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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#841
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honor with
phrasal-verb
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to give respect or recognition to someone for their contribution
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The company honored him with an award for his years of service. |
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#842
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hook up
phrasal-verb
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to connect electronic devices together
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I need to hook up my printer to the laptop. |
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#843
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hook up to
phrasal-verb
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to connect a device to another system or network
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The printer is hooked up to the office Wi-Fi network. |
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#844
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hop on
phrasal-verb
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to get on a vehicle quickly or easily
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You can hop on the next bus if you miss this one. |
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#845
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hum along
phrasal-verb
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to make a sound with your lips closed while listening to a tune
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He hummed along to the melody playing in the background. |
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#846
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hunt for
phrasal-verb
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to look carefully for something, especially a good deal
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She loves to hunt for discounts during sales. |
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#847
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hurry up
phrasal-verb
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to do something faster
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You need to hurry up if you want to catch the train. |
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#848
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hype up
phrasal-verb
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to promote or exaggerate something to create excitement
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The media hyped up the movie before its release. |
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#849
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identify as
phrasal-verb
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to define oneself as belonging to a particular cultural or ethnic group
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He identifies as both Bangladeshi and global citizen. |
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#850
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identify with
phrasal-verb
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to feel connected to or understand the feelings of a group or culture
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I deeply identify with my ancestors’ struggles and values. |
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#851
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cut back on mistakes
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the number of errors you make
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To grow professionally, try to cut back on mistakes. |
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#852
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cut back on spending
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of money spent on something
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To control inflation, the government decided to cut back on spending. |
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#853
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cut corners
phrasal-verb
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to do something cheaply or quickly, often sacrificing quality
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If you cut corners on accounting, you might end up with serious financial errors. |
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#854
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cut down
phrasal-verb
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to eat or use less of something
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He’s trying to cut down his sugar intake. |
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#855
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cut down costs
phrasal-verb
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to reduce expenses
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The manager suggested ways to cut down costs without affecting quality. |
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#856
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cut down debts
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of money you owe
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He’s been trying hard to cut down his debts this year. |
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#857
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cut down electricity use
phrasal-verb
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to lower the consumption of electrical power
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Installing solar panels helps to cut down electricity use. |
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#858
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cut down emissions
phrasal-verb
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to reduce harmful gases released into the air
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Businesses are investing to cut down emissions from transport. |
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#859
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cut down expenses
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount of money spent
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To stay profitable, companies must cut down expenses. |
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#860
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cut down on
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the amount or frequency of something harmful
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We must cut down on carbon emissions to fight climate change. |
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#861
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stabilize currency
phrasal-verb
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to prevent large fluctuations in the value of a currency
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Central banks intervene to stabilize currency during financial crises. |
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#862
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stabilize prices
phrasal-verb
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to make prices steady and prevent large fluctuations
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Regulations were imposed to stabilize prices in the food market. |
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#863
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stamp out
phrasal-verb
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to completely stop something bad or harmful
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The movement aimed to stamp out political corruption. |
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#864
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stand against
phrasal-verb
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to oppose or resist something strongly
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He decided to stand against the unfair law. |
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#865
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stand alongside
phrasal-verb
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to support or defend someone as part of a group
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True teammates stand alongside each other in difficult times. |
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#866
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stand around
phrasal-verb
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to spend time standing and doing nothing
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We were just standing around waiting for the bus. |
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#867
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stand aside
phrasal-verb
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to step to one side; to withdraw and let others take charge
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He stood aside to let her pass. |
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#868
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stand back
phrasal-verb
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to move away from something; to distance yourself from involvement
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Please stand back from the edge of the platform. |
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#869
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stand behind
phrasal-verb
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to support or defend someone or something publicly
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Many nations stand behind the new global peace initiative. |
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#870
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stand beside
phrasal-verb
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to remain loyal or supportive to someone in difficult times
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True friends always stand beside you when life gets tough. |