Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
cope under pressure
ストレスの多いまたは困難な状況でもうまく機能すること
Meaning
to manage to function well even in stressful or difficult situations
Example
He learned to **cope under pressure** during tight deadlines.
phrasal-verb
cope with
何か困難なことを効果的に対処する
Meaning
to manage or deal effectively with something difficult
Example
She found it hard to **cope with** the sudden loss of her job.
phrasal-verb
copy down
それがあるように何かを書く
Meaning
to write something exactly as it is
Example
Make sure to **copy down** the correct formula from the board.
phrasal-verb
copy from
他の人の仕事や答えを不正に取ること
Meaning
to take someone else’s work or answers dishonestly
Example
He got caught trying to **copy from** his friend during the test.
phrasal-verb
copy out
何かをそのまま正確に再度書くこと
Meaning
to write something again exactly as it is
Example
The students were asked to **copy out** the paragraph neatly.
idiom
copycat
他の人を真似する人
Meaning
someone who imitates another person
Example
She’s such a **copycat**, always doing what I do.
idiom
corner office
会社での成功や高い地位の象徴
Meaning
a symbol of success or high position in a company
Example
Everyone dreams of getting the **corner office** one day.
idiom
corner the market
特定の市場を支配する
Meaning
to dominate a particular market
Example
They’ve managed to **corner the market** in organic products.
idiom
cornerstone of success
成功を達成するための最も重要な基盤または要素
Meaning
the most important foundation or element for achieving success
Example
Hard work is the **cornerstone of success**.
idiom
cost an arm and a leg
非常に高価である
Meaning
to be very expensive
Example
That designer bag **cost an arm and a leg**.
idiom
couch potato
テレビを見て座っている時間が多い人
Meaning
a person who spends a lot of time sitting and watching TV
Example
He’s such a **couch potato**, he never goes out or exercises.
idiom
couldn't believe my eyes
見たものを信じられないほど驚くこと
Meaning
to be so surprised that you doubt what you see
Example
I **couldn’t believe my eyes** when I saw the results.
idiom
couldn’t care less
全く無関心である
Meaning
to show total indifference
Example
She **couldn’t care less** about what people think.
phrasal-verb
count down
イベントの開始を示すために逆算してカウントする
Meaning
to count backward to mark the start of an event
Example
Everyone **counted down** to midnight on New Year’s Eve.
phrasal-verb
count down from
特定の地点から逆に数を言うこと
Meaning
to recite numbers backward starting from a specific point
Example
The teacher had us **count down from** twenty to practice timing.
phrasal-verb
count down to deadlines
締め切り前に残り時間を厳密に追跡する
Meaning
to track remaining time closely before work is due
Example
I **count down to deadlines** with reminders so nothing slips.
idiom
count on
誰かに頼る、または信頼して何かをする
Meaning
to rely on or trust someone to do something
Example
You can always **count on** me.
idiom
count to ten
怒りで反応する前に一息ついて落ち着く
Meaning
to pause and calm down before reacting in anger
Example
When you’re upset, just **count to ten** before speaking.
phrasal-verb
count towards
全体の結果や未来の成果に貢献する
Meaning
to contribute to an overall result or future achievement
Example
This internship will **count towards** your graduation credits.
phrasal-verb
count upon
誰かに助けやサポートを依存する
Meaning
to depend or rely on someone for help or support
Example
You can always **count upon** me when you need assistance.
idiom
count your blessings
自分の人生の中で良いことに感謝する
Meaning
be grateful for the good things in your life
Example
Instead of complaining, **count your blessings**.
idiom
Cover a lot of ground
多くの情報や資料を扱う
Meaning
to deal with a lot of information or material
Example
The lecture **covered a lot of ground** in just one hour.
idiom
cover all bases
すべての可能な状況に備える
Meaning
to prepare for all possible situations
Example
Before the presentation, we need to **cover all bases**.
idiom
cover all the angles
ストーリーや問題をあらゆる角度から調べる
Meaning
to examine a story or issue from every perspective
Example
The journalist tried to **cover all the angles** before publishing the article.