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Expression Cards: idiom

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idiom
change gears
考え方や物事のやり方を変えること
Meaning
to shift to a new way of thinking or doing things
Example
We need to **change gears** if we want to reach our target in time.
idiom
Change is the only constant
人生ではすべてが絶えず変化している; 何も同じままではない。
Meaning
Everything in life keeps changing; nothing stays the same.
Example
Don’t resist — change is the only constant.
idiom
change of guard
リーダーシップまたは権限の変更
Meaning
a change in leadership or authority
Example
There has been a **change of guard** in the ruling party.
idiom
change of heart
何かまたは誰かについての感じ方の変化
Meaning
a change in the way one feels about something or someone
Example
He had a **change of heart** and decided to stay.
idiom
change of scene
新しい環境または状況
Meaning
a new environment or situation
Example
After months of work, I needed a **change of scene**.
idiom
change one's tune
自分の意見や態度を変える
Meaning
to change one's opinion or attitude
Example
After hearing the good news, he decided to **change his tune**.
idiom
change the game
業界や分野を大きく変えるものを導入すること
Meaning
to introduce something that significantly alters an industry or field
Example
5G technology will **change the game** for mobile communication.
idiom
change with the times
社会や技術の変化に適応すること
Meaning
to adapt to the changes in society or technology
Example
In order to stay relevant in the business, it's important to **change with the times**.
idiom
change your mind
以前の決定とは異なることを決める
Meaning
to decide something different from before
Example
She **changed her mind** about going to the party.
idiom
change your tune
意見や態度を変える
Meaning
to change your opinion or attitude
Example
He criticized the plan at first but later **changed his tune**.
idiom
chapter and verse
何かについて完全で正確な詳細を提供する
Meaning
to provide full and exact details about something
Example
She can quote **chapter and verse** to support her argument.
idiom
Chart a course
何かを達成するための方法を計画する。
Meaning
To plan a way to achieve something.
Example
The company has **charted a course** for global expansion.
idiom
chart a new course
新しい方向や戦略を計画する
Meaning
to plan a new direction or strategy
Example
After the crisis, the CEO decided to **chart a new course**.
idiom
chart your own course
自分の道や未来を独立して計画すること
Meaning
to plan your own path or future independently
Example
He decided to **chart his own course** and become an entrepreneur.
idiom
chase rainbows
不可能なことを達成しようとする
Meaning
to try to achieve something impossible
Example
Stop **chasing rainbows** and focus on reality.
idiom
chase your dreams
自分の野望を実現するために積極的に努力する
Meaning
to actively try to achieve your ambitions
Example
You should always **chase your dreams** no matter how hard it seems.
idiom
chatterbox
たくさん話す人
Meaning
a person who talks a lot
Example
My little sister is a real **chatterbox**.
idiom
check back
後で更新のために戻る
Meaning
to return at a later time for an update
Example
Please **check back** next week for the final list.
idiom
check back in
後で再接続して更新を取得する
Meaning
to reconnect later to get an update
Example
Let’s **check back in** next week on the prototype.
idiom
check in on
誰かまたは何かがどうしているかを見る、または監視する
Meaning
to monitor or see how someone or something is doing
Example
Could you **check in on** the kids while I'm out?
idiom
check in with
誰かと連絡を取り、近況を確認する
Meaning
to contact someone to exchange updates
Example
I’ll **check in with** the vendor later today.
idiom
check over
間違いを見つけるために何かを慎重に調べる
Meaning
to examine something carefully for mistakes
Example
Let’s **check over** the draft before sending it.
idiom
check up on
誰かや何かがうまくいっているかを確認する
Meaning
to verify that someone or something is doing well
Example
I’ll **check up on** the interns after the training session.
idiom
Cheer up
もっと幸せになって; 悲しまないで。
Meaning
Become happier; don’t be sad.
Example
It’s not the end of the world—**cheer up**!