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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#2760
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beat down
phrasal-verb
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to shine very strongly; to hit hard (about rain or sun)
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The sun was beating down on us all afternoon. |
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#2761
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beat oneself up over
phrasal-verb
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to blame or criticize oneself harshly for something that happened
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Don’t beat yourself up over something you can’t change. |
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#2762
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beat the clock
phrasal-verb
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to finish something before the deadline
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We managed to beat the clock and submit the form on time. |
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#2763
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beat yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to blame or criticize yourself too much for something
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Don't beat yourself up over one mistake. |
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#2764
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believe in
phrasal-verb
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to have confidence in someone or something
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You need to believe in yourself if you want to succeed. |
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#2765
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believe in better days
phrasal-verb
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to stay positive that life will improve
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He always believes in better days, no matter how tough life gets. |
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#2766
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believe in yourself
phrasal-verb
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to have confidence in your own abilities and potential
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If you want to succeed, you must believe in yourself. |
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#2767
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belong to
phrasal-verb
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to be a member of or connected to a group or place
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I feel I belong to both my home country and the culture I live in now. |
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#2768
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benefit from
phrasal-verb
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to gain an advantage or profit through something
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Many developing nations benefit from global trade agreements. |
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#2769
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bide your time
phrasal-verb
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to wait calmly for a good opportunity
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He’s biding his time until the right moment to speak. |
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#2770
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bottle under
phrasal-verb
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to collapse mentally or emotionally due to pressure
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He finally bottled under the pressure of constant deadlines. |
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#2771
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bottle up
phrasal-verb
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to hide or control your emotions instead of expressing them
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He tends to bottle up his anger instead of talking about it. |
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#2772
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bottle up feelings
phrasal-verb
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to keep emotions inside instead of expressing them
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You shouldn’t bottle up your feelings; talk about them. |
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#2773
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bottom out
phrasal-verb
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to stop falling and begin to rise again
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The crypto market finally bottomed out after months of decline. |
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#2774
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bounce ahead
phrasal-verb
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to move forward with energy and confidence after success or recovery
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After the failure, he decided to bounce ahead and try again. |
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#2775
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bounce ahead of
phrasal-verb
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to recover or progress faster than others after a downturn
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Some tech firms managed to bounce ahead of their competitors after the crisis. |
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#2776
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bounce ahead with optimism
phrasal-verb
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to continue progressing with a positive attitude after difficulties
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After every failure, she chooses to bounce ahead with optimism. |
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#2777
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bounce around
phrasal-verb
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to discuss or share ideas informally
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Let’s bounce around some ideas for the next innovation challenge. |
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#2778
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bounce around ideas
phrasal-verb
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to discuss and share different ideas informally with others
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We bounced around ideas during the brainstorming session. |
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#2779
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bounce back
phrasal-verb
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to recover quickly from failure or difficulty
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After losing his job, he managed to bounce back stronger than ever. |
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#2780
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flesh out
phrasal-verb
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to add more details to make something complete
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We need to flesh out this concept before the next meeting. |
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#2781
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flip out
phrasal-verb
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to react with extreme surprise, anger, or excitement
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He flipped out when he saw the mess in his room. |
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#2782
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flip over
phrasal-verb
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to turn upside down accidentally
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The car flipped over after hitting a pothole. |
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#2783
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float above chaos
phrasal-verb
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to stay mentally detached from stressful surroundings
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Even in chaos, she manages to float above chaos and stay calm. |
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#2784
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float away stress
phrasal-verb
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to imagine your stress disappearing like something drifting away
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Visualize your worries and let them float away like clouds. |
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#2785
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flow with
phrasal-verb
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to move along naturally with emotions or situations instead of resisting them
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She learned to flow with her emotions rather than fight them. |
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#2786
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fly into a rage
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly become very angry
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The manager flew into a rage when the report was submitted late. |
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#2787
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fly off the handle
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly become extremely angry
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He flew off the handle when he heard the bad news. |
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#2788
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focus ahead
phrasal-verb
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to concentrate on the future and what lies ahead instead of the past
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Let’s focus ahead instead of worrying about past mistakes. |
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#2789
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focus forward
phrasal-verb
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to concentrate on future goals instead of past mistakes
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You should focus forward instead of worrying about what went wrong. |