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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#3930
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let pressure off
phrasal-verb
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to release built-up stress or tension
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He plays football on weekends to let pressure off. |
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#3931
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let rip
phrasal-verb
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to express anger or frustration loudly
••••••
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He let rip at the meeting when no one listened to him. |
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#3932
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cheer for
phrasal-verb
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to show support or enthusiasm for someone or something
••••••
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The crowd cheered for their favorite player loudly. |
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#3933
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cheer forward
phrasal-verb
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to encourage someone to continue with confidence or hope
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Let’s cheer forward our team even if they’re losing! |
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#3934
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cheer on
phrasal-verb
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to encourage someone to keep going; to show support
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My friends always cheer on me when I feel down. |
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#3935
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cheer oneself up
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself feel happier
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She watched her favorite movie to cheer herself up after a rough day. |
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#3936
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cheer someone for
phrasal-verb
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to show appreciation by praising or encouraging someone
••••••
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They cheered him for his volunteer work at the shelter. |
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#3937
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cheer someone on
phrasal-verb
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to encourage someone by showing support or enthusiasm
••••••
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My friends cheered me on during the presentation. |
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#3938
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cheer someone up
phrasal-verb
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to make someone feel happier or less sad
••••••
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I bought flowers to cheer her up after the bad news. |
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#3939
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cheer up
phrasal-verb
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to become happier or make someone happier
••••••
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I tried to cheer up my friend after her breakup. |
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#3940
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cheer yourself on
phrasal-verb
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to motivate and encourage yourself to keep going
••••••
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Sometimes you just need to cheer yourself on when no one else does. |
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#3941
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cheer yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to do something to feel happier
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I bought some flowers to cheer myself up after a long week. |
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#3942
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reach out for
phrasal-verb
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to try to achieve or obtain something with effort
••••••
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You should always reach out for your dreams with confidence. |
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#3943
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reach out for balance
phrasal-verb
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to make an effort to create harmony in life
••••••
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He’s learning to reach out for balance between work and rest. |
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#3944
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reach out for dialogue
phrasal-verb
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to try to start communication or discussion with others
••••••
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Countries need to reach out for dialogue to solve conflicts peacefully. |
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#3945
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reach out for mediation
phrasal-verb
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to seek help from a third party to resolve conflict
••••••
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Both sides reached out for mediation to end the war peacefully. |
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#3946
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reach out for peace
phrasal-verb
••••••
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to try to restore friendship or harmony
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After the argument, she reached out for peace with her friend. |
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#3947
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reach out for support
phrasal-verb
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to ask for help or comfort from others
••••••
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Don't be afraid to reach out for support when you feel alone. |
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#3948
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reach out internationally
phrasal-verb
••••••
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to establish contact or relationships with people or organizations in other countries
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The company plans to reach out internationally to expand its client base. |
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#3949
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reach out jointly
phrasal-verb
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to make joint efforts to communicate or engage with others
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The two companies decided to reach out jointly to potential clients. |
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#3950
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reach out over
phrasal-verb
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to contact someone via digital communication tools
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Feel free to reach out over Teams if you have any issues. |
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#3951
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reach out to
phrasal-verb
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to contact or communicate with someone for help or cooperation
••••••
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I’ll reach out to the design team to get their input. |
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#3952
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return kindness with
phrasal-verb
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to respond to kindness by doing something nice in return
••••••
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He returned kindness with a thoughtful gift. |
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#3953
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revel in
phrasal-verb
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to get great pleasure from something
••••••
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He revelled in the joy of being with his family again. |
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#3954
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revise for
phrasal-verb
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to study something again before an exam
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I need to revise for my chemistry exam this weekend. |
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#3955
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revive through
phrasal-verb
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to bring back to life or strength by specific efforts
••••••
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The stimulus package helped revive through major industrial investment. |
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#3956
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ride through
phrasal-verb
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to stay emotionally strong during a difficult period
••••••
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She managed to ride through the hard times with patience. |
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#3957
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ring back
phrasal-verb
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to return a phone call
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I’ll ring back when I get home. |
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#3958
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ring in
phrasal-verb
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to call by phone to report information
••••••
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Listeners were asked to ring in with their opinions. |
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#3959
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ring off
phrasal-verb
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to end a phone call
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He suddenly rang off without saying goodbye. |