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絵文字
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表現 | 意味 | 例文 |
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#2401
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fill in for
idiom
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to do someone’s job temporarily
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Can you fill in for Rosa while she’s on leave? |
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#2402
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set aside
idiom
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to reserve something for a particular purpose
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We should set aside some money for unexpected expenses. |
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#2403
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cut through the red tape
idiom
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to remove bureaucratic obstacles or delays
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The new policy helps cut through the red tape and speed up approvals. |
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#2404
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High risk, high reward
idiom
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The greater the risk, the greater the potential benefit.
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He put all his savings into cryptocurrency because he believed in high risk, high reward. |
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#2405
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Risk it for the biscuit
idiom
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To take a risk to achieve something worthwhile.
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He knew it was risky, but he decided to risk it for the biscuit. |
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#2406
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Bet the farm
idiom
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To risk everything on one big decision.
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He bet the farm on that business deal. |
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#2407
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Play with fire
idiom
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To do something dangerous or risky.
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You’re playing with fire if you invest without research. |
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#2408
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Jump in with both feet
idiom
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To start something enthusiastically without hesitation.
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She jumped in with both feet when offered the startup role. |
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#2409
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Play your cards right
idiom
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To make the right moves to achieve success.
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If you play your cards right, you might get the promotion. |
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#2410
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Take your chances
idiom
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To try something despite uncertainty.
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He decided to take his chances and apply for the international scholarship. |
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#2411
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Flying high
idiom
••••••
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To be very successful or happy.
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After getting promoted, she's flying high. |
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#2412
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Take off
idiom
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To begin to succeed rapidly; to leave the ground.
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Her business really took off after the new marketing campaign. |
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#2413
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butterflies in my stomach
idiom
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feeling nervous or anxious
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I had butterflies in my stomach before the interview. |
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#2414
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cry over spilled milk
idiom
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to be upset about something that cannot be changed
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There's no use crying over spilled milk. |
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#2415
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down in the dumps
idiom
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feeling sad or depressed
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He’s been down in the dumps since he lost his job. |
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#2416
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hit the roof
idiom
••••••
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to become very angry
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Dad will hit the roof when he sees the broken window. |
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#2417
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over the moon
idiom
••••••
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extremely pleased or happy
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She was over the moon when she won the prize. |
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#2418
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cold feet
idiom
••••••
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to feel nervous or hesitant about something
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He got cold feet before proposing to her. |
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#2419
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heart of gold
idiom
••••••
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a very kind and generous person
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My grandmother has a heart of gold. |
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#2420
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in hot water
idiom
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in trouble or difficulty
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He’s in hot water for missing the meeting. |
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#2421
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green with envy
idiom
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very jealous
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She was green with envy when she saw my new phone. |
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#2422
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lose your temper
idiom
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to become angry suddenly
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He lost his temper when the kids broke the vase. |
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#2423
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Don’t give up hope
idiom
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Keep believing that things will get better.
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Don’t give up hope, miracles can happen any time. |
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#2424
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off the air
idiom
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no longer being broadcasted
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The show went off the air after ten years. |
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#2425
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a good Samaritan
idiom
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a person who helps others in need
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A good Samaritan helped the injured man on the road. |
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#2426
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butter wouldn’t melt in their mouth
idiom
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someone who looks innocent but might not be
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She looks so sweet—butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth. |
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#2427
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open-hearted
idiom
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kind and honest in expressing feelings
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She is an open-hearted person who always listens. |
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#2428
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grow out of something
idiom
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to stop liking or doing something as you become older or more mature
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He eventually grew out of his bad habits. |
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#2429
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blossom into something
idiom
••••••
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to develop or become successful over time
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She blossomed into a confident and skilled leader. |
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#2430
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machine mind
idiom
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a way of thinking that relies heavily on logic and computation
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You need a machine mind to understand how neural networks operate. |