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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#1710
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boom out
phrasal-verb
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to grow or expand rapidly
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The tech sector has boomed out in the last few years. |
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#1711
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boost confidence
phrasal-verb
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to increase optimism or trust in the economy
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Positive trade data helped boost confidence among entrepreneurs. |
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#1712
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boost consumer confidence
phrasal-verb
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to increase public trust in the economy
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Lower interest rates can boost consumer confidence and spending. |
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#1713
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boost foreign reserves
phrasal-verb
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to increase a country's holdings of foreign currencies
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The rise in exports helped boost foreign reserves significantly. |
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#1714
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boost innovation
phrasal-verb
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to encourage new ideas and technologies
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Investing in education can boost innovation and productivity. |
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#1715
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boost investor confidence
phrasal-verb
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to make investors feel more positive about investing
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Strong GDP growth can boost investor confidence in the market. |
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#1716
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boost productivity
phrasal-verb
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to increase efficiency and output of workers or industries
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New technologies are helping factories boost productivity. |
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#1717
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boost up
phrasal-verb
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to increase or enhance something such as production or growth
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The new incentives will boost up industrial productivity. |
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#1718
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boost up foreign reserves
phrasal-verb
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to increase a country's foreign currency holdings
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The central bank is working to boost up foreign reserves through remittances. |
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#1719
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boost up sales
phrasal-verb
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to increase the number of products sold
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The new marketing plan aims to boost up sales during the holiday season. |
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#1720
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find with
phrasal-verb
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to discover something by examining or associating with someone
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They found with her a bag full of letters. |
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#1721
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finish off
phrasal-verb
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to complete the last part of something
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We just need to finish off the presentation slides before submitting the report. |
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#1722
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finish up
phrasal-verb
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to complete or end something
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Let’s finish up this report before the meeting starts. |
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#1723
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fire back
phrasal-verb
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to respond quickly and angrily to criticism
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When accused of lying, the minister fired back with a sharp remark. |
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#1724
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fire back at
phrasal-verb
••••••
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to respond angrily or defensively to criticism
••••••
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The minister fired back at the accusations with strong evidence. |
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#1725
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fire someone up
phrasal-verb
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to inspire or energize someone
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The coach’s words fired up the team before the final game. |
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#1726
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fire up
phrasal-verb
••••••
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to make someone feel excited or motivated
••••••
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The coach’s speech really fired up the team. |
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#1727
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fire yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself feel excited or motivated about something
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He fired himself up before the race by listening to his favorite music. |
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#1728
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fit around
phrasal-verb
••••••
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to organize work or tasks to accommodate other activities or people
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She managed to fit her schedule around her team’s needs to ensure smooth collaboration. |
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#1729
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fit in
phrasal-verb
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to feel comfortable and accepted within a group or environment
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New employees often struggle to fit in at first. |
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#1730
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embrace change
phrasal-verb
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to accept and welcome emotional or life changes positively
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To grow emotionally, you must embrace change with courage. |
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#1731
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embrace diversity
phrasal-verb
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to accept and value cultural differences positively
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Companies that embrace diversity often perform better globally. |
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#1732
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embrace emotions
phrasal-verb
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to accept and welcome feelings fully
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He learned to embrace his emotions rather than suppress them. |
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#1733
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embrace good vibes
phrasal-verb
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to accept and enjoy positive energy and feelings around you
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Let’s embrace good vibes and enjoy the moment. |
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#1734
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embrace peace
phrasal-verb
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to accept tranquility and stop resisting calm feelings
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She learned to embrace peace instead of constant anxiety. |
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#1735
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embrace vulnerability
phrasal-verb
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to accept and express your weaknesses or emotions openly
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Emotional growth starts when you embrace vulnerability. |
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#1736
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embrace with
phrasal-verb
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to accept something enthusiastically and willingly
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He quickly embraced with the new culture and made many friends. |
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#1737
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embrace your journey
phrasal-verb
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to accept and appreciate your personal process of growth and healing
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It’s important to embrace your journey, even when it’s difficult. |
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#1738
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emerge from
phrasal-verb
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to come out of or develop from something
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New opportunities often emerge from major technological shifts. |
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#1739
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end up
phrasal-verb
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to finally do or be in a particular situation
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If you don’t plan well, you might end up wasting time. |