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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#3030
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stay true to goals
phrasal-verb
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to remain faithful and consistent toward your objectives
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He always stays true to goals no matter the challenges. |
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#3031
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stay true to yourself
phrasal-verb
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to remain honest and authentic to your values
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Always stay true to yourself, no matter what others say. |
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#3032
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stay up
phrasal-verb
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to remain awake later than usual
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If you stay up too late, you’ll feel tired in the morning. |
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#3033
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stay up late
phrasal-verb
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to go to bed later than usual, often to study
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Many students stay up late studying before exams. |
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#3034
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stay with
phrasal-verb
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to continue supporting or believing in something or someone
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The employees decided to stay with the company during tough times. |
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#3035
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stem from
phrasal-verb
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to originate or come from something
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The misunderstanding stems from a lack of clear communication. |
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#3036
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step ahead
phrasal-verb
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to be more advanced or prepared than others
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With her skills, she’s always one step ahead of her competitors. |
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#3037
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step around
phrasal-verb
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to move to avoid something; to bypass a problem or rule
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He tried to step around the issue instead of facing it directly. |
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#3038
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step aside
phrasal-verb
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to move to one side to let someone pass; to withdraw from a position
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He stepped aside to let the woman pass. |
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#3039
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step aside for
phrasal-verb
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to let someone else take your position or role
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The senior manager decided to step aside for a younger leader. |
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#3040
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move beyond
phrasal-verb
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to progress further than a previous level or limitation
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He tried to move beyond his earlier academic failures. |
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#3041
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move beyond anger
phrasal-verb
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to let go of resentment and focus on reconciliation
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She learned to move beyond anger and rebuild trust. |
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#3042
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move beyond boundaries
phrasal-verb
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to work or cooperate across national or traditional limits
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Global collaboration helps us move beyond boundaries to solve shared challenges. |
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#3043
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move beyond pain
phrasal-verb
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to heal and grow after emotional suffering
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She tried to move beyond pain and focus on her goals. |
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#3044
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move closer to
phrasal-verb
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to make progress toward achieving a goal
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Every small win moves you closer to success. |
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#3045
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move down
phrasal-verb
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to go to a lower position, level, or rank
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He had to move down to a smaller apartment to save money. |
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#3046
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move forward
phrasal-verb
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to continue or make progress; to proceed
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Let’s move forward with the next phase of the plan. |
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#3047
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move forward confidently
phrasal-verb
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to progress with self-assurance and determination
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He chose to move forward confidently despite past setbacks. |
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#3048
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move forward with
phrasal-verb
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to continue progressing with a plan or idea
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After months of preparation, they decided to move forward with the project. |
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#3049
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move forward with confidence
phrasal-verb
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to progress in life without fear or doubt
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After learning from mistakes, move forward with confidence. |
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#3050
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participate in festivals
phrasal-verb
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to join cultural celebrations and events of a community
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Foreigners love to participate in festivals that show the local culture. |
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#3051
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partner across
phrasal-verb
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to work with organizations across different regions or sectors
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We partner across industries to deliver innovative solutions. |
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#3052
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partner up
phrasal-verb
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to form a partnership for a specific goal or project
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Our firm decided to partner up with a local distributor in Africa. |
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#3053
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partner with
phrasal-verb
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to collaborate with another organization or country for a shared initiative
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Tech companies partner with governments to improve cybersecurity globally. |
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#3054
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pass along
phrasal-verb
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to share cultural stories, wisdom, or art with others
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Elders love to pass along traditional wisdom to children. |
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#3055
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pass around
phrasal-verb
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to distribute or share something among people
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They passed around the trophy for everyone to see. |
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#3056
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pass away
phrasal-verb
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to die
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Her grandfather passed away peacefully last night. |
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#3057
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pass down
phrasal-verb
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to give something from one generation to the next
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The recipe was passed down from my grandmother to my mother. |
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#3058
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pass gratitude on
phrasal-verb
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to share or extend appreciation to others
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She always passes gratitude on to everyone who helps her. |
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#3059
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pass on
phrasal-verb
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to convey information to someone else
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Please pass on the message to the entire team. |