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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#2040
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talk through feelings
phrasal-verb
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to discuss emotions openly to process them better
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It helps to talk through feelings with someone you trust. |
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#2041
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talk up
phrasal-verb
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to speak positively about something; to promote
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The manager talked up the new project during the meeting. |
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#2042
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talk yourself through
phrasal-verb
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to calmly guide yourself with inner talk during anxiety
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When your heart races, talk yourself through it with reassuring words. |
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#2043
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talk yourself through anxiety
phrasal-verb
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to calmly reason with yourself to reduce anxiety
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I talk myself through anxiety by reminding myself that everything will pass. |
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#2044
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tap into
phrasal-verb
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to make use of a resource or opportunity effectively
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Startups are learning to tap into the global market potential. |
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#2045
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tap into new markets
phrasal-verb
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to start selling in new regions or countries
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The company is trying to tap into new markets in Asia and Africa. |
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#2046
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tap into potential
phrasal-verb
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to make use of your hidden strengths or abilities
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She finally learned how to tap into potential and succeed. |
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#2047
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tap into your potential
phrasal-verb
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to use your abilities fully to achieve success
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You must tap into your potential to unlock greater confidence. |
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#2048
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target at
phrasal-verb
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to aim a product or message toward a specific group
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This advertisement is targeted at young professionals. |
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#2049
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taste out
phrasal-verb
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to test the flavor of food while cooking
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Always taste out your dish before serving it. |
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#2050
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space yourself out
phrasal-verb
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to take mental breaks to avoid stress
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You should space yourself out during long study sessions. |
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#2051
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spark creativity
phrasal-verb
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to inspire creative thinking or ideas
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Team discussions often spark creativity and innovation. |
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#2052
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spark off
phrasal-verb
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to cause someone to feel excited or emotional
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The movie trailer sparked off huge excitement among fans. |
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#2053
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spark off ideas
phrasal-verb
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to trigger or inspire new creative thoughts
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The workshop helped spark off ideas for future projects. |
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#2054
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spark off unrest
phrasal-verb
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to cause anger or protest to start suddenly
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The new tax policy sparked off unrest among the citizens. |
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#2055
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spark up
phrasal-verb
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to begin something cheerful or lively, such as a smile or conversation
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He sparked up a smile as soon as he saw her. |
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#2056
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speak about
phrasal-verb
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to talk about a particular topic or issue
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He will speak about effective communication at the seminar. |
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#2057
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speak across borders
phrasal-verb
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to communicate effectively with people from other countries
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Social media allows us to speak across borders instantly. |
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#2058
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speak against
phrasal-verb
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to criticize or express opposition to something or someone
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He spoke against the policy in the meeting. |
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#2059
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speak around
phrasal-verb
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to discuss a topic without addressing it directly
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He tends to speak around the real issue instead of confronting it. |
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#2060
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grow emotionally
phrasal-verb
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to become more mature in handling emotions and relationships
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You can grow emotionally by being honest about your feelings. |
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#2061
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grow from
phrasal-verb
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to develop as a result of something
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We grow from every mistake we make. |
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#2062
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grow into
phrasal-verb
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to gradually develop into a more mature or confident person
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She has grown into a compassionate and understanding leader. |
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#2063
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grow into confidence
phrasal-verb
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to gradually develop self-assurance and ability
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Over time, she grew into confidence in her managerial role. |
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#2064
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grow into leadership
phrasal-verb
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to gradually develop the skills needed to lead others
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Over time, he grew into leadership through mentoring and practice. |
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#2065
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grow into self-belief
phrasal-verb
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to gradually develop confidence in yourself
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Over time, he grew into self-belief and stopped comparing himself to others. |
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#2066
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grow into understanding
phrasal-verb
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to gradually develop empathy or comprehension for different cultures
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Children can grow into understanding diversity through stories and travel. |
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#2067
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grow inward
phrasal-verb
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to develop understanding and wisdom from personal experiences
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She began to grow inward as she faced her fears and doubts. |
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#2068
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grow out
phrasal-verb
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to allow hair or nails to become longer naturally
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She's growing out her hair for a new style. |
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#2069
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grow out of
phrasal-verb
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to stop repeating mistakes as you gain experience
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Most people grow out of their early mistakes with time. |