|
絵文字
|
表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
|---|---|---|---|
|
#391
-
|
brush off doubt
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to ignore self-doubt and continue with confidence
••••••
|
He brushed off doubt and delivered a great speech. |
|
#392
-
|
brush off negativity
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to ignore or dismiss negative emotions or comments
••••••
|
He just brushed off the negativity and stayed focused. |
|
#393
-
|
brush through
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to quickly review or go through something
••••••
|
I’ll brush through my notes one more time before the exam. |
|
#394
-
|
brush up
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to clean or improve something; to review or practice
••••••
|
He brushed up his teeth quickly before leaving for work. |
|
#395
-
|
brush up on
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to improve your knowledge or skills that you already learned
••••••
|
I need to brush up on my presentation skills before the big meeting. |
|
#396
-
|
bubble over
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to show excitement or happiness in an obvious way
••••••
|
The children were bubbling over with joy on the last day of school. |
|
#397
-
|
bubble with
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to be full of excitement, happiness, or energy
••••••
|
The kids were bubbling with excitement at the party. |
|
#398
-
|
buckle down
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to start working seriously after being distracted
••••••
|
It’s time to buckle down and finish the report. |
|
#399
-
|
buckle under
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to give in or collapse under pressure
••••••
|
He refused to buckle under the stress of his new responsibilities. |
|
#400
-
|
buckle up
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to fasten your seatbelt for safety
••••••
|
Don’t forget to buckle up before the car moves. |
|
#401
-
|
focus inward
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to concentrate on your inner thoughts and emotions
••••••
|
When I feel overwhelmed, I try to focus inward. |
|
#402
-
|
focus on
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to concentrate your attention or energy on something
••••••
|
You should focus on what truly matters. |
|
#403
-
|
focus on gratitude
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to concentrate on things you are thankful for
••••••
|
Each morning, focus on gratitude to start your day positively. |
|
#404
-
|
focus on growth
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to pay attention to improving yourself
••••••
|
Instead of worrying, focus on growth and self-improvement. |
|
#405
-
|
focus on improvement
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to give attention to becoming better at something
••••••
|
Every student should focus on improvement rather than perfection. |
|
#406
-
|
focus on strengths
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to concentrate on your positive qualities and abilities
••••••
|
Try to focus on strengths instead of weaknesses. |
|
#407
-
|
focus on the bright side
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to see the positive aspects of a situation
••••••
|
No matter what happens, always focus on the bright side. |
|
#408
-
|
fog up
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
when glass or lenses become covered with mist or condensation
••••••
|
My glasses always fog up when it rains. |
|
#409
-
|
follow a routine
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to do the same set of activities regularly
••••••
|
If you follow a routine, you’ll build good habits over time. |
|
#410
-
|
follow along
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to keep up with or understand what is being said or shown
••••••
|
The audience followed along as the journalist described the events. |
|
#411
-
|
glow with happiness
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to look very happy and healthy
••••••
|
She glowed with happiness on her wedding day. |
|
#412
-
|
glow with joy
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to show happiness or satisfaction through facial expression or behavior
••••••
|
She glowed with joy when she saw her family at the airport. |
|
#413
-
|
glow with pride
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to look very proud or pleased
••••••
|
He glowed with pride when his daughter won the award. |
|
#414
-
|
go after
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to pursue or try to get something; to chase someone
••••••
|
He decided to go after his dream of becoming a doctor. |
|
#415
-
|
go after your dreams
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to pursue your goals or ambitions actively
••••••
|
He decided to go after his dreams no matter what. |
|
#416
-
|
go against
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to oppose or disagree with someone or something
••••••
|
It takes courage to go against popular opinion. |
|
#417
-
|
go ahead
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to start or continue doing something
••••••
|
If you’re ready, you can go ahead with your presentation. |
|
#418
-
|
go ahead with
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to start or continue doing something planned
••••••
|
The teacher told us to go ahead with the project. |
|
#419
-
|
go all in
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to put all your effort, energy, or enthusiasm into something
••••••
|
He went all in to make the event successful. |
|
#420
-
|
go all out
phrasal-verb
••••••
|
to make the greatest possible effort to achieve or celebrate something
••••••
|
They went all out to make the celebration unforgettable. |