |
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#2997
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green light
idiom
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permission to start or go ahead with something
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The manager gave us the green light to launch the project. |
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#2998
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in black and white
idiom
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in written form; clearly stated
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The rules are clearly written in black and white. |
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#2999
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yellow-bellied
idiom
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very cowardly
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He’s too yellow-bellied to stand up for himself. |
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#3000
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red tape
idiom
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excessive bureaucracy or rules
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The project was delayed because of red tape. |