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idiom
Fall seven times, stand up eight
多くの失敗の後でも、あきらめずに挑戦し続けてください。
Meaning
Keep trying even after multiple failures.
Example
Life is tough, but remember to **fall seven times, stand up eight**.
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fall short
期待や基準に達しない
Meaning
to fail to meet expectations or standards
Example
His efforts **fell short** of what was needed to win the competition.
idiom
fall through
失敗する
Meaning
to fail to happen
Example
Our travel plans might **fall through** if the storm hits.
phrasal-verb
fall through on
実現しない、または完了しない、特に取引や計画に関して
Meaning
to fail to happen or be completed, especially a deal or plan
Example
Several merger talks **fell through on** due to the unstable economy.
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fall through the cracks
見落とされるか無視される
Meaning
to be overlooked or neglected
Example
I forgot to follow up on his application and it **fell through the cracks**.
phrasal-verb
fall to
何かを熱心に始める; 何かに責任を持つようになる
Meaning
to begin doing something eagerly; to become responsible for something
Example
Everyone **fell to** cleaning after the party ended.
phrasal-verb
fall under
カテゴリーに含まれる; 誰かによって管理される
Meaning
to be included in a category; to be controlled by someone
Example
This issue **falls under** the HR department’s responsibility.
phrasal-verb
falter on
何かをしているときに躊躇したり、間違いを犯すこと
Meaning
to hesitate or make mistakes while doing something
Example
She **faltered on** a few words during her speech.
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family comes first
家族は人生で最も重要な優先事項です
Meaning
family is the most important priority in life
Example
No matter how busy I get, **family comes first** for me.
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Family is everything
家族は誰かの人生で最も重要な場所を占め、サポートと愛を提供します。
Meaning
The family holds the most important place in one's life and provides support and love.
Example
After all that happened, **family is everything**, and they helped him get through the tough time.
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family ties
家族のメンバー間の強い絆。
Meaning
Strong connections among family members.
Example
**Family ties** kept her close to her hometown.
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fan out
エリアに広がる
Meaning
to spread out over an area
Example
Volunteers will **fan out** across the park.
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fan through
ページを素早くめくる
Meaning
to flip through pages quickly
Example
She **fanned through** the report to find the chart.
idiom
farm out
他の人に仕事をさせる
Meaning
to give work to someone else to do
Example
The company decided to **farm out** its design work.
idiom
Fashion victim
流行を盲目的に追う人
Meaning
Someone who follows fashion trends blindly
Example
He's such a **fashion victim**—he buys every new style that comes out.
idiom
fear of the unknown
未知や不確かなことへの不安
Meaning
anxiety about things that are unfamiliar or uncertain
Example
Many people avoid change because of their **fear of the unknown**.
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fear the unknown
理解できないことや経験したことのないことを恐れる
Meaning
to be afraid of things you don’t understand or haven’t experienced
Example
Many people **fear the unknown** when starting something new.
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fearless as a lion
非常に勇敢で大胆であること
Meaning
to be very brave and bold
Example
The firefighter was **fearless as a lion** during the rescue.
idiom
feather in one’s cap
誇りに思うべき成果
Meaning
an achievement to be proud of
Example
Winning the national award was a real **feather in his cap**.
idiom
fed up with
何かにうんざりしている
Meaning
tired or annoyed with something
Example
I'm **fed up with** doing the same thing every day.
phrasal-verb
feed on
何かから支援やエネルギーを得る、しばしば否定的なものから; 何かに支えられる
Meaning
to gain support or energy from something, often negative; to be sustained by
Example
The tabloids **feed on** celebrity scandals to boost their sales.
phrasal-verb
feed up
誰かまたは何かに食べ物を与える
Meaning
to give food to someone or something
Example
Don’t forget to **feed up** the cat before going out.
phrasal-verb
feed your soul with joy
あなたを本当に幸せにする活動に参加すること
Meaning
to engage in activities that make you genuinely happy
Example
Spend time in nature to **feed your soul with joy**.
idiom
feel at ease
リラックスして自信を持って感じる
Meaning
to feel relaxed and confident
Example
He finally **felt at ease** speaking in public.