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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#3720
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Put all your eggs in one basket
idiom
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to risk everything on a single opportunity
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Don’t put all your eggs in one basket; invest in different sectors. |
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#3721
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Go out on a limb
idiom
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to take a risk by supporting something or someone
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He went out on a limb by recommending her for the job. |
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#3722
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Seize the day
idiom
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to take advantage of the present moment
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She believes in living life to the fullest and always tries to seize the day. |
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#3723
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Take a leap of faith
idiom
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to do something uncertain, trusting that it will succeed
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Starting her own company was a leap of faith, but it paid off. |
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#3724
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speak one’s mind
idiom
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to say exactly what one thinks
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She always speaks her mind, even if it offends people. |
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#3725
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blind experiment
idiom
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a test conducted without participants knowing certain information to prevent bias
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The scientists conducted a blind experiment to ensure accuracy. |
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#3726
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keep your nose clean
idiom
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to stay out of trouble; to behave properly
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He’s been keeping his nose clean since he got that new job. |
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#3727
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pay the price
idiom
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to suffer the consequences of one’s actions
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If you don’t follow the rules, you’ll have to pay the price. |
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#3728
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a run for one’s money
idiom
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to compete strongly with someone; to challenge effectively
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The new company is giving the old giants a run for their money. |
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#3729
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keep the momentum
idiom
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to continue progressing without slowing down
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We need to keep the momentum to reach our target. |
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#3730
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eye on the prize
idiom
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to stay focused on achieving your goal
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She always keeps her eye on the prize no matter what. |
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#3731
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new blood
idiom
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new people who bring fresh ideas
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The company needs new blood to stay competitive. |
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#3732
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on the bench
idiom
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serving as a judge in a court
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She spent 20 years on the bench before retiring. |
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#3733
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under oath
idiom
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having sworn to tell the truth in court
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He lied under oath and was charged with perjury. |
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#3734
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phishing
idiom
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A method of trying to gather personal information using deceptive emails, websites, or other communications.
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He received an email that looked legitimate, but it was actually a phishing attempt. |
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#3735
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sandboxing
idiom
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A security mechanism used to run applications in an isolated environment to prevent potential damage to the system.
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By using sandboxing, the malware was contained and couldn't affect the rest of the system. |
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#3736
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backdoor
idiom
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An undocumented way of accessing a system or software, usually used by hackers to bypass security.
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The attacker installed a backdoor to access the system at any time without being detected. |
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#3737
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wear one's heart on one's sleeve
idiom
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to openly show emotions or feelings
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He tends to wear his heart on his sleeve when it comes to helping others. |
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#3738
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take the time to listen
idiom
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to make an effort to understand or care about someone else's feelings
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Sometimes, all we need is to take the time to listen to others' problems. |
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#3739
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show one's true colors
idiom
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to reveal one's true character or feelings, often after a period of hiding them
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He finally showed his true colors when he volunteered at the charity event. |
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#3740
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seeing is believing
idiom
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only what one sees can be believed; things must be experienced to be believed.
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I was skeptical at first, but when I saw the results, I realized seeing is believing. |
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#3741
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pioneer a path
idiom
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to be the first to do something new or innovative.
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She is determined to pioneer a path in sustainable fashion. |
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#3742
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all in the same boat
idiom
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in the same situation or facing the same challenges
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We're all in the same boat, so let's work together to solve this problem. |
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#3743
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teamwork makes the dream work
idiom
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working together leads to success
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We can accomplish so much if we cooperate, because teamwork makes the dream work. |
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#3744
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blow away
idiom
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to impress or surprise someone very much
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Her singing blew me away. |
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#3745
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hit like a ton of bricks
idiom
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to cause a sudden and strong shock or surprise
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The news of his death hit me like a ton of bricks. |
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#3746
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blow out of the water
idiom
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to surprise or defeat completely
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Their performance blew us out of the water. |
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#3747
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in a state of shock
idiom
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to be extremely surprised or upset
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She was in a state of shock after hearing the news. |
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#3748
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make someone's jaw drop
idiom
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to surprise or amaze someone greatly
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Her stunning dress made everyone's jaw drop. |
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#3749
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be lost for words
idiom
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to be so surprised that you cannot speak
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I was lost for words when I won the prize. |