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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#2490
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keep up with
phrasal-verb
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to stay informed or maintain the same pace as something or someone
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It's hard to keep up with all the changes in the company policies. |
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#2491
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keep up with changes
phrasal-verb
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to stay informed or updated about new developments
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Employees must keep up with changes in company policies. |
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#2492
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keep up with studies
phrasal-verb
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to stay at the same level as others in your academic progress
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It's important to keep up with studies to avoid falling behind in class. |
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#2493
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keep up your hopes
phrasal-verb
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to stay confident that things will turn out well
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Even in difficult times, she managed to keep up her hopes. |
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#2494
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keep your head high
phrasal-verb
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to stay confident and proud even after facing criticism or failure
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No matter what happens, always keep your head high. |
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#2495
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keep your spirits up
phrasal-verb
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to stay cheerful and hopeful in tough times
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Even during stress, try to keep your spirits up. |
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#2496
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key in
phrasal-verb
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to type or enter information into a computer or device
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Please key in your password to continue. |
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#2497
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key up
phrasal-verb
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to make someone feel nervous or excited
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She was keyed up before her first performance. |
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#2498
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kick back
phrasal-verb
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to relax and take it easy
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After a long week, I just want to kick back and watch TV. |
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#2499
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kick off
phrasal-verb
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to start an event or activity
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The festival kicked off with a colorful street parade. |
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#2500
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do away with
phrasal-verb
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to get rid of something; to abolish
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They plan to do away with the old system soon. |
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#2501
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do over
phrasal-verb
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to do something again; to decorate or renovate a place
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You’ll have to do over the report because it’s full of errors. |
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#2502
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do someone in
phrasal-verb
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to kill or exhaust someone
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The long hike really did me in. |
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#2503
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do up
phrasal-verb
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to fasten something such as buttons or laces; to decorate or renovate
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Can you help me do up the back of my dress? |
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#2504
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do up like a dog’s dinner
phrasal-verb
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to dress or decorate in an exaggerated or showy way
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She was done up like a dog’s dinner for the party. |
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#2505
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do without
phrasal-verb
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to manage without something or someone
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We’ll have to do without a printer until we buy a new one. |
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#2506
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doll up
phrasal-verb
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to make oneself look more attractive by wearing nice clothes or makeup
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She dolled up for the evening party. |
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#2507
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double check
phrasal-verb
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to verify something again to be sure it is correct
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I need to double check the numbers before submitting the report. |
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#2508
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double down on
phrasal-verb
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to increase one’s effort or commitment to something
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After the setback, they decided to double down on their marketing strategy. |
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#2509
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doubt about
phrasal-verb
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to have uncertainty regarding something
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I have serious doubts about his honesty. |
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#2510
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get over it
phrasal-verb
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to recover emotionally from something upsetting or painful
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It took her months to get over the heartbreak. |
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#2511
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get over setbacks
phrasal-verb
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to recover from difficulties and continue trying
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It’s not easy, but you must get over setbacks and move on. |
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#2512
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get over with
phrasal-verb
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to finish something unpleasant
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Let’s get this injection over with quickly. |
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#2513
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get past
phrasal-verb
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to stop being affected by something difficult or painful
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It took him months to get past the failure of his first project. |
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#2514
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get past differences
phrasal-verb
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to overcome disagreements and move forward positively
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The team managed to get past differences and focus on the project. |
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#2515
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get rid of
phrasal-verb
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to remove or eliminate something unwanted
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I need to get rid of these old clothes. |
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#2516
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get sick of
phrasal-verb
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to become bored or annoyed with something or someone
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I got sick of hearing the same song over and over. |
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#2517
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get something off your chest
phrasal-verb
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to talk about something that has been worrying you
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You’ll feel better once you get it off your chest. |
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#2518
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get started on
phrasal-verb
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to begin working on something
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It's time to get started on your morning routine. |
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#2519
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get stranded
phrasal-verb
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to be left in a difficult situation without help or a way to leave
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We were stranded in the middle of nowhere when the bus broke down. |