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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#4020
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on the world stage
idiom
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in the international arena or community
••••••
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The country's economy is now strong on the world stage. |
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#4021
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change of guard
idiom
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a change in leadership or authority
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There has been a change of guard in the ruling party. |
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#4022
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have a vivid imagination
idiom
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to be able to think of interesting and unusual ideas
••••••
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Children often have a vivid imagination. |
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#4023
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in a world of your own
idiom
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to be lost in thought or imagination
••••••
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He didn’t hear me because he was in a world of his own. |
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#4024
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castles in the air
idiom
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dreams or plans that are impossible or unrealistic
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He’s always building castles in the air about his future. |
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#4025
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bring to life
idiom
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to make something more interesting or realistic
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The artist’s use of color really brought the painting to life. |
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#4026
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raise the stakes
idiom
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to increase the level of risk or difficulty
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We need to raise the stakes if we want to make a bigger impact. |
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#4027
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a learning curve
idiom
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the process of learning something new, especially one that requires time and effort
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There was a steep learning curve when I first started the project. |
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#4028
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algorithm
idiom
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a set of rules or instructions for solving a problem or performing a task
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The algorithm sorts the data into categories. |
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#4029
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A bright future awaits
idiom
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good things are coming ahead
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Despite the challenges, a bright future awaits you. |
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#4030
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Things will get better
idiom
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difficult situations will improve over time
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I know you're stressed, but remember, things will get better. |
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#4031
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to push the envelope
idiom
••••••
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to go beyond the usual limits; to innovate
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In the world of AI, companies must push the envelope to stay competitive. |
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#4032
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to think outside the box
idiom
••••••
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to think creatively or unconventionally
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In solving AI problems, it is essential to think outside the box. |
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#4033
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Keep your friends close and your enemies closer
idiom
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It's important to maintain good relationships with your friends, but it's equally important to understand your enemies.
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He always watches his competitors carefully because he believes in keeping your friends close and your enemies closer. |
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#4034
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set the standard
idiom
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to establish an example of excellence that others strive to reach
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Her work ethic has set the standard for the entire team. |
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#4035
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give thanks
idiom
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to express gratitude
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We should always give thanks for what we have. |
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#4036
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get the creative juices flowing
idiom
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to start being creative or imaginative
••••••
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A walk in nature helps me get the creative juices flowing. |
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#4037
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hit upon an idea
idiom
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to suddenly think of a good idea
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I hit upon an idea for improving the app. |
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#4038
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off the top of my head
idiom
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without much thought or preparation
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Off the top of my head, I’d say we need more time. |
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#4039
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catch lightning in a bottle
idiom
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to achieve something amazing and rare through creativity or luck
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Their new design caught lightning in a bottle. |
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#4040
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keep someone's word
idiom
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to do what one has promised
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He always keeps his word, which makes him trustworthy. |
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#4041
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stick together
idiom
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to stay close and support each other
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In tough times, good friends stick together. |
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#4042
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cross your heart
idiom
••••••
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to make a sincere promise
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I’ll never tell anyone, cross my heart. |
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#4043
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be thick as thieves
idiom
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to be very close friends
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Those two have been thick as thieves since childhood. |
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#4044
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Boom and bust
idiom
••••••
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A period of great prosperity followed by a sharp decline.
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The real estate market often experiences boom and bust cycles. |
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#4045
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Fuel the economy
idiom
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To stimulate economic growth.
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Government spending can fuel the economy during a recession. |
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#4046
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A political animal
idiom
••••••
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A person who is very interested in politics and has a talent for it
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He’s known to be a real political animal. |
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#4047
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a work in progress
idiom
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something that is still being developed or improved
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The project is still a work in progress, but it's going well. |
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#4048
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make progress
idiom
••••••
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to move forward or improve
••••••
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She is slowly making progress with her studies. |
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#4049
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get a grasp of
idiom
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to understand something fully
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It took me a while to get a grasp of the new software. |