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Lesson 127Lesson 127 - マスクトグル

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表現 意味 例文
#3780
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cut across borders
phrasal-verb
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to go beyond national boundaries or differences
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Cultural exchange programs cut across borders and bring people together.

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#3781
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cut across inequalities
phrasal-verb
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to affect or involve people of all social and economic levels
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Climate change issues cut across inequalities and impact everyone.

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#3782
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learn about
phrasal-verb
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to gain knowledge or understanding of something new
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Through cultural exchange, people learn about different lifestyles and beliefs.

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#3783
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learn about traditions
phrasal-verb
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to study or become familiar with cultural customs
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Tourists should learn about traditions before visiting a new country.

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#3784
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learn by
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to gain knowledge or skill through a specific way or method
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Many people learn by making mistakes and correcting them.

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#3785
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learn by doing
phrasal-verb
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to gain knowledge or skills from practical experience
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I prefer to learn by doing rather than just reading about it.

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#3786
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learn from
phrasal-verb
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to gain knowledge or understanding through experience or observation
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We can learn from other cultures to make our society more inclusive.

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#3787
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learn from differences
phrasal-verb
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to gain understanding or wisdom by observing cultural contrasts
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We can learn from differences instead of judging them.

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#3788
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learn from mistakes
phrasal-verb
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to gain knowledge or wisdom after making an error
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He always tries to learn from his mistakes and improve himself.

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#3789
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learn from others
phrasal-verb
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to gain knowledge or understanding from people of different cultures
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We can learn from others by observing their traditions and values.

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#3790
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learn local customs
phrasal-verb
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to study and follow the traditions of the local culture
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Expats often try to learn local customs to show respect to the host country.

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#3791
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learn through
phrasal-verb
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to gain knowledge or wisdom as a result of experience or difficulty
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We often learn through our failures more than our successes.

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#3792
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adapt around challenges
phrasal-verb
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to change plans or behavior to deal with obstacles effectively
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Our team had to adapt around challenges when the project timeline shifted.

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#3793
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adapt culturally
phrasal-verb
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to adjust behavior or mindset to fit into another culture
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When moving abroad, it’s important to adapt culturally to the new environment.

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#3794
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adapt for
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to modify or adjust something to make it suitable for a new culture or purpose
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The book was adapted for a film that appealed to global audiences.

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#3795
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adapt from experience
phrasal-verb
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to change behavior or methods based on what one has learned
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Good leaders adapt from experience to face new challenges.

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#3796
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adapt in
phrasal-verb
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to adjust oneself to a new cultural environment or setting
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It takes time to adapt in a new cultural setting when moving abroad.

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#3797
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adapt oneself to
phrasal-verb
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to adjust or change to fit into a new culture or environment
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He quickly adapted himself to the local traditions.

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#3798
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adapt out of necessity
phrasal-verb
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to change behavior or plans because circumstances require it
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During the crisis, businesses had to adapt out of necessity.

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#3799
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adapt over time
phrasal-verb
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to gradually adjust to changes or new circumstances
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Teams often adapt over time as they face different challenges.

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#3800
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adapt through
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to change behavior or habits because of exposure to new experiences
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She managed to adapt through constant interaction with locals.

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#3801
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adapt to
phrasal-verb
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to change your behavior to fit a new situation or culture
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It takes patience to adapt to a completely different lifestyle.

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#3802
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bring around to
phrasal-verb
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to change someone’s opinion to match yours
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It took me hours to bring him around to my way of thinking.

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#3803
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bring attention to
phrasal-verb
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to make people notice or be aware of something important
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The campaign brought attention to climate inequality.

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#3804
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bring back
phrasal-verb
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to reintroduce or restore something that was removed
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The city plans to bring back tree-planting programs this year.

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#3805
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bring back confidence
phrasal-verb
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to restore people's trust or optimism
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New trade policies are designed to bring back confidence in investors.

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#3806
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bring before
phrasal-verb
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to present someone or something for judgment or discussion
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The case was brought before the court yesterday.

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#3807
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bring closer
phrasal-verb
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to strengthen the emotional connection between people
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Sharing personal stories can bring friends closer.

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#3808
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bring down
phrasal-verb
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to reduce something such as pollution or temperature
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We need policies that bring down air pollution levels.

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#3809
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bring down barriers
phrasal-verb
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to remove obstacles between people or groups
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Education can bring down barriers between communities.

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