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Lesson 120Lesson 120 - マスクトグル

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表現 意味 例文
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take over power
phrasal-verb
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to gain control of a government or organization, often by force
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The military attempted to take over power after the election crisis.

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#3571
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take over responsibilities
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to start having control or responsibility for something
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After the manager resigned, she took over responsibilities temporarily.

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#3572
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shape up to be
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to seem likely to develop into something
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The new policy is shaping up to be a major change in the industry.

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#3573
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share experiences with
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to tell or exchange stories and traditions with others
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He loves to share experiences with people from different backgrounds.

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#3574
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share in
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to participate in someone’s emotions, especially happiness or sadness
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We all shared in their joy when they got engaged.

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#3575
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share in traditions
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to participate in or take part in cultural customs or rituals
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Visitors were invited to share in traditions of the local people.

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#3576
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share out
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to distribute something equally among members of a group
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The organization shared out resources to support developing countries.

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#3577
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share stories with
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to exchange cultural experiences and personal stories
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They sat together to share stories with people from around the world.

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#3578
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share with
phrasal-verb
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to exchange ideas, beliefs, or customs with others
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Teachers encourage students to share with their peers about their heritage.

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#3579
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share your soul with
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to be completely honest and vulnerable in expressing your emotions to someone
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You can only truly love when you share your soul with someone.

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#3580
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shell out
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to pay money, especially when you don’t want to
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We had to shell out $200 for the concert tickets.

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#3581
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shift around
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to rearrange tasks, people, or resources to suit new situations
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We had to shift around responsibilities when two team members left.

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#3582
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refer back
phrasal-verb
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to mention something again for clarification
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Let’s refer back to the graph we saw earlier.

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#3583
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refer back to
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to mention or direct attention to something mentioned earlier
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In this section, we refer back to the previous findings.

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#3584
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refer to
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to mention or speak about something
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As I referred to earlier, this data comes from our annual survey.

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#3585
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reflect back on
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to think deeply about something that happened; to analyze past experiences
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He likes to reflect back on his past achievements and lessons.

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#3586
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reflect kindness on
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to show gratitude by being kind to others in return
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She reflected kindness on others after being helped herself.

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#3587
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reflect on
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to think deeply about your emotions, actions, or experiences
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He often reflects on how much he has changed over the years.

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#3588
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reflect on feedback
phrasal-verb
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to think carefully about comments or evaluations to improve
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Good learners always reflect on feedback to do better next time.

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#3589
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reflect on mistakes
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to think carefully about what went wrong and learn from it
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It’s healthy to reflect on mistakes and grow from them.

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#3590
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reflect on yourself
phrasal-verb
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to think carefully about your actions, thoughts, and emotions
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Journaling allows you to reflect on yourself and grow.

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#3591
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reflect upon
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to think carefully about something
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Take time to reflect upon your achievements and mistakes.

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#3592
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pivot into
phrasal-verb
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to shift your focus or strategy toward something new
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The startup pivots into digital services after losing retail clients.

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#3593
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switch over for
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to change to a different option because of a need
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We switch over for winter hours to match customer demand.

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#3594
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map against
phrasal-verb
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to compare something with a standard or benchmark
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Finance maps against last year's numbers before approving raises.

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#3595
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talk through with
phrasal-verb
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to discuss something step by step with someone
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Let's talk through with the client before we give our recommendation.

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#3596
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factor in for
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to include a consideration when planning for something
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Analysts factor in for currency swings when forecasting prices.

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#3597
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coach through
phrasal-verb
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to guide someone step by step through a task
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I coach through tough trade-offs by sharing past cases.

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#3598
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phase back in
phrasal-verb
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to reintroduce something gradually
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We phase back in travel allowances once revenue stabilizes.

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#3599
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weigh in with
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to contribute an opinion or advice
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Directors weigh in with fresh perspectives near the end of the meeting.

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