Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
flag blockers early
障害物が現れたらすぐに報告する
Meaning
to report obstacles as soon as they appear
Example
Please **flag blockers early** so support teams can jump in.
idiom
flag down
誰かに止まるように合図する、特に車両
Meaning
to signal someone to stop, especially a vehicle
Example
We finally **flagged down** a taxi after ten minutes.
phrasal-verb
flag for review
何かを慎重に確認するためにマークする
Meaning
to mark something so it will be checked carefully
Example
Moderators **flag for review** any suspicious training data.
idiom
flag up
重要なことに注目する
Meaning
to draw attention to something important
Example
The auditor will **flag up** any unusual expenses.
phrasal-verb
flag wins publicly
他の人の前で成果を認める
Meaning
to acknowledge achievements in front of others
Example
Managers **flag wins publicly** to keep motivation high.
phrasal-verb
flare out
突然怒る
Meaning
to suddenly become angry or lose temper
Example
She **flared out** when her plans were canceled.
phrasal-verb
flare up
突然怒ったり暴力的になる
Meaning
to suddenly become angry or violent
Example
Their argument **flared up** again during dinner.
phrasal-verb
flare with anger
突然非常に怒る
Meaning
to suddenly become very angry
Example
She **flared with anger** when she heard the unfair decision.
phrasal-verb
flare with joy
突然素晴らしい幸福を感じるまたは示す
Meaning
to suddenly feel or show great happiness
Example
His face **flared with joy** when he saw his family again.
idiom
flash back to
過去の出来事を突然思い出す
Meaning
to suddenly remember a past event
Example
The photo made her **flash back to** her first day at work.
idiom
Flash in the pan
潜在能力を示すがすぐに失敗するもの
Meaning
Something that shows potential but fails quickly
Example
His first success was just a **flash in the pan**.
idiom
flash of genius
突然の素晴らしいアイデアや解決策
Meaning
a sudden brilliant idea or solution
Example
Her idea for the new logo was a real **flash of genius**.
idiom
flat broke
全くお金がない
Meaning
having no money at all
Example
I was **flat broke** after paying all my bills this month.
phrasal-verb
flatten out
増加または減少を停止し、同じレベルにとどまる
Meaning
to stop increasing or decreasing and stay at the same level
Example
After years of fluctuation, growth has **flattened out**.
idiom
flesh out
何かに詳細を加える
Meaning
to add more detail to something
Example
We need to **flesh out** the proposal before presenting it.
phrasal-verb
flip out
極端な驚き、怒り、または興奮で反応する
Meaning
to react with extreme surprise, anger, or excitement
Example
He **flipped out** when he saw the mess in his room.
phrasal-verb
flip over
偶然にひっくり返る
Meaning
to turn upside down accidentally
Example
The car **flipped over** after hitting a pothole.
phrasal-verb
float above chaos
ストレスの多い環境から精神的に切り離されること
Meaning
to stay mentally detached from stressful surroundings
Example
Even in chaos, she manages to **float above chaos** and stay calm.
phrasal-verb
float away stress
あなたのストレスが何か浮かんでいくように想像する
Meaning
to imagine your stress disappearing like something drifting away
Example
Visualize your worries and let them **float away** like clouds.
phrasal-verb
flow with
感情や状況に沿って自然に流れること、それを無理に止めることを避けること
Meaning
to move along naturally with emotions or situations instead of resisting them
Example
She learned to **flow with** her emotions rather than fight them.
idiom
fly by the seat of your pants
計画せずに、本能と経験だけで何かをすること
Meaning
to do something without planning, using only instinct and experience
Example
We didn't have a map, so we **flew by the seat of our pants**.
idiom
fly high
非常に成功しているか幸せである
Meaning
to be very successful or happy
Example
After winning the award, she’s been **flying high**.
phrasal-verb
fly into a rage
突然怒り出す
Meaning
to suddenly become very angry
Example
The manager **flew into a rage** when the report was submitted late.
idiom
fly off the handle
考えずに非常に怒った反応を示す
Meaning
to react in a very angry way without thinking
Example
He **flew off the handle** when someone scratched his new car.