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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#3810
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speak up
idiom
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to express an opinion openly and clearly
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If you disagree, please speak up during the meeting. |
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#3811
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double down on
idiom
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to increase effort or commitment toward something
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After the setback, they doubled down on their training routine. |
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#3812
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work around
idiom
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to find a practical solution that avoids a problem
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We can work around the delay by using a backup supplier. |
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#3813
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drill down into
idiom
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to examine something in great depth
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The analyst will drill down into the sales numbers for trends. |
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#3814
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grab attention
idiom
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to make people notice something immediately
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Bright colors and bold fonts are used to grab attention. |
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#3815
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make a splash
idiom
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to attract a lot of attention or make a strong impression
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The new product launch really made a splash in the market. |
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#3816
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in your face advertising
idiom
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aggressive or very direct form of advertising
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Some brands use in your face advertising to stay memorable. |
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#3817
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run with it
idiom
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to take an idea and develop it further or act on it
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They liked the concept and told us to run with it. |
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#3818
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get the jitters
idiom
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to feel extremely nervous or anxious
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I always get the jitters before a big meeting. |
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#3819
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butterflies in one’s stomach
idiom
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a feeling of nervous excitement or anxiety
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She had butterflies in her stomach before going on stage. |
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#3820
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scare the life out of someone
idiom
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to frighten someone very badly
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That horror movie scared the life out of me. |
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#3821
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jumpy as a cat
idiom
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easily frightened or nervous
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He’s been jumpy as a cat since the robbery. |
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#3822
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frozen with fear
idiom
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unable to move because of extreme fear
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She stood frozen with fear when the snake appeared. |
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#3823
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scared out of one’s wits
idiom
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extremely frightened; terrified
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He was scared out of his wits when the lights went out. |
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#3824
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cover your tracks
idiom
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to hide evidence of one’s actions
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Hackers often cover their tracks after breaking into systems. |
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#3825
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breach of trust
idiom
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a failure to keep information or promises secure
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Leaking user data is a major breach of trust. |
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#3826
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zero-day attack
idiom
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a cyberattack that exploits a previously unknown vulnerability
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The team discovered a zero-day attack before it spread widely. |
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#3827
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give someone a shot in the arm
idiom
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to boost someone’s confidence or enthusiasm
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The victory gave the team a shot in the arm before the final. |
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#3828
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on your last legs
idiom
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completely exhausted or near collapse
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After working 18 hours straight, I was on my last legs. |
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#3829
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burst with ideas
idiom
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to have many creative ideas at once
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After watching the film, he was bursting with ideas for his next project. |
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#3830
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off the cuff
idiom
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to speak or perform without preparation
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He gave an off the cuff remark that impressed everyone. |
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#3831
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music to one's ears
idiom
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something very pleasing to hear
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Her praise was music to my ears. |
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#3832
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add color to
idiom
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to make something more interesting or lively
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The teacher’s stories added color to the history lesson. |
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#3833
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earn your stripes
idiom
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to gain respect or recognition through hard work
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She really earned her stripes after managing that crisis. |
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#3834
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off the top of your head
idiom
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to say something without deep thinking or preparation
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I can’t remember the exact number off the top of my head. |
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#3835
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game changer
idiom
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an idea or event that changes everything significantly
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The new app was a real game changer for the company. |
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#3836
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think tank
idiom
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a group of experts developing new ideas or policies
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The think tank proposed innovative educational reforms. |
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#3837
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off the beaten path
idiom
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doing something unusual or original
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Her ideas are always off the beaten path. |
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#3838
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bring to the table
idiom
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to contribute something useful or valuable
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Each team member brings something unique to the table. |
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#3839
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on the go
idiom
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always busy or active; traveling a lot
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She's always on the go with her work trips. |