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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#1860
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bring up negotiations
phrasal-verb
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to start discussing trade terms formally
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The minister plans to bring up negotiations during the next summit. |
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#1861
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bring up old issues
phrasal-verb
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to mention past problems during a new argument
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He always brings up old issues whenever they argue. |
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#1862
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bring up prices
phrasal-verb
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to cause prices to increase; to make costs rise
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High demand for oil can bring up prices across many industries. |
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#1863
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bring up to date
phrasal-verb
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to give someone the latest information about something
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Can you bring me up to date on the latest news? |
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#1864
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bring up to speed
phrasal-verb
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to make someone or something fully informed or updated
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The new employees were brought up to speed on the company’s financial goals. |
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#1865
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bring up with
phrasal-verb
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to mention a topic or issue to someone for discussion
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I decided to bring up the issue with my manager during our weekly meeting. |
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#1866
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bring yourself to
phrasal-verb
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to force yourself to do something that is emotionally difficult
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He couldn't bring himself to tell her the truth. |
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#1867
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brush aside
phrasal-verb
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to ignore or dismiss something or someone
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She brushed aside the criticism and kept working on her project. |
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#1868
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brush back
phrasal-verb
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to push hair away from the face using the hand or brush
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She brushed back her hair to see more clearly. |
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#1869
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brush off
phrasal-verb
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to ignore or dismiss a mistake or criticism
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He brushed off the criticism and continued working. |
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#1870
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steady yourself with breathing
phrasal-verb
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to calm your body by focusing on slow breaths
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I steady myself with breathing before I speak to the whole team. |
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#1871
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check in on morale
phrasal-verb
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to ask people how they are feeling about work
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Leads check in on morale during stressful weeks. |
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#1872
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lift the room up
phrasal-verb
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to make a group feel more positive
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She lifts the room up by celebrating small achievements. |
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#1873
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hand back praise
phrasal-verb
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to redirect compliments to the people who earned them
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Great mentors hand back praise to the colleagues who did the work. |
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#1874
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spotlight progress
phrasal-verb
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to highlight positive steps that have been made
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We spotlight progress in standups so hope stays alive. |
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#1875
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coach someone past doubt
phrasal-verb
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to help a person move beyond uncertainty
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Leaders coach people past doubt with honest feedback and support. |
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#1876
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frame setbacks as lessons
phrasal-verb
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to describe problems as opportunities to learn
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We frame setbacks as lessons so the team stays optimistic. |
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#1877
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gear the crew up
phrasal-verb
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to prepare a team with the tools or mindset they need
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Heads gear the crew up with clear roles before the sprint begins. |
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#1878
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rally spirits around goals
phrasal-verb
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to encourage people to stay motivated about shared targets
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Captains rally spirits around goals when fatigue sets in late in the quarter. |
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#1879
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ground yourself before speaking
phrasal-verb
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to center your emotions so you can communicate steadily
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I ground myself before speaking in tense meetings by noting three positives. |
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#1880
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open within
phrasal-verb
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to connect with your inner emotions and understand yourself better
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Yoga helps me to open within and feel peaceful. |
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#1881
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open your heart
phrasal-verb
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to become more emotionally available or loving
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She decided to open her heart to love again. |
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#1882
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open your heart to
phrasal-verb
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to express love, trust, or care freely
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It’s important to open your heart to those who care about you. |
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#1883
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open your mind to
phrasal-verb
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to start considering or accepting new ideas or opinions
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Studying anthropology can help you open your mind to cultural diversity. |
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#1884
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open yourself emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to feel and express emotions freely
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It's not easy to open yourself emotionally after being hurt. |
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#1885
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open yourself to
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to experience emotions or connections
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He finally decided to open himself to love again. |
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#1886
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open yourself to experiences
phrasal-verb
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to be willing to try new cultural activities or perspectives
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When you open yourself to experiences, you grow beyond your comfort zone. |
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#1887
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open yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself emotionally vulnerable or honest
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It’s hard to open yourself up after being hurt. |
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#1888
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open yourself up to
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to express feelings or be vulnerable
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He learned to open himself up to love again. |
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#1889
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open yourself up to feedback
phrasal-verb
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to be willing to receive and accept constructive criticism
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To grow, you need to open yourself up to feedback from others. |