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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#1890
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move up in
phrasal-verb
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to advance or get promoted within an organization
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She worked hard to move up in her company. |
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#1891
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move up professionally
phrasal-verb
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to advance to a higher position or level in one’s career
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He worked hard to move up professionally within the company. |
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#1892
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move up the ladder
phrasal-verb
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to get promoted or advance in one’s career
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He’s been working hard to move up the ladder at his company. |
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#1893
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move up the ranks
phrasal-verb
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to get promoted or gain higher positions over time
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He started as an intern but quickly moved up the ranks to become a manager. |
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#1894
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move up the value chain
phrasal-verb
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to shift toward producing more advanced or higher-value products
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The nation is working to move up the value chain by investing in technology. |
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#1895
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move upward in mindset
phrasal-verb
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to develop a more positive and confident way of thinking
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With the right attitude, you can move upward in mindset easily. |
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#1896
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move with
phrasal-verb
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to adjust according to changing trends or environments
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Companies that move with the market survive longer. |
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#1897
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mull over
phrasal-verb
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to think carefully about something for a long time
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I need some time to mull over your suggestion. |
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#1898
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mute yourself
phrasal-verb
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to turn off your microphone so others can’t hear you
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Don’t forget to mute yourself when you’re not speaking. |
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#1899
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nail down
phrasal-verb
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to make a decision or agreement definite
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Let’s nail down the details before signing the contract. |
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#1900
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stand over against
phrasal-verb
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to contrast or compare one thing with another
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This idea stands over against the traditional belief. |
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#1901
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stand over from
phrasal-verb
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to postpone or delay something
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The meeting was stood over from last week to tomorrow. |
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#1902
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stand over to
phrasal-verb
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to transfer or carry something to another time or situation
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The discussion will be stood over to next week. |
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#1903
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stand resilient
phrasal-verb
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to remain strong and recover quickly from difficulties
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Communities must stand resilient in the face of tragedy. |
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#1904
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stand strong
phrasal-verb
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to remain emotionally firm despite difficulties
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She had to stand strong when everything seemed to fall apart. |
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#1905
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stand strong with
phrasal-verb
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to remain supportive and united with someone in difficulty
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Families should stand strong with each other during hard times. |
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#1906
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stand tall
phrasal-verb
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to remain confident and proud even in difficult situations
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Even after criticism, she continued to stand tall and believe in herself. |
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#1907
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stand tall after failure
phrasal-verb
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to regain confidence and dignity after experiencing defeat
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Real growth happens when you stand tall after failure. |
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#1908
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stand tall with courage
phrasal-verb
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to stay brave and optimistic in difficult situations
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He always stands tall with courage when facing failures. |
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#1909
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stand together
phrasal-verb
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to unite and act as one in support of a cause
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Communities must stand together to fight social injustice. |
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#1910
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switch to
phrasal-verb
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to start using something different, especially something more sustainable
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Many companies are now switching to renewable energy sources. |
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#1911
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sync across
phrasal-verb
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to make sure data or actions are consistent across devices or platforms
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All files automatically sync across your devices. |
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#1912
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sync up
phrasal-verb
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to make systems or devices work together in harmony
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Please sync up your devices before starting the meeting. |
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#1913
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sync up with
phrasal-verb
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to coordinate or match with something or someone
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The app will automatically sync up with your online account. |
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#1914
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sync with
phrasal-verb
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to coordinate tasks or schedules with others online
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Let’s sync with the marketing team tomorrow morning. |
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#1915
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tag along
phrasal-verb
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to join someone in an online group or conversation
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Feel free to tag along in our group discussion. |
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#1916
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tag along with
phrasal-verb
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to join someone, especially without an invitation, in an online or real-life activity
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He loves to tag along with influencers during live sessions. |
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#1917
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tag in
phrasal-verb
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to include someone’s username in a post or photo
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Don’t forget to tag in your friends when you upload the group photo. |
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#1918
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take a break
phrasal-verb
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to stop working for a short time to rest
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I usually take a break around noon. |
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#1919
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take aback
phrasal-verb
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to surprise or shock someone
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I was taken aback by his rude comment. |