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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#2310
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let go of
phrasal-verb
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to release negative emotions or painful memories; to stop holding onto something emotionally
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She’s learning to let go of her past mistakes and move forward. |
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#2311
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let go of confusion
phrasal-verb
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to stop overthinking or feeling uncertain
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Once she let go of confusion, everything became clear. |
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#2312
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let go of fear
phrasal-verb
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to release or stop holding onto negative emotions like fear or anger
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He learned to let go of fear and move forward with hope. |
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#2313
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let go of regret
phrasal-verb
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to release feelings of guilt or regret about the past
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He finally learned to let go of regret and focus on the future. |
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#2314
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let go of resentment
phrasal-verb
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to release negative feelings toward someone
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He decided to let go of resentment and move on with his life. |
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#2315
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let go of stress
phrasal-verb
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to release tension and stop worrying
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Meditation helps you let go of stress and feel at peace. |
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#2316
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let in
phrasal-verb
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to allow someone to know your true thoughts or feelings
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She rarely lets anyone in because she fears getting hurt. |
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#2317
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let in on
phrasal-verb
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to share a secret or private feeling with someone
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She finally let me in on what was bothering her. |
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#2318
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let in peace
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself a quiet moment away from distractions
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Give yourself time to let in peace after a stressful day. |
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#2319
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let in positivity
phrasal-verb
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to allow positive thoughts and emotions to enter your mind
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She tries to let in positivity every morning. |
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#2320
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cherish forever
phrasal-verb
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to hold memories or kindness in your heart with gratitude
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I’ll cherish forever the help you gave me during tough times. |
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#2321
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chicken out
phrasal-verb
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to decide not to do something because of fear
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He was going to propose but chickened out at the last moment. |
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#2322
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chill down
phrasal-verb
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to relax and become calm after being upset or stressed
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After a tough day, I usually take a walk to chill down. |
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#2323
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chill off
phrasal-verb
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to calm down or relax when feeling tense or angry
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I went for a walk to chill off after the argument. |
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#2324
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chill out
phrasal-verb
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to relax and do nothing stressful
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On weekends, I like to chill out with some good music. |
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#2325
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chill with
phrasal-verb
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to relax and spend calm time with someone
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I love to chill with my friends on weekends to refresh my mind. |
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#2326
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chill yourself out
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself calm and relaxed
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You need to chill yourself out instead of worrying about everything. |
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#2327
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chime in
phrasal-verb
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to join a conversation by adding your opinion or comment
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Feel free to chime in if you have anything to add. |
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#2328
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chime in with
phrasal-verb
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to add a comment or opinion in an online discussion
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Several users chimed in with their thoughts on the topic. |
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#2329
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chime with
phrasal-verb
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to agree or align with someone’s opinion in a group call
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Her suggestion really chimed with what the team was thinking. |
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#2330
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cool off with
phrasal-verb
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to calm down by doing something relaxing
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After the argument, I went for a walk to cool off with some fresh air. |
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#2331
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cool within
phrasal-verb
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to calm down internally and regain emotional balance
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When I feel overwhelmed, I take deep breaths to cool within. |
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#2332
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cool your nerves
phrasal-verb
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to calm yourself when feeling nervous or tense
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He took a short walk to cool his nerves before the interview. |
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#2333
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cool your temper
phrasal-verb
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to become calm after being angry
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He went for a walk to cool his temper before talking to her. |
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#2334
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cool yourself off
phrasal-verb
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to calm down after being angry or excited
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He went for a walk to cool himself off after the argument. |
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#2335
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cooperate across
phrasal-verb
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to collaborate or work jointly across different boundaries or fields
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Universities cooperate across continents to exchange research ideas. |
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#2336
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coordinate across
phrasal-verb
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to organize activities jointly across different areas or teams
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Agencies coordinate across regions for disaster management. |
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#2337
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coordinate between
phrasal-verb
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to organize activities or efforts between groups for smooth collaboration
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We need to coordinate between departments in different countries. |
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#2338
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coordinate efforts toward
phrasal-verb
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to organize actions to reach a common goal
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The organizations coordinate efforts toward sustainable economic growth. |
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#2339
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coordinate with
phrasal-verb
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to organize or arrange actions in cooperation with others
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Nations coordinate with each other to deliver disaster relief effectively. |