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絵文字
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#691
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cope under pressure
phrasal-verb
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to manage to function well even in stressful or difficult situations
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He learned to cope under pressure during tight deadlines. |
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#692
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cope with
phrasal-verb
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to manage or deal effectively with something difficult
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She found it hard to cope with the sudden loss of her job. |
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#693
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copy down
phrasal-verb
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to write something exactly as it is
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Make sure to copy down the correct formula from the board. |
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#694
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copy from
phrasal-verb
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to take someone else’s work or answers dishonestly
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He got caught trying to copy from his friend during the test. |
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#695
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copy out
phrasal-verb
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to write something again exactly as it is
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The students were asked to copy out the paragraph neatly. |
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#696
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count down
phrasal-verb
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to count backward to mark the start of an event
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Everyone counted down to midnight on New Year’s Eve. |
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#697
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count on
phrasal-verb
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to rely or depend on someone
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You can always count on your teammates for support. |
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#698
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count towards
phrasal-verb
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to contribute to an overall result or future achievement
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This internship will count towards your graduation credits. |
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#699
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count upon
phrasal-verb
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to depend or rely on someone for help or support
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You can always count upon me when you need assistance. |
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#700
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cover for
phrasal-verb
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to protect someone by hiding their mistake or wrongdoing
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He tried to cover for his colleague who submitted false data. |
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#701
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lead into
phrasal-verb
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to introduce or prepare the way for something
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She used a joke to lead into her main topic. |
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#702
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lead to
phrasal-verb
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to cause a particular result or outcome
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Improved visuals can lead to better audience engagement. |
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#703
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lead up to
phrasal-verb
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to result in or cause something to happen later
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The decisions we make now could lead up to major outcomes in the future. |
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#704
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lead with
phrasal-verb
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to begin with a polite or positive statement before criticism
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It’s always better to lead with appreciation before giving feedback. |
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#705
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leak out
phrasal-verb
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to become known accidentally; to escape from secrecy
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Sensitive information leaked out before the official announcement. |
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#706
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lean emotionally on
phrasal-verb
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to depend on someone for emotional support
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During tough times, she leaned emotionally on her best friend. |
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#707
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lean forward
phrasal-verb
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to show interest and emotional engagement in a conversation
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She leaned forward and listened carefully to her friend’s worries. |
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#708
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lean in to
phrasal-verb
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to embrace or face emotional challenges with courage
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Instead of avoiding conflict, she decided to lean in to the discussion. |
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#709
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lean into healing
phrasal-verb
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to actively engage in the process of emotional recovery
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It's okay to cry—lean into healing and allow yourself to grow. |
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#710
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lean into hope
phrasal-verb
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to trust and move forward with a positive mindset despite pain
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Even in sorrow, she tries to lean into hope. |
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#711
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carry around
phrasal-verb
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to have something with you all the time
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He always carries around a notebook to jot down ideas. |
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#712
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carry away
phrasal-verb
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to become overly excited or enthusiastic
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Don’t get carried away with the excitement. |
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#713
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carry back
phrasal-verb
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to remind someone of something from the past
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That song carried me back to my childhood days. |
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#714
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carry back to
phrasal-verb
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to take someone or something to a previous state or time
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This smell carries me back to my grandmother’s kitchen. |
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#715
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carry down
phrasal-verb
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to bring something from a higher place to a lower place
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Could you carry down that box from the shelf? |
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#716
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carry forward
phrasal-verb
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to continue something into the next stage or period
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Let’s carry forward the lessons we learned from this project. |
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#717
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carry forward surplus
phrasal-verb
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to move remaining funds or profit into the next financial period
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The company decided to carry forward surplus to strengthen future operations. |
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#718
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carry forward your progress
phrasal-verb
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to continue developing based on what you have already achieved
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Always try to carry forward your progress to the next level. |
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#719
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carry guilt over
phrasal-verb
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to continue feeling guilty about something for a long time
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He still carries guilt over how he treated his friend. |
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#720
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carry off
phrasal-verb
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to succeed in doing something difficult
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She managed to carry off the project despite all the challenges. |