Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
face a system error
突然の故障や不具合に直面する
Meaning
to experience a sudden failure or breakdown
Example
Our plans **faced a system error** when the deal was canceled.
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face the consequences
自分の行動の結果を受け入れること、良いか悪いかに関わらず
Meaning
to accept the results of your actions, whether good or bad
Example
You will have to **face the consequences** of your actions.
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face the music
自分がしたことに対して批判や罰を受け入れること
Meaning
to accept criticism or punishment for something you have done
Example
You made a mistake, and now you have to **face the music**.
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Face the truth
状況の現実を受け入れること、それが不愉快であっても。
Meaning
To accept the reality of a situation, even if it’s unpleasant.
Example
You have to **face the truth** about your finances.
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face the world
自信を持って人生とその課題に立ち向かう
Meaning
to deal with life and its challenges confidently
Example
After recovering, she was ready to **face the world** again.
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face time
バーチャルではなく直接の対面交流
Meaning
direct personal interaction rather than virtual communication
Example
We need more **face time** to build trust among team members.
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face up to
むずかしいじょうきょうをうけいれて、むきあうこと
Meaning
to accept and confront a difficult situation
Example
It’s time to **face up to** the staffing gaps.
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face your fears
あなたを怖がらせるものに立ち向かう
Meaning
to confront something that scares you
Example
You need to **face your fears** if you want to grow as a person.
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factor in
計算または計画の一部として何かを含める
Meaning
to include something as part of a calculation or plan
Example
Remember to **factor in** travel time when planning.
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fade to black
何かを劇的に終わらせる
Meaning
to end something dramatically
Example
The director chose to **fade to black** at the emotional climax.
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fail at something
何かをするのに成功しない
Meaning
to not succeed in doing something
Example
He tried to fix the car, but he **failed at something**.
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fail better
過去の失敗から学んで改善する
Meaning
to improve by learning from past failures
Example
Even if you fail, try to **fail better** next time.
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Fail fast
失敗を迅速に識別し、そこから学ぶ。
Meaning
To quickly identify and learn from failures.
Example
In startups, it’s better to **fail fast** and learn than to waste time.
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fail fast, learn faster
間違いを素早く特定し、それを学習の機会として活用する
Meaning
to quickly identify mistakes and use them as learning opportunities
Example
In startup culture, it’s encouraged to **fail fast, learn faster**.
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fail forward
失敗から学び成長すること
Meaning
to learn and grow from failure
Example
Don’t be afraid to **fail forward** and learn from your mistakes.
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fail to deliver
期待に応えられなかったり、タスクを成功裏に完了できなかったりすること
Meaning
to not meet expectations or complete a task successfully
Example
The company promised improvements but failed to **deliver** on its promises.
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fail to plan is plan to fail
適切な計画がないと、失敗は避けられない
Meaning
without proper planning, failure is inevitable
Example
**Failing to plan is planning to fail**, so prepare early.
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Failure is the mother of success
成功はしばしば失敗から学んだ後に訪れます。
Meaning
Success often comes after learning from failures.
Example
Don’t worry about failing; **failure is the mother of success**.
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faint-hearted
勇気や決断力の欠如
Meaning
lacking courage or determination
Example
Climbing this mountain is not for the **faint-hearted**.
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fair and square
正直で率直; 不正行為なし
Meaning
honest and straightforward; without cheating
Example
She won the competition **fair and square**.
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Fair enough
相手の意見を理解または受け入れることを示すために使う
Meaning
Used to show you understand or accept someone’s point
Example
‘We can’t afford it now.’ ‘**Fair enough**, maybe later.’
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fair-weather friend
物事がうまくいっているときだけ友達でいる人
Meaning
a person who is only your friend when things are good
Example
A **fair-weather friend** will leave you when things get tough.
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Faith can move mountains
強い信念は不可能を達成することができます。
Meaning
Strong belief can achieve the impossible.
Example
He believes that **faith can move mountains** when you truly believe.
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faith moves mountains
強い信念は大きなことを達成できる
Meaning
strong belief can achieve great things
Example
Keep believing in yourself—**faith moves mountains**.