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Lesson 20Lesson 20 - マスクトグル

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draw away
phrasal-verb
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to move ahead or away from someone or something
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The car drew away from the traffic lights quickly.

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#572
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draw back
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to move away; to hesitate or retreat from a situation
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She drew back when she realized how dangerous it was.

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#573
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draw back from
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to hesitate or decide not to do something due to fear or doubt
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He drew back from investing after the market showed instability.

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#574
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draw benefits from
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to gain advantages or profits through collaboration
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Both sides expect to draw benefits from this partnership.

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#575
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draw confidence from experience
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to gain self-assurance by learning from past events
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You can draw confidence from experience and handle new challenges better.

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#576
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draw courage from experience
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to gain strength and confidence through past experiences
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She learned to draw courage from experience instead of fearing failure.

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#577
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draw down
phrasal-verb
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to use or reduce a supply of something
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The company had to draw down its savings to survive the crisis.

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#578
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draw energy from positivity
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to gain motivation and enthusiasm from positive thoughts or people
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You can draw energy from positivity around you.

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#579
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draw everyone in
phrasal-verb
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to involve all members actively in a discussion or activity
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The facilitator tried to draw everyone in during the brainstorming session.

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#580
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draw from
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to take or get something from a source
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Artists often draw from real life experiences.

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#581
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get around
phrasal-verb
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to overcome rules or obstacles
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Some exporters try to get around strict trade regulations.

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#582
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get around obstacles
phrasal-verb
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to find ways to avoid or overcome difficulties
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She found a clever way to get around obstacles and finish her project.

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#583
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get around to
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to finally do something after delaying it
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I finally got around to cleaning my desk.

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#584
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get at
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to imply or suggest something indirectly
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What exactly are you getting at with that question?

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#585
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get away
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to go somewhere for a short vacation; to escape from daily routine
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We’re planning to get away for the weekend to relax.

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#586
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get away from
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to avoid unethical practices or situations
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We need to get away from these unfair business tactics.

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#587
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get away from it all
phrasal-verb
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to go somewhere peaceful to escape stress
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We wanted to get away from it all and relax in the mountains.

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#588
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get away to
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to go somewhere for a short vacation or break
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We’re planning to get away to the mountains this weekend.

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#589
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get away with
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to do something wrong without being punished
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He thought he could get away with cheating on the test.

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#590
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get back
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to return to a place; to recover something lost
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I hope you get back safely from your trip.

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#591
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breathe through fear
phrasal-verb
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to calm yourself by breathing slowly during fear or anxiety
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When panic hits, breathe through fear to steady your nerves.

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#592
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breathe through stress
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to manage tension or anxiety using breathing techniques
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When you feel pressure, breathe through stress slowly and deeply.

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#593
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breathe through tension
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to use calm breathing to release tension or anxiety
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The best way to handle stress is to breathe through tension slowly.

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#594
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breeze through
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to do something easily and confidently
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She breezed through her presentation with a big smile.

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#595
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bridge across
phrasal-verb
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to overcome divisions between groups or nations
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Diplomats bridge across cultural and political gaps.

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#596
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bridge across languages
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to overcome language differences while communicating
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Technology helps us bridge across languages through translation tools.

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#597
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bridge cultural gaps
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to reduce misunderstanding or distance between cultures
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Education can bridge cultural gaps and promote mutual respect.

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#598
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bridge gaps between
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to reduce differences and improve understanding among people or groups
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Global forums aim to bridge gaps between developed and developing nations.

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#599
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bridge over
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to reduce differences or connect people from different cultures
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Cultural exchange programs help bridge over misunderstandings between nations.

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#600
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bridge over differences
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to overcome disagreements and create unity
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The summit aimed to bridge over differences among member states.

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