Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
freak out with joy
とても興奮して幸せに反応する
Meaning
to react very excitedly and happily
Example
They **freaked out with joy** when they won the contest.
phrasal-verb
freak over
何かに非常に不安や苛立ちを感じる
Meaning
to become very anxious or upset about something
Example
He **freaked over** the missed deadline and couldn’t focus on anything else.
phrasal-verb
freak with fear
非常に怖がったりパニックに陥ったりする
Meaning
to become extremely scared or panicked
Example
She **freaked with fear** when she saw the snake.
idiom
free as a bird
完全に自由で、制限がない
Meaning
completely free; without restrictions
Example
After leaving his job, he felt **free as a bird**.
idiom
free up
時間、お金、またはスペースを空ける
Meaning
to make time, money, or space available
Example
Clearing old files will **free up** storage on the drive.
phrasal-verb
freeze over
水が低温のため氷に変わるとき
Meaning
when water turns into ice due to cold temperature
Example
The lake **froze over** completely during the winter.
phrasal-verb
freeze up
寒さのために凍結したり、動作しなくなること
Meaning
to become frozen or stop working due to cold
Example
The pipes might **freeze up** if the temperature drops too low.
phrasal-verb
freeze with fear
恐怖で動けなくなる
Meaning
to be unable to move because of fear
Example
The child **froze with fear** when he saw the big dog.
phrasal-verb
freeze with shock
突然の恐怖や驚きで動けなくなる
Meaning
to be unable to move because of sudden fear or surprise
Example
He **froze with shock** when he saw the accident.
idiom
freshen up
リフレッシュを感じるために自分を洗ったり整えたりすること
Meaning
to wash or tidy oneself to feel renewed
Example
Guests can **freshen up** in the lounge before dinner.
phrasal-verb
freshen up before
イベントの直前に自分を洗ったり整えたりすること
Meaning
to wash or tidy yourself just before an event
Example
Let me **freshen up before** the guests arrive.
idiom
Freudian slip
本人の本当の考えや感情を無意識に表してしまうミス。
Meaning
An unintentional mistake that reveals one's true thoughts or feelings.
Example
He made a **Freudian slip** when he called his boss ‘mom’.
idiom
friends in high places
力や影響力を持っている人々、あなたを助けることができる人々
Meaning
people with power or influence who can help you
Example
He got the job because he has **friends in high places**.
idiom
from my point of view
自分の視点から物事を考えること
Meaning
considering something from one's own perspective
Example
**From my point of view**, the plan makes sense.
idiom
from the bottom of my heart
心から感謝して
Meaning
with sincere gratitude
Example
I thank you **from the bottom of my heart** for everything.
idiom
from the ground up
最初から完全に何かを構築または始めること
Meaning
to build or start something completely from the beginning
Example
The software was built **from the ground up** using new code.
idiom
from the horse’s mouth
直接的に元のまたは信頼できるソースから
Meaning
directly from the original or reliable source
Example
I heard the news **from the horse’s mouth**.
idiom
Front page news
非常に重要または広く議論されているニュース
Meaning
Extremely important or widely discussed news
Example
His heroic act became **front page news** the next morning.
idiom
frozen with fear
恐怖で動けなくなる
Meaning
unable to move because of extreme fear
Example
She stood **frozen with fear** when the snake appeared.
phrasal-verb
fry up
熱い油や脂で何かを素早く調理する
Meaning
to cook something quickly in hot oil or fat
Example
She **fried up** some eggs for breakfast.
idiom
Fuel the economy
経済成長を刺激すること。
Meaning
To stimulate economic growth.
Example
Government spending can **fuel the economy** during a recession.
phrasal-verb
fuel up on
エネルギーを得るために何かを食べたり飲んだりする
Meaning
to eat or drink something to gain energy
Example
We **fuel up on** oatmeal before the morning hike.
idiom
fulfill one's obligations
自分の義務を果たす
Meaning
to complete or carry out one's duties
Example
He always tries to **fulfill his obligations** to his clients.
idiom
full of beans
とても元気で活発な
Meaning
very energetic and lively
Example
The kids are **full of beans** this morning.