Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
get going
目標に向かって行動を始める
Meaning
to begin taking action toward a goal
Example
If you want success, stop waiting and **get going** now!
idiom
get hooked on
何かに夢中になるか、非常に興味を持つ
Meaning
to become addicted or very interested in something
Example
He **got hooked on** playing chess after just one game.
phrasal-verb
get in
車に乗る
Meaning
to enter a car or vehicle
Example
Please **get in** the car, it’s raining outside.
idiom
get in shape
運動で体を整える
Meaning
to become fit through exercise
Example
He started jogging every morning to **get in shape**.
idiom
get in touch
連絡を取る
Meaning
to contact or communicate with someone
Example
I’ll **get in touch** with you tomorrow.
phrasal-verb
get in touch with
感情と再び繋がる、またはそれに気づく
Meaning
to reconnect or become aware of your emotions again
Example
Meditation helps you **get in touch with** your true feelings.
phrasal-verb
get into
何かを楽しみ始める、または興味を持ち始める
Meaning
to start enjoying or developing an interest in something
Example
He recently **got into** yoga to improve his flexibility.
phrasal-verb
get into shape
運動を通じて身体的に健康でフィットな状態になること
Meaning
to become physically fit and healthy through exercise
Example
He started running every morning to **get into shape**.
idiom
get into the habit
何かを定期的に行うことを始める
Meaning
to begin to do something regularly
Example
I’ve **got into the habit** of reading before bed.
idiom
get it right
間違いをした後で正しくやること
Meaning
to do something correctly after making a mistake
Example
It took a few tries, but she finally **got it right**.
phrasal-verb
get lost
道に迷う
Meaning
to lose one's way
Example
We **got lost** in the small streets of Venice.
phrasal-verb
get off
バス、電車、飛行機から降りる
Meaning
to leave a bus, train, or plane
Example
We **got off** the train at the wrong station.
idiom
get off on the right foot
関係や活動をポジティブな方法で始める
Meaning
to start a relationship or activity in a positive way
Example
We **got off on the right foot** during our first meeting.
idiom
get off scot-free
罰や結果を受けずに逃れること
Meaning
to escape punishment or consequences without facing any penalty
Example
He was caught stealing but managed to **get off scot-free**.
idiom
Get off the ground
成功して始める;運営を開始する。
Meaning
To start successfully; to begin operating.
Example
Our startup finally **got off the ground** after months of planning.
phrasal-verb
get on
バス、電車、または飛行機に乗る
Meaning
to board a bus, train, or plane
Example
We **got on** the bus just before it left the station.
phrasal-verb
get on board
乗り込む
Meaning
to enter or climb onto a vehicle like a bus, train, or plane
Example
We quickly **got on board** before the train left the station.
idiom
get on like a house on fire
非常に良い親しい関係を持っている
Meaning
to have a very good and friendly relationship
Example
The two sisters **get on like a house on fire**.
idiom
get on the same page
何かについて同意するか、何かを同じ方法で理解すること
Meaning
to agree on something or understand something in the same way
Example
Before starting the project, we need to **get on the same page** about the goals.
phrasal-verb
get on with
何かを続けること;良好な関係を持つこと
Meaning
to continue doing something; to have a good relationship
Example
Despite their differences, they **get on with** each other quite well.
idiom
get one's act together
自分自身や自分の行動を効果的に整理する
Meaning
to organize oneself or one's actions effectively
Example
We need to **get our act together** before the deadline.
idiom
get one's ducks in a row
物事を適切で効率的な方法で整理する
Meaning
to organize things in a proper and efficient way
Example
Before we begin, we need to **get our ducks in a row** and finalize the plan.
phrasal-verb
get organized
効率的に仕事と時間を整理する
Meaning
to arrange your work and time in an efficient way
Example
It’s easier to manage your day if you **get organized** early.
phrasal-verb
get out
出る; 車両から降りる
Meaning
to leave or exit a place or vehicle
Example
He quickly **got out** of the taxi and ran inside.