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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#1081
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tear down
phrasal-verb
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to criticize someone in a way that hurts their feelings
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You shouldn't tear down others just to feel better. |
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#1082
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tear into
phrasal-verb
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to attack or criticize someone fiercely
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The coach tore into the players after their poor performance. |
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#1083
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tear up
phrasal-verb
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to start crying a little
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She teared up during the emotional movie scene. |
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#1084
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tear up at
phrasal-verb
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to get tears in your eyes due to emotion
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He teared up at the touching moment in the movie. |
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#1085
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tear up over
phrasal-verb
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to start crying because of strong emotions or memories
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He tears up over the things he didn’t say to his parents. |
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#1086
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tear up with joy
phrasal-verb
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to start crying because of happiness
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She tore up with joy when she heard the good news. |
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#1087
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tell off
phrasal-verb
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to scold someone angrily
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She told off her son for breaking the vase. |
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#1088
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test out
phrasal-verb
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to try or examine something to see if it works properly
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Developers are testing out the beta version of the app. |
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#1089
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testify against
phrasal-verb
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to give evidence in court against someone
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The witness agreed to testify against the accused. |
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#1090
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thank for
phrasal-verb
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to express gratitude for something
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I want to thank you for your help with the project. |
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#1091
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rise from within
phrasal-verb
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to recover emotionally using one’s inner power or resilience
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After every setback, she found a way to rise from within. |
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#1092
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rise through
phrasal-verb
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to progress or succeed in something through effort and determination
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She managed to rise through hard work and self-belief. |
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#1093
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rise through adversity
phrasal-verb
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to become stronger or succeed despite difficult conditions
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True leaders rise through adversity and inspire others. |
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#1094
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rise through challenges
phrasal-verb
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to overcome difficulties and grow stronger
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She rose through challenges and became a respected leader. |
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#1095
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rise through emotion
phrasal-verb
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to grow stronger by understanding and processing emotions
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He learned to rise through emotion instead of being controlled by it. |
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#1096
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rise through emotions
phrasal-verb
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to grow stronger by learning from emotional experiences
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We can rise through emotions and become wiser each time. |
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#1097
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rise through self-doubt
phrasal-verb
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to overcome feelings of insecurity and believe in your ability
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He managed to rise through self-doubt and achieve great success. |
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#1098
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rise through the ranks
phrasal-verb
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to advance in position or status through hard work
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She rose through the ranks to become the head of the department. |
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#1099
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rise to
phrasal-verb
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to deal successfully with a difficult situation or challenge
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She always rises to the occasion when facing tough challenges. |
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#1100
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rise to challenges
phrasal-verb
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to face difficulties with courage and determination
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True growth happens when you rise to challenges instead of avoiding them. |
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#1101
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reach across borders
phrasal-verb
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to cooperate internationally; to form connections beyond national boundaries
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Organizations are striving to reach across borders to solve global problems. |
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#1102
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reach across cultures
phrasal-verb
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to connect or communicate successfully with people from different cultures
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Leaders need to reach across cultures to build global understanding. |
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#1103
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reach across to
phrasal-verb
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to connect or cooperate with people from different groups
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The company aims to reach across to different departments for innovation. |
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#1104
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reach across traditions
phrasal-verb
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to connect or communicate across different cultural or traditional boundaries
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The festival helps people reach across traditions and share their heritage. |
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#1105
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reach agreement
phrasal-verb
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to successfully come to a shared decision or understanding
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The diplomats finally reached agreement after long discussions. |
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#1106
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reach agreement on
phrasal-verb
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to come to a mutual understanding or consensus about something
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After long discussions, both sides reached agreement on the trade terms. |
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#1107
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reach alignment on
phrasal-verb
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to reach an agreement where all parties share the same position
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The leaders reached alignment on climate goals. |
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#1108
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reach back
phrasal-verb
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to respond to someone who contacted you earlier
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Don’t forget to reach back to the recruiter after your interview. |
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#1109
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reach back out
phrasal-verb
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to reply or contact someone again after a while
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He finally reached back out to his followers after a month. |
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#1110
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reach back to
phrasal-verb
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to reconnect with someone from the past
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She decided to reach back to her old mentor for advice. |