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Lesson 18Lesson 18 - マスクトグル

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表現 意味 例文
#511
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reflect upon failures
phrasal-verb
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to think deeply about one’s failures to gain insight
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She often reflects upon failures to improve her approach.

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#512
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reflect within
phrasal-verb
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to think carefully about your feelings and actions
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He likes to reflect within before making big decisions.

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#513
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regret over
phrasal-verb
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to feel sad or disappointed about something that happened
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She regrets over not spending enough time with her parents.

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#514
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rejoice in
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to feel or show great joy or delight in something
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They rejoiced in their success after years of hard work.

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#515
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relate across
phrasal-verb
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to connect with people from other backgrounds through shared understanding
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Learning languages helps you relate across cultures more easily.

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#516
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relate to
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to understand and identify with someone’s experiences or emotions
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I can really relate to your situation because I went through something similar.

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#517
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relax into
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to gradually feel more comfortable and happy in a situation
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She relaxed into the vacation after the first day.

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#518
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release tension
phrasal-verb
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to let go of emotional stress or anxiety
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Meditation helped her release tension and sleep better.

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#519
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release worries
phrasal-verb
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to let go of anxiety and stressful thoughts
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Take a walk to release worries from your mind.

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#520
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relish in
phrasal-verb
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to take great pleasure or delight in something
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He relishes in the success he worked so hard for.

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#521
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pour your heart out
phrasal-verb
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to express all your feelings openly and honestly
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Sometimes you just need to pour your heart out to feel lighter.

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#522
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power down
phrasal-verb
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to turn off or shut down a device completely
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You should power down your computer before cleaning it.

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#523
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power through
phrasal-verb
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to complete something difficult with strong effort and confidence
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She managed to power through the challenge with determination.

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#524
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power up
phrasal-verb
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to turn on or start an electronic device
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You should power up the computer before connecting peripherals.

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#525
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pray for
phrasal-verb
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to express hope or desire for something by praying
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We all pray for a better future.

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#526
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prepare against
phrasal-verb
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to take precautions to avoid future risks
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The city is preparing against possible flooding.

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#527
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prepare for
phrasal-verb
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to make ready for something likely to happen
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We should prepare for possible cyber attacks.

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#528
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preserve up
phrasal-verb
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to maintain or keep something in its original condition for the future
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We must preserve up our traditional dance forms.

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#529
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press ahead with confidence
phrasal-verb
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to move forward positively despite difficulties
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We must press ahead with confidence even if challenges arise.

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#530
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press for
phrasal-verb
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to insistently demand something
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Opposition parties continue to press for fair elections.

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#531
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work out for
phrasal-verb
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to end successfully for someone
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I hope everything works out for you in your new job.

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#532
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work out of
phrasal-verb
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to be based or operate from a specific place
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He works out of our Singapore office.

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#533
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work out on paper
phrasal-verb
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to plan or calculate something in detail before action
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They worked out on paper the logistics of the export plan.

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#534
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work out regularly
phrasal-verb
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to exercise frequently to stay fit and healthy
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She works out regularly to keep her body strong and mind fresh.

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#535
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work out tariffs with
phrasal-verb
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to negotiate and agree on trade tariffs with another party
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The two nations are trying to work out tariffs with each other.

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#536
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work out to
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to calculate or come to a certain amount
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The total cost works out to about $200.

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#537
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work out with
phrasal-verb
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to find a solution or come to an agreement with others
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We need to work out with the marketing team to align our plans.

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#538
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work over
phrasal-verb
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to review or revise something carefully
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We need to work over the report before submission.

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#539
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work past
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to overcome an emotional obstacle or memory
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He’s still trying to work past his anxiety.

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#540
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work through
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to deal with and resolve difficult emotions or experiences
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He’s trying to work through his grief after the loss.

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